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Old 13-09-07, 09:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi All,
I have advent T9103

1. Fan running constant - Is this normal
2. CPU Temp 79 Deg - Is this ok

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Old 15-09-07, 12:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi,
Are you using P4 CPU? Also what speed is it. 79 deg may be a bit high but won't damage anything... There is built in safety limits and you computer will shutdown if these are exceeded.
Take you casing off and give everything a good dust out, will probably bring temp down.

Might be helpful to you The Heatsink Guide - All about PC cooling
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Hiya TM-Scotland

Advent T9103 is a desktop PC so its a good idea to install a none stock CPU cooler if your concerned about your CPU temp as most stock CPU coolers are not great .

If you want to post your Motherboard socket i can post some links for good CPU coolers.
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seems bout right too me.
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Is that celsius?

Seems abit warm google "Intel Pentium 4 550 thermal spec" is this while running load or idle?
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1. Yes, thats fine.

2. Sounds warm. Are you running it at stock or have to overclocked it? Might also be dust as suggested. Use an air spray if you want to clean it properly (take it ouside first or you'll end up with alot of dust everywhere )
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I just installed a Zalman fan in my system. Now running cool and silent.
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Depends on how cool you want it? on standard fan its okay but with a new cooler you can drop that down but 10-20 degrees, but watercooled is just a little more than ambient temp. ive had my pc thats about 3 years old now, the old Pentium D 820 2.8GHz(@32 degrees) now watercooled running at 3.7Ghz running stably(35 degrees) any more than that and it crashes when i play games. and quiet.
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and i always thought my 45degrees was too hot
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mine is watercooled too, I get no more than 35 degrees, my VGA card is watercooled also and this remains between 39-56 degrees depending on usage.
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