CPU Temperature and Chassis Fan & ASUS P5B
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CPU Temperature and Chassis Fan & ASUS P5B
I have a Dual Core Intel 6400 running on a Asus P5B motherboard
I'm using the Asus PC Probe 2 and have found that my CPU temperature regulary exceeds 60 degrees C. Is this too hot??
Is this okay? I havent overclocked the procssor.
I only started measuring the temperatures after my machgine crashed (not a windows crash) and asked me to set the reset the factory overclocking settings when I restarted the machine. I hadnt overclocked the processor or changed anythig, although I had just installed another card (a Firewire PCI card).
I noticed in the manual to the mother board that I should attach the Chassis fan to a particular socket on the motherboard. The fan that came with the case doesnt have a lead to attach it - it just has the standard power lead.
Do you think I need another fan? If so, what should I get?
I'm using the Asus PC Probe 2 and have found that my CPU temperature regulary exceeds 60 degrees C. Is this too hot??
Is this okay? I havent overclocked the procssor.
I only started measuring the temperatures after my machgine crashed (not a windows crash) and asked me to set the reset the factory overclocking settings when I restarted the machine. I hadnt overclocked the processor or changed anythig, although I had just installed another card (a Firewire PCI card).
I noticed in the manual to the mother board that I should attach the Chassis fan to a particular socket on the motherboard. The fan that came with the case doesnt have a lead to attach it - it just has the standard power lead.
Do you think I need another fan? If so, what should I get?
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Actually - my Mobo box says it a P5B - whats the difference between that and the P5B-E?
Can I use the same Bios?
I.e. the one listed here:
http://support.asus.com/download/downlo ... uage=en-us
Can I use the same Bios?
I.e. the one listed here:
http://support.asus.com/download/downlo ... uage=en-us
I updated from the Windows Update Tool, I don't have a floppy, and the USB way didn't work for some reason...
There is a 1102 BIOS for your M/B. Why use another? Check first that you don't already have that installed, though highly unlikely. Unzip it!
Remember to follow the instructions and update the Update ( ) utility to 7.09.02 first.
There is a 1102 BIOS for your M/B. Why use another? Check first that you don't already have that installed, though highly unlikely. Unzip it!
Remember to follow the instructions and update the Update ( ) utility to 7.09.02 first.
Seems hot. My system is 31 degrees idle.
I'd note that sometimes my board (P5B-Deluxe) fails to boot first time and the bios then cheerfully decides to up the voltage. If Im not careful it'll take it up to 1.56v or higher ('auto' in the bios) and the CPU is even then running at 45degrees idle, not 60.
By default I run at 1.32v in the BIOS, which is about 1.29 reported by speedfan after vdroop.
I'd suspect your heatsink isn't properly affixed or the thermal pad/goop needs sorting out, but if that isnt the case, you might want to check the bios cpu voltage.
I'd note that sometimes my board (P5B-Deluxe) fails to boot first time and the bios then cheerfully decides to up the voltage. If Im not careful it'll take it up to 1.56v or higher ('auto' in the bios) and the CPU is even then running at 45degrees idle, not 60.
By default I run at 1.32v in the BIOS, which is about 1.29 reported by speedfan after vdroop.
I'd suspect your heatsink isn't properly affixed or the thermal pad/goop needs sorting out, but if that isnt the case, you might want to check the bios cpu voltage.