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Posted By: Cold Sunn Best Heatsink/Fan - 10/27/03 08:32 AM
Does anyone know what the best Heatink/Fan combo is?

I have an Athlon XP 2400 and need a new heatsink/fan since the one I have sucks balls. I can't even format more than 50% of the way before it gets to 75 degrees celsius and makes that warning noise, which is really morse code for "Explosion Imminent, shut me the [censored] off."

My heatsink is the Thermaltake Volcano 9. There is also the chance that I messed up attatching it.

Noise is not really much of a concern, but I would like to have my copmputer running without going deaf. Thanks to anyone who helps.
Posted By: D347H Re: Best Heatsink/Fan - 10/27/03 04:23 PM
The retail heatsink/fan for 2400xp is fine and sufficent enough for most types of users.
I have a 2600xp and find from 2200xp upwards the retails heatsink/fan are eceptional compared to thier previous shithouse h/fs.
Anyway, could be a manufacure fault with your motherboard, improper positions of heatsink.
Need more info
Posted By: D347H Re: Best Heatsink/Fan - 10/27/03 04:24 PM
Posted By: sinetific Re: Best Heatsink/Fan - 10/28/03 12:43 AM
you might try sanding and polishing it down too. I believe they call it lapping. faulty heatsink instalation can cause problems with tempature. Improper application of the lube (I forget what its called right now) can also cause reduce the heatsink effectiveness.
Posted By: Cold Sunn Re: Best Heatsink/Fan - 10/28/03 05:37 AM
Thermal paste?

After trying to format a drive, I reset and went into the BIOS and looked at the temp. It stayed at 61 degrees celsius for about ten minutes, then I shut it off. COuld it be a problem with the sensor? Hardware or software? Is it possible that my processor is just sitting there getting hot?

I don't think it's the hsf anymore.
Posted By: D347H Re: Best Heatsink/Fan - 10/28/03 09:55 AM
yeh the thermastat beneath the cpu could be problematic, might want to also flash and update to most recent bios which may solve a few temp flaws which u might need to refer to thier latest docs
Posted By: Cold Sunn Re: Best Heatsink/Fan - 10/28/03 12:02 PM
Updating the Bios and flashing sounds good. The heatsink never felt warmer than room temperature when I touched it, so I doubt my cpu is getting as hot as it says it is.
Posted By: sinetific Re: Best Heatsink/Fan - 10/28/03 01:28 PM
Make sure you read what the BIOS update is for before you update. Flashing the BIOS is can be dangerous. If you [censored] it up, say buh bye to that expensive motherboard you have.
Posted By: D347H Re: Best Heatsink/Fan - 10/28/03 02:14 PM
Flashing BIOS is not as bad as it sounds, follow instructions make sure not to reset the pc in the process and you will be fine. Follow the manual, read the recent documentation and instructions of the version of bios, update it then also back it up which can be easily done.
Worse comes to worse Cold Sunn, you can always purchase a new BIOS IC or find one second hand.
Regards
D347H
Posted By: sinetific Re: Best Heatsink/Fan - 10/29/03 03:25 AM
cant you just go into the BIOS setting and turn the thermostat off? what brand of motherboard do you have?
Posted By: D347H Re: Best Heatsink/Fan - 10/29/03 09:36 AM
Quite alot of motherboards won't allow you to turn of the thermostat. But it might be a good idea to turn of any settings that when reachiing a specfic temp the pc shutsdown, anyway it would help if u listed all spects Cold Sunn

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