I have a custom computer with a pentium 4 2.8 ghz processor ( not overclocked ). I have one gig of pc 3200 ddr ram. And my ram is running at around 54 degrees which is setting off a temperature warning. The processor is running at around 140 degrees farenheit, and the zone around it is running at around 52 degrees celsius. I have two 80 mm fans intaking on the front ( 34 cfm ), and two on the rear including the fan in the power supply. The temperatures seem a bit high to me, I would appreciate any suggestions.
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Re: having heat problems
DDR is not known to run hot at all, especially when it's not overclocked.
Is that 5 or 6 degrees C or F when you pull the panel off? Big difference.
How are you measuring the 52C "zone"?
This is too hot and needs more flow.
The 120mm over the CPU/RAM should do the trick.
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Re: having heat problems
Well i'm at work in another town at the moment, but I will be home on friday night. Whenever I get home I will set up a link of a picture of the inside of my case. Yeah the fans in the rear are blowing air out of the case. The ones in the front are sucking air in.
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