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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 27
OS: vista home premium
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Question about Speed Fan with Q6600
Hello,
I just installed a new 8800gt, and I was curious to see how hot my system is running. I installed SpeedFan, and get the following readings: Temp1: 84C (This never changes) Temp2: 34C Temp3: -56C (this must be a phantom reading) Core0: 39C Core1: 36C Core2: 38C Core3: 38C Browsing the web, most people seem to say Temp1 or the highest temperature is probably your CPU. I don't understand, however, why Temp1 is so much higher than the Core temperatures. 84 is frighteningly high, and it does not respond at all to changing fan speeds. Is it possible it's a phantom speed also? Should I just be looking at the core speeds? Right now my CPU fan is running at 100% and it's very loud. Thanks! |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 29
OS: winxp pro svc pk 2
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Re: Question about Speed Fan with Q6600
I have a HP m8430f Q6600 and Speedfan indicates only the HD and Cores 0-3. Evidently my MOB is not Speedfan friendly. Are you sure that the 84C doesn't correspond to the HD?
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Re: Question about Speed Fan with Q6600
Not sure why SF isn't picking up your GFX, but sounds like temps 1 and 3 are phantom, 2 is probably either system or northbridge.
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AIM me: MAGNET794For proper support: what are you running? video card, cpu, m/board, ram, power supply, brand, wattage, any error message? PCI-E requires 26 amps at 12 volts. That's a 650W PSU. Power Supply Info and Selection . Info on thermal compounds & application . TEST PSU USING MULTI-METER |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 29
OS: winxp pro svc pk 2
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Re: Question about Speed Fan with Q6600
You might, in Speedfan, click on "configure". The "temps" might have a correspondent like the HD or CPU. Worth a try...I think that's how I found out the my HD temp was being picked up. - motoman
Last edited by moto : 06-30-2008 at 06:13 AM. Reason: spelling |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Vista
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Re: Question about Speed Fan with Q6600
Hey I have the exact same thing. I have the Q6600 and installed the radeon HD 3870 and all my numbers are almost identical to yours. I too am worried about the "Temp 1" being at 80C
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 29
OS: winxp pro svc pk 2
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Re: Question about Speed Fan with Q6600
Rather than pull the MOB on my HP Q6600 and install something like a Swiftech H2O-120 water cooler, I went ahead and ordered the following today:
1. Sunbeam Rheobus EXTREME, 6 Channel 30 Watt per channel fan controller (RHK-EX-BK) for my 5.25" bay 2. a Vantech Tornado (80mmx38mm pushing 84CFM) to replace my heatsink fan (only on high when performing more heavy duty tasks) 3. A Delta FFB1212VHE High Speed Case Fan (120mmx38mm pushing 151CFM) to replace my rear case fan; installed outside the case. 4. CF3 Hard Drive Cooler (EC-HK-3F-BK) installed in my inner frame-stripped HP personal media bay; it has 3 40mm fans and will blow right across my hard drive and into the case 5. Apevia AD01-BL Air Duct for 80mm fan (AD01-BL): I'll install this on the side panel after getting a hole cut in the steel and let the Tornado exhaust right out the side. My only concern is using the Tornado on my heat sink. It should be ok. Yes, I am a noob...and this may very well be an unconscious call for help. - motoman |
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Tech Hardware Team
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Re: Question about Speed Fan with Q6600
Not sure how the fan attaches to the heat sink, i think the stock intel clips on. You may have to find a HS you can screw a fan into, like the old 478's units used to be able to. but crank that thing to full power with AS5 and no telling what your temps could be.
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