On Sunday 21 August 2005 21:00, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
> On Saturday 20 August 2005 15:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > How do u know it's the processor. After all u can't touch it. It
> > should actually be the fan and the dust on the heat sink. Unless
> > u have removed the heatsink a couple of times.
>
> The motherboard, CPU, and RAM is brand new. So no dust issues. I
> touched the heat sink to confirm the temperatures were indeed high.

So the heat sink is not disspating heat. If it was working well earlier 
It means the fan has slowed down. Or U are overclocking
If not u need better heatsink / faster airflow / lower ambient. Put a 
fan in the box.

> So the temperature sensor is not malfunctioning. The vendor had to
> remove the heatsink a couple of time when he switched the board.
> The first one I had gotten was a dead one...

Thermal grease will reduce thermal resisitance between the processor 
and the heatsink. This will raise the temp of the heatsink and lower 
the die temp by a few percent points.

rgds
jtd


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