What should be a decent temp for a P4?
#1
Posted 01 December 2002 - 02:59 PM
#3
Posted 02 December 2002 - 06:14 PM
That's with a Swiftech MCX4000 (highly recomended)
I've had it up over 3 and stable, but I really don't need to push my luck ;-).
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#4
Posted 03 December 2002 - 01:39 AM
#5
Posted 03 December 2002 - 02:00 AM
#6
Posted 03 December 2002 - 02:35 AM
#7
Posted 03 December 2002 - 02:38 AM
I saw that video and that is what made me decide i shud go for a P4 then i found they use 2500rpm fans to keep cool and i just gave in to the almighty Intel and bought 1.
By the way jim what type of fan is on your Swiftech MCX4000?
#8
Posted 03 December 2002 - 06:37 AM
I saw that video and that is what made me decide i shud go for a P4 then i found they use 2500rpm fans to keep cool and i just gave in to the almighty Intel and bought 1.
By the way jim what type of fan is on your Swiftech MCX4000?
YS Tech TMD fan Model #PD1270155B-2F
74 x 15mm / 37 cfm @ 5800 rpm - 39dBA
Actual quite a reasonable sound level.
Review at http://www.overclockers.com/articles603/
I've also got a Lian Li PC-60; that also helps with the temp.
#9
Posted 03 December 2002 - 05:53 PM
That video is little more than an Intel funded publicity stunt, I'm sure of it. Sure, the P4 might be able to operate without a HSF but how often in the real world does a heatsink just fall off a chip? A much more likely failure is a siezed fan caused by either the accumulation of dust or more likely cheap sleeve bearings used in place of the more reliable, and expensive, ball bearings. Unfortunately, you're not likely to see such impressive pyrotechnics (nor such an impressive demonstration of the Pentium 4s thermal throttling...) in such a situation.
#10
Posted 03 December 2002 - 06:19 PM
#11
Posted 03 December 2002 - 06:38 PM
One of the reasons that I paid the bucks for the Swiftech. Very positive atachment with no chance of cracking anything. No way that sucker's coming off ;-).
#12
Posted 03 December 2002 - 09:20 PM
I saw that video and that is what made me decide i shud go for a P4 then i found they use 2500rpm fans to keep cool and i just gave in to the almighty Intel and bought 1.
By the way jim what type of fan is on your Swiftech MCX4000?
YS Tech TMD fan Model #PD1270155B-2F
74 x 15mm / 37 cfm @ 5800 rpm - 39dBA
Actual quite a reasonable sound level.
Review at http://www.overclockers.com/articles603/
I've also got a Lian Li PC-60; that also helps with the temp.
Iv had a 6000rpm fan before and i can say i dont tolerate noise levels, i hated my Athlon because it used a 4800rpm fan and i couldnt hear my tv with it on, now i can hear my tv and leave the comp on

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