Re: win xp to win 7....other post refuses my replies
- From: "Debbie Graham" <jgraham1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 20:43:56 -0400
I might have to take it back over to the computer shop. I hate it though
because I'll get charged another $49, they have to take the motherboard out
to do it. I bet they didn't clean the old stuff off too well. The one guy
there said I should be in the 30's with the temps, I have never been in the
30s with the temps. The new fan I'm getting is a case fan to replace the
one I have in the back.
Debbie
"JS" <@> wrote in message news:uRGOTKB2JHA.1380@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Based on the review by Frostytech you definitely
have a problem in that you CPU core temperature
is way too high. Read the entire article as it
has good photo, tips and one in particular about
4-pin vs 3-pin motherboard fan power connectors.
On page 4 of this review you will see that a more
normal temperature (under heavy load) is about 29
degrees C.
Zalman CNPS9500-series heatsink review
http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=2026
It's possible the heatsink was not properly mounted to
the CPU or proper pre-cleaning and then application of
thermal paste was not followed. This could lead to higher
then normal CPU readings.
That new fan you ordered could do the trick and lower
those temperature. 50C is about as high a I would want
to go and Prime95 does push your CPU, if you open Task
Manager prior to starting Prime95 you can see both cores
jump to 100% load.
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"Debbie Graham" <jgraham1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Oh I do clean that out about 3 times a month. Just did it about 2 weeks
ago. I just ordered another fan with higher speed.
Debbie
"JS" <@> wrote in message news:OQCv4NA2JHA.140@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The fact that it ran for 3+ hours is good.
Your PC is stable and the CPU voltage and
memory setting are in the safe range.
What I don't like is the 55 to 58 degree temperatures,
the variation is OK, but even 55 degrees seems too high.
I need to do some research to see if this is normal for your
CPU and the Heatsink/fan that you had installed.
One thing you can do if you haven't done so already is to
open the case cover and check for dust buildup in the fins
the are part of the CPU Heatsink.
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JS
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"Debbie Graham" <jgraham1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I just ran the Prime95 for 3 hours and 21 minutes and there was no
errors or problems. The temp got up to 58c the highest and 55c the
lowest, it kept jumping for 55, 56, 57 58, it didn't stay on one temp.
Debbie
"JS" <@> wrote in message
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Your CPU temp reached 70C, is that correct?
If it is you have a CPU cooling problem.
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"Debbie Graham" <jgraham1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No I didn't run it yet. After I get done running errors later I will
run it. I did run a stress test in the Everest and the temps got up
to around 53c until the stupid virus scan kicked in then it shot up
to 70 so I shut the pc down.
Debbie
"JS" <@> wrote in message
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Core Voltage 0.85V - 1.3625V range.
Your fine.
Did you run Prime95 yet?
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"Debbie Graham" <jgraham1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The thing is it is considered overclocking by 3%. I have left all
voltages alone, right now the core voltage is 1.192 and sometimes
goes to 1.184, so is that good? Core speed is 3185.0, bus speed
335.3, rated FSB 1341.1, DRAM freq 536.4
Debbie
"JS" <@> wrote in message
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Most BIOSs that allow you choose either an
'Auto' or manually when setting the CPU and Memory
voltages. Since you are not overclocking set it to 'Auto'
(Make a note of the current voltage settings if you have changed
them)
and then run Prime95.
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"Debbie Graham" <jgraham1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I didn't put the CPU in myself, I had the techs do that, I didn't
want to mess with that. I just bought the part and had them
install it so I don't know what kind of paste they used. I
replaced the stock fan with a Zalman 9500A 92mm. My pc always ran
in the 40c's even with a side fan and I just recently added a
third fan in the front. The case is in a enclosed shelf in the
desk. I always keep the door open a bit for the air to get around
in there.
What about the voltage, do I need to change it?
Debbie
"JS" <@> wrote in message
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Did you run Prime95 I mentioned in my earlier
post?
Your CPU Temp (CPU 45c) looks a little high,
are you using the stock Intel Heatsink and Fan?
If you are not using Intel's stock heatsink and
since assembled this system yourself what did
Heatsink and Thermal paste did you use.
Prime95 "Stress Test"
"FREE MERSENNE PRIME SEARCH SOFTWARE"
http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft/
Download and unzip. It's a standalone .exe file
when you first start this program you will see
a "Welcome to GIMPS" window. bottom right click
on the "Just Stress Testing" button. In the
"Run a Torture Test" window select the "Blend"
option. Leave the "Number of threads to run"
at 2. Don't forget to start SpeedFan before running
Prime95 so you can monitor your CPU temperature.
When your done running Prime95 use the menu to stop
the test, if you don't and just X out it will still be running
in the background in which case you will need to open
Task Manager to Kill the Prime95 process.
I Personally turn my PCs off at night even though each
PC has it's own UPS power backup unit, why keep the
system running when your sleeping.
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JS
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"Debbie Graham" <jgraham1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Oh my I would never clock it up that high. Now since I did all
this I don't have to adjust any voltages do I? My temps right
now are CPU 45c and MB 42c. I have a fan on the side and one
in the front. One in the back and a new one on the CPU. Now I
usually keep the pc on all night, should I shut it down
instead?
The processor is running at proper speed but it is still
calling it overclocked. I think I read on some reviews that
some people had to adjust it to get the right speeds. So I'm
good to go then?
Debbie
"JS" <@> wrote in message
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Also about half way down this page:
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/intel_e8500/3.htm
You will see some screen shots of just how fast they
were able to overclock their test system.
I do not recommend overclocking as you may
void your warranty. So if you are happy with
the performance now that the processor is running
at the proper speed, leave it that way.
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JS
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"Debbie Graham" <jgraham1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The system bus is right but that speed is what bothers me,
under my computer, properties is says 3.18 on this Intel
thing is says 3.25
Debbie
"JS" <@> wrote in message
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The Intel Photo, yes
Thats what your speed is now yes?
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"Debbie Graham" <jgraham1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Did you check that photo I sent?
Debbie
"JS" <@> wrote in message
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Did you get my replies to your original
post I sent earlier today?
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"Debbie Graham" <jgraham1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I can't post back to the group, it says it's refused.
Anyway I can't see
the just stress testing on that page, did I miss
something......lol
below photo is this okay
http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/5/26/37340/intel.jpg
Debbie
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