open up the box and check if fan is still working, use a vacuum to clean up all the dust.
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Jun 9th, 2007 06:55 AM #1Member


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cpu is too hot!!
hi, i built my computer last summer, everything worked fine until yesterday when I randomly open speedfan and notice my temperature was idle at over 60degrees. This is about 15-20 degree higher when i first built my computer, but i havent notice anything wrong with my computer, like random restart etc...Btw my computer spec.
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btw, another question if i want to add OCZ Titanium XTC Edition - 2 GB ( 2 x 1 GB ) - DIMM 240-pin - DDR II into my computer, does it work with my old memory?Last edited by coldhearted; Jun 9th, 2007 at 09:17 AM.
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Jun 9th, 2007 07:22 AM #3Member
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the fan is working fine, as I said earlier this computer dont have any random restart or bluescreen etc. And I just touch my heatsink, its not that hot too. But then my bios, asus pc probe II and speedfan all have similar reading on the temperature.
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Jun 9th, 2007 08:22 AM #4
Heatsink isn't mounted properly.
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Jun 9th, 2007 08:34 AM #5
You have an exhaust/intake on the case as well, right?
On mine, that can cause a significant difference. (I fried my old video card that way)_______________
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Jun 9th, 2007 08:44 AM #6
It could be reporting the temperature wrong. Try using Everest and see what that says. I don't know about speedfan, but I know Everest reads the core sensor to get the temperature of the cpu rather than the motherboard sensor. Anyway, try reseating your heatsink. To answer your question about the ram, yes it "should" work with your existing sticks of ram, but it will downclock itself to the same speeds as your old sticks. When I said "should" it's because Asus boards around that generation were kind of picky about ram compatibility. Check the QVL from the product page on the Asus website to be safe.
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hmm... did so cleaning on the fans, still having same temperature. I'll probably get a new heatsink, is arctic cooling freezer 7 pro any good? its around 35CDN around my place.
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Jun 9th, 2007 10:18 AM #8
Did you use compressed air to blow out the dust caught in the heat sink fins?
Are you overclocking?
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Dont have compressed air right now, will try to reseat the heatsink later on. Kinda scare to do that, last time I did my other computer, i couldn't take out the heatsink from the cpu(probably stuck), and it broke many pins, and i have to brought a new cpu.
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Jun 9th, 2007 10:22 AM #11
for the price its pretty good. should be a little better than stock. it goes on sale at ncix from time to time.
also could be your TIM. clean it off properly and reapply AS5.
your board may not like a mix of 2x1gb+2x512. if it does accept it, it may run a little slower vs an all ocz (or all mushkin) setup. then again whether you would notice is unlikely._______________
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Jun 9th, 2007 11:42 AM #14
It's amazing the faith people put in temperature sensors! Looking at this problem as an engineer:
1. He hasn't changed anything about his hardware
2. Heat sinks are held in place very firmly. They don't unseat themselves easily.
3. The CPU fan still runs fine
4. The CPU isn't showing any over-temp symptoms
ergo, the sensor is likely malfunctioning, or perhaps he has loaded new software/firmware that reads the temperature sensor differently (happens all the time).
Don't jump to waste your money on a new cooling solution without some further evidence.
You can always pull off the heatsink, apply new thermal paste, and re-seat it. That's a tricky operation that's unnecessary if it was done properly in the first place, and is more likely to cause problems if there was nothing wrong.
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