Dave2986
Nov 23, 2002, 11:43 AM
http://www.dave2986.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
any help if theses are any good whould be great
btw i have a system fan and a system blow out, which i have been putting on by my psu so it don not get too hot
ecs k7s5a
western digital 80 gig hd
amd duron 1.2Mhz (blew up my 1.6)
gf3 ti 200
(i dont know what the different sensors are at the top but i think one is the gf3)
:tup:
Van Nugent
Nov 23, 2002, 12:38 PM
I guess your case temp is 35C and the CPU is 41C. Are they idle temps or under load? The case temp is OK but a little high but then it also depends on the room temp. What's the average room temp, do you know? 27C is NOT the room temp.
Anyway, the CPU temp looks OK.
Arc Ryeback
Nov 23, 2002, 06:44 PM
I haven't used MBM for a while so I'm guessing 41 is the cpu temp. Amd usually runs that hot so there shouldn't be any worries. If these are idle temps, I would look into gettin' it a little cooler.
Dave2986
Nov 24, 2002, 04:59 AM
ok thanks, so what could the 27c be??
do graphix cards normaly have sensors on as it could be that, as it has a fan on and loads of heatsinks??
ive played about with the system blow out and now have it focused on the psu and that seems to of lowered the temps by aboout 5c all over
and thoes were temps after i had encoded a vcd about 30/40mins before
Van Nugent
Nov 24, 2002, 01:49 PM
The K7S5A has only 2 temp sensors, one for the CPU and one for case temp. The 3rd reading was just "noise" picked up by MBM.
I do not think MBM can monitor video card temp because video cards don't come with temp sensors. You can place your own sensor with digital read-out on the video card chipset, however. :)
Generally, if the room temp and/or the case temp can be lowered, the CPU temp will go down as well. Many PSU fans don't do a good job so adding blowers to assist them as you did is a good idea.