INTEL P4 630.Help me????

lasanka

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hey im usin a pentium 4 524+ ... af far as i knw i think it has to be a prob with the heat sink... sorry but thats the most possible problem!
 

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gayannr said:
thats the problem,gigabyte coolers are here no,but i ve seen @ pchouse it is over 10000SLR
Well, Gigabyte is not known well for their coolers either. Same as Asus.

Companies like Coolermaster, Thermaltake, Thermalright, Zalmaan etc. are the best in the business.
 

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lasanka said:
hey im usin a pentium 4 524+ ... af far as i knw i think it has to be a prob with the heat sink... sorry but thats the most possible problem!
P4 630 has more cache, faster FSB etc. So it is supposed to get hotter.
 

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gayannr said:
3rd party coolers use karana kenek nadda wisthra ahaganna?
I'm using the boxed cooler at the moment. I will buy one if I buy a new motherboard (for overclocking ;))
 

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Don't look at this as a Serious Problem... This is how Intel processors act.... I use P4 3.2 HT Prescott (540) Processor with Original CPU Fan... It gets its heat upto 80C with out any Problem.. (But heat reduces the speed)

You are Using Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 630 (3 GHz, 2 MB Cache, LGA775, HT)... Its Thermal Specification is about 70C. But Heat is depending on system stress...

If you looking to reduce processor heat use Good CPU Cooler with good Terminal Grease... Also be careful to make good air circulation inside Casing...
 
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    Anusha said:
    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    1. You should only use Intel HFS if you are NOT overclocking. Intel HSF is the most basic HSF for an Intel CPU.

    2. True. But it's not a paste. It's a pad. It's less efficient that a paste.

    3. Not true. Every CPU has to be less than 60C at full load. Those fans are designed for a 10C less ambient temperature (20C against 30C) so that will work well only at that ambient temperature. For SL, these are not adequate at all.

    4. Why not? :confused:
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    chaminga_d said:
    Don't look at this as a Serious Problem... This is how Intel processors act.... I use P4 3.2 HT Prescott (540) Processor with Original CPU Fan... It gets its heat upto 80C with out any Problem.. (But heat reduces the speed)

    You are Using Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 630 (3 GHz, 2 MB Cache, LGA775, HT)... Its Thermal Specification is about 70C. But Heat is depending on system stress...

    If you looking to reduce processor heat use Good CPU Cooler with good Terminal Grease... Also be careful to make good air circulation inside Casing...

    Its not 70C. (Around 67C)