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Big Sky

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Since: Apr 05, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 10:02 pm
Post subject: Duron overclock and temps
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I have my Duron 1.8GHz over clocked to 1.9GHz. After running a bunch of
..mpg files while defragging the HD and other operations, the CPU was up to
48 degrees C with a case temp of 37 degrees C. Could anyone comment if this
is a typical CPU temp? Is the difference btwn case and CPU temps unusual
(its bigger than with my other computers)? I currently am using one of
those CPU shims to keep the HSF from damaging the CPU but am wondering
whether I'm getting good contact btwn the CPU and HSF. Yes I am using
heatsink compound. I have one medium speed 80mm case fan in the front of
the case and the PS has 2 built in 80mm case fans. The case in a smaller
mid size tower (won't take full size MBs).

Thanks.

BigSky

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uddarts




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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 2:52 pm
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i would think 48 would be considered well within reason. it will run forever at that temp. think about all those compac and emachines with 4lbs of dust in them running right now. Very Happy


what board, memory and hs/fan are you using? i picked up a 1800 for $30 after rebate a few months ago and put it in dfi lanparty. did 13.5x166 without breaking a sweat.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 7:55 am
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Big Sky wrote:
> I have my Duron 1.8GHz over clocked to 1.9GHz. After running a bunch of
> .mpg files while defragging the HD and other operations, the CPU was up to
> 48 degrees C with a case temp of 37 degrees C. Could anyone comment if this
> is a typical CPU temp? Is the difference btwn case and CPU temps unusual
> (its bigger than with my other computers)? I currently am using one of
> those CPU shims to keep the HSF from damaging the CPU but am wondering
> whether I'm getting good contact btwn the CPU and HSF. Yes I am using
> heatsink compound. I have one medium speed 80mm case fan in the front of
> the case and the PS has 2 built in 80mm case fans. The case in a smaller
> mid size tower (won't take full size MBs).
>
> Thanks.
>
> BigSky
>
>
I used to run a Duron 1200 and for a low dollar CPU, it was one of the
hottest I had ever ran. It stayed around 112-116F all the time and that
was with a Vantac copper core cooler with a fan running at 6800RPM.

I changed to an Athlon XP24000+. The performance picked up but the
temperature was still there. When I changed to a Gigabyte K8NSPRO board
and Athlon 64 CPU, the temperature came down 20-25 degrees using the
STOCK COOLER.

Best bet is not to OC but to go to a higher end CPU. To OC effectively
means spending out some $$ for at least water cooling to get the best
results or if you want to go nuts with it, cryogenic cooling.

Hope this helps.
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