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From: Terry on 11 Apr 2008 14:10 Hi Win Xp Just checked my bios for temperatures etc. due to my PC monitor switches off! (HD still running anyway), and occasionally my desktop freezes. Readings as follows: (PC been running approx. 1 hour) 1) System temp'...28c/82f 2) Fan speed...4326 rpm. 3) CPU temp'...51c/123f. 4) SysFan...0. As a guideline can anyone see anything unusual in the above figures please? TIA Terry
From: kony on 11 Apr 2008 17:44 On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 19:10:41 +0100, "Terry" <terrybetts11138(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >Hi > >Win Xp > >Just checked my bios for temperatures etc. due to my PC monitor switches >off! (HD still running anyway), and occasionally my desktop freezes. > >Readings as follows: (PC been running approx. 1 hour) > >1) System temp'...28c/82f >2) Fan speed...4326 rpm. >3) CPU temp'...51c/123f. >4) SysFan...0. > >As a guideline can anyone see anything unusual in the above figures please? Assuming your system fan either turns too slow to measure or doesn't have an RPM feedback signal line, otherwise the above numbers do not indicate a problem. Some people might "like" to have the processor at a lower temp when not under load but the temp is still acceptibly low enough that if it's accurate it should not be a problem. IF when the system crashes it is in windows and under load, you would want to get a temp reading for that scenario since temp may have risen from what the bios reports. You haven't told us anything about this system, brands and models of parts including PSU. Check the voltages and inspect the interior of the system, cards/fans (incl. video card fan if so equipped)/cables, etc. Had the system previously ran ok in it's current config or have things been changed prior to onset of the problem?
From: Paul on 11 Apr 2008 19:55 Terry wrote: > Hi > > Win Xp > > Just checked my bios for temperatures etc. due to my PC monitor switches > off! (HD still running anyway), and occasionally my desktop freezes. > > Readings as follows: (PC been running approx. 1 hour) > > 1) System temp'...28c/82f > 2) Fan speed...4326 rpm. > 3) CPU temp'...51c/123f. > 4) SysFan...0. > > As a guideline can anyone see anything unusual in the above figures please? > > TIA > > Terry > Run Prime95 and tell us what happens to your temperatures. It is the behavior under 100% loading, that you are interested in. A computer has to be able to run at 100% loading, because you could be away from the computer, when a scheduled task starts to run, and not be around to supervise or help out the machine. (Select "Torture Test" when prompted.) http://www.mersenne.org/gimps/p95v255a.zip Testing for stability, by leaving a computer sitting idle in the desktop, takes hundreds and hundreds of running hours, to prove the same thing. Prime95 gives the same test coverage, in about 10 minutes. If you cannot run Prime95 for a few hours, without it stopping with errors, then fix your computer. I have a stinky old computer (~1GHz), that has run it for 16 hours without a problem. Paul
From: Darklight on 12 Apr 2008 09:26 Terry wrote: > Hi > > Win Xp > > Just checked my bios for temperatures etc. due to my PC monitor switches > off! (HD still running anyway), and occasionally my desktop freezes. > > Readings as follows: (PC been running approx. 1 hour) > > 1) System temp'...28c/82f > 2) Fan speed...4326 rpm. > 3) CPU temp'...51c/123f. > 4) SysFan...0. > > As a guideline can anyone see anything unusual in the above figures > please? > > TIA > > Terry Question what make of cpu do you have and how old is the pc? you might find all you have to do is clean the cpu heat sink of dust. Compared to my pc the temp on your pc is high. example i have a amd x2 64 bit 5600 cpu it is about 20c to 23c when idle under load it is about 40c to 40c when i had a amd sampron the temp you have was when the cpu was under load.
From: Skeleton Man on 13 Apr 2008 02:46 >Compared to my pc the temp on your pc is high. >example i have a amd x2 64 bit 5600 cpu it is about 20c to 23c when idle >under load it is about 40c to 40c How on earth do you get those temps ? I'm lucky to get below 46c at all, and that's with a new Freezer 64 (stock heatsink was about 53 - 56). One thing I do notice is that my full load temps never go up.. they're only like 5c higher than idle.. Chris
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