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    Overheating Advice.

    I have a home entertainment PC which is starting to overheat now that summer is comming on. Which I find strange as it is watercooled. I think it may be one of the HDD's? Using SpeedFan I get the following when at rest:

    CPU: 31 C
    Temp1: 29 C
    Temp2: 38 C
    Core: 11C

    As soon as I put stress on the system by doing some rendering the Temp1 gradually climbs until the system become unstable and shuts down. All other temperatures stay well antruely within limits.

    The specifications of the system are:
    Microsoft Windows Vista Home Edition SP1 all patches applied
    Motherboard: ASUS A8N-SLI
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT
    HDDs: WDC WD25 00JS-55MHB0 and WDC WD25 00JS-00MHB0
    CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+
    Memory: 2GB
    Cooling: Zalman Reserator V2

    Regards,

    Glyn
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    Those temps are very low. Do they go higher?
    If you're happy and you know it......it's your meds.

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    Hi Steve,

    Yes, as soon as I put stress on the system by doing some rendering the "Temp1" gradually climbs until the system becomes unstable and shuts down. All other temperatures stay well and truely within limits.

    SpeedFan has Temp 1 as IT8712F-J, Bus: ISA, Address: $290.

    Regards,

    Glyn
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    Roughly what is the temp of "Temp1" when it "becomes unstable and shuts down)?

    Immediately after shutting down, restart. What temps are showing in the CMOS/BIOS Setup?

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    Hi SpywareDr,

    I am afraid I have never not had SpeedFan running and watching it when the PC has crashed. I just now did a quick test by putting a full load on the PC and in 45 minutes the temperatures went up from GPU - 31, Temp1 - 29, Temp2 - 38 and Core - 11 to 33, 84, 37 and 61 respectively. I had to stop the trial so I did not interupt a show my wife wanted to record.

    If needed I can try this again, probably on the weekend, until it fails.

    Regards,

    Glyn
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    Temp1 - 29 went to 84

    If I read what you posted right, then yes, you do have a heat problem. Really you do not want the cpu to exceed 65 C.

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    Hi Train,

    I though Temp 1 and Temp 2 were the two HDD's as the Core is 61 C. Or am I reading this wrong? If I am reading it wrong then how can one core be 84 C while the other is 37 C? That is a very big difference when they are both at 100% usage!

    I take it that the Core temperature is the average of Temp1 and Temp2. But this does not make sence as when I started Temp1 was 29, Temp2 was 38 and Core was 11.

    What am I missing here?

    Regards,

    Glyn
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    One or both of us maybe wrong, speedfan to me is a mess.

    PC wizard
    http://www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php

    Download, install.
    Open
    bottom right icon in the 3rd row in the left pane is for temps.
    Click it and read right pane.

    Let us see if it reads things better.

    Yes you can R-click the right pane and select all, the R-click agqain and select copy then paste it in your next post.

    Mine reads

    Hardware Monitoring :
    Voltage CPU : 1.21 V
    Processor Temperature (Core 1) : 54 °C
    Processor Temperature (Core 2) : 54 °C
    :
    Hard Disk Monitoring : S.M.A.R.T
    Hard Disk Temperature TOSHIBA MK8032GSX : 37 °C

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    I've found that PC Wizard is pretty inaccurate as well when it comes to monitoring temps and voltages, though your mileage may vary. In my experience Everest is the best app for doing so, it is $ware, but you can download a fully functional demo and use it for a month:

    Everest Ultimate
    Nick.

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    Hi SuperSparks and Train,

    I have Everest and I can not find a temperature monitoring feature in it.

    I down loaded PCWizard and the results are attached. Bottom line; it is the Processor. Interesting that the individual core temperature are lower than the overall core temperature. Also, for some reason I do not get a HDD temperature?

    So, next is what do we do about it! The Zalman should be more than adequate to cool the CPU. I suppose first is to remove the block, apply new past and then reseat. Is that right?

    Regards,

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlyndwrBartlett View Post

    I have Everest and I can not find a temperature monitoring feature in it.
    Look under Computer | Sensor.

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    Hi SpywareDr,

    I looked there and it was a blank page. I waited and nothing came up.

    Am I right in assuming that the Zalman should be more than adequate to cool the CPU?

    And am I right in my next step being to remove the block, apply new past and then reseat?

    Regards,

    Glyn
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    Quote Originally Posted by GlyndwrBartlett View Post

    I looked there and it was a blank page. I waited and nothing came up.
    Hmmm, strange.

    What are the temps in CMOS/BIOS Setup?

    Quote Originally Posted by GlyndwrBartlett View Post
    Am I right in assuming that the Zalman should be more than adequate to cool the CPU?
    Should be, yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by GlyndwrBartlett View Post

    And am I right in my next step being to remove the block, apply new past and then reseat?
    I'd want a second opinion from another program before going to the trouble.

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    Try PC wizard again, 4th row down in the left pane, the last ICON is the icon to click.
    I goofed before. And when you mouse over the ICON, a balloon with voltages, temperature and fans should pop up.

    Now when the right pane fills, right click it and select all, R-click it again and select copy and post that into your next post.

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    Hi SpywareDr and Train,

    First Train, sorry for the empty files I am not sure what went wrong. Please find another file attached.

    SpywareDr, the temperatures under the BIOS are CPU 62 C and MB 33 C. The temperature drops fairly quickly after I take the load of the CPU. However, I rebooted and went into the BIOS as quickly as I could.

    Regards,

    Glyn
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