How is your FSB chip temp.?!

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How is your FSB chip temp.?!

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although my CPU are allways working on sthg like the UD agent for grid.org...they never go over the limit of 50°C!! and they never go under 40°C either...
it is after all 533@544 for now...

but my FSB chipset runnes a little hotter, even though i have put on it an old Pentium I cooler with 50x50mm fan...it's running @68MHz for now...
it never goes under 45°C, right now as i'm writing you this it is at 49°C, and somethimes during the sommer it goes even over to 55°C...

so my question is, is it OK?!
can you post your results?! (be carefull, 'cause Sandra has mixed up the temp., as is the MBM also...chipset temp in programs is CPU1, CPU1 is CPU2 - usually the coolest, and CPU2 is the chipset)

so the results wirte like this:
CPU@running MHz, CPU1=XY CPU2=XZ
FSB@running MHz =ZY

when all of us post results, we would know more... :D


so here are my results:
533@544, CPU1=42°C CPU2=39°C
FSB@68=49°C
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Post by Dave Rave »

ambient air temp is also useful
i won't overclock mine in summer
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ambient temp. is 21°C, 'cause it's fall here in Europe...if it get down, the central heating kicks in!!
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Post by tenchimuyo93 »

cant find where the BX temp is.
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Post by InactiveX »

The third temperature reading is not the BX northbridge's temperature.

The sensor is actually located inbetween the two groups of four capacitors above the AGP slot. It is labelled RT3.
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tenchimuyo93 wrote:cant find where the BX temp is.
try to use SiSoft Sandra...or MBM 5 (or above)...
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Post by tenchimuyo93 »

i used sandra and MBM but im lost.
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tenchimuyo93 wrote:i used sandra and MBM but im lost.
then open only sandra...and look under the Mainboard informations!! somewhere in the middle of the list, there are the temps...
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Post by tenchimuyo93 »

ok here are the temps sandra gave me.



Temperature Sensor(s)
Board Temperature : 33.0°C / 91.4°F
CPU1 Temperature : 34.5°C / 94.1°F
CPU2 Temperature : 34.5°C / 94.1°F
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Post by KliK »

nice low temp.
now I'm getting worried about my board!! those CPU2 temp. is the temp. of the MBO, which in my case is about 45°C!!!
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Post by InactiveX »

KliK: What OS are you using?

You may like to check and see if HLT is enabled.
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