I have an i7-940. 80 sounds pretty high to me. I use SpeedFan and whenever
the temp hits 50c (they go to 52-56 during PPro rendering ), SpeedFan
changes its icon to a flame, so the SpeedFan programmer must think even 50
is pretty hot.
 
Desktop? If so, be sure that not only is there air flowing through the box,
but that there is plenty of exhaust air, so that no hot air can build up
anywhere inside the box. Why a 12" fan? Check some of the gamer web sites
where this topic is discussed. They'll point out things, such as some air
focused on certain points, and flowing front-to-back and not simply swirling
around inside the box. The CPU should/will have its own fan but sometimes
its heat sink needs extra air. Some people put extra fans on the graphics
intake even when it has an on-board fan. Anyway, you should find lots of
tips.
 
I ended up putting two 120mm fans on the front disk cage, a case top-exhaust
fan, and it already had a rear exhaust. I run them at a low speed so they
are inaudible but they are very effective.
 
Lee
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of skulldrinker
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 2:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] Premiere and CPU Temp
 
  
I just installed 64 bit Premiere CS5 and ran Real Temp to measures my CPU
temp. It came up with temps in the mid 80C's. Intel won't say what the max
temp should be. I have the stock retail box fan and heatsink installed. Good
open area inside case and even took the side off and with a 12 inch fan
blowing on the MB the temp never went down below 83C. That's when I export
the timeline and it works the CPU at 95% . When I render the timeline it
uses all of my ram instead and then the CPU temp stays under 60C. (i wonder
what the ram temp is now).

Anyway what have you all done in this situation? With my next $100 I was
thinking of switching to a water cooler on the CPU. Any other ideas?

i7 950
8 gig ram
Gigabyte MB
Stock heatsink & fan
2 case fans


Matt



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