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    I'm hoping some of the cool tech gurus can help, my knowledge has run out...

    I have an A7N8X deluxe mobo (ASUS) with an athlon 2700+. It's underclocked () because the computer becomes horribly unstable when I set the Outside Frequency in the BIOS to the correct value.

    I'm working on that problem right now (suggestions would be great...). What really scares me is that the processor is running at about 100-114 degrees F. Is this normal? The AMD has some undecipherable tables, and a google search turned up nothing.
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    To me that doesn't sound horribly high. Don't take my word as an advice though, someone should back me up with this. But that sounds almost normal?
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    • #3
      I'm also on an Asus mobo and my CPU runs at 60-69 Celsius (~150 F). I think the thermal compound between the CPU core and the heat sink was incorrectly applied, or maybe it just sucks

      You may have the same problem. Try re-applying some new thermal compound - you can probably get some from a local store for less than $5.

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      • #4
        I was just reading along somwhere, people were mentioning 70-80 degree temps, probably just some damn supercoolers
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        • #5
          If it was celsius, you should start to worry... Can't say I know what the threshold is for your proccesor, but my old P3 500 got to ~90 celsius and survived.
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          • #6
            Crosspost with Neutrino-
            It's probably cause I don't got no thermal compound

            Now where's that #$^& PCB revision #?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by MattH
              Now where's that #$^& PCB revision #?

              Tell me if you find it... I have a A7N8X and have not been able to find it, either. I'm told that it is beside the printed ASUS logo on the motherboard, but I did not see it anywhere.
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              • #8
                Isn't that only around 46C? If so, that's cool. Mine runs around 53-56 and I'd like to lower that a bit more. With the OEM stuff it ran around 65 which I thought was way too hot!
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Osweld
                  Tell me if you find it... I have a A7N8X and have not been able to find it, either. I'm told that it is beside the printed ASUS logo on the motherboard, but I did not see it anywhere.
                  So I'm not the only one? I read the same thing, near the ASUS logo it said, nothing there! Well, at least I know I'm not going blind .

                  Is it just me or is ASUS support crappy? Their help forum has said "Closed" for months, "PBC Revision" is not found in the KB, e-mail support hidden, etc...

                  Garth: Right now it's at 52 degrees celcius (processor, according to ASUS Probe), but that's probably because it's been running NWN for 5 hours and I don't have air conditioning. Normal temp is around 47/48 degrees C.
                  Last edited by MattH; July 8, 2003, 14:07.
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                    • #11
                      My P4 has never exceeded 40-45ºC.

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                      • #12
                        when i first applied thermal compound i applied way too much and was around 55C. i scraped some off and left a thin layer. now i run around 45C.
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                          • #14
                            Thanks, Neutrino, helps a lot.

                            Anybody have a map to the PCB revision?

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                            Last edited by MattH; July 8, 2003, 18:12.
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                            • #15
                              ldonyo wrote:
                              The board revision is on the board itself. If I remember correctly it is on the left edge by PCI socket 4, down near the mounting screw hole. It's not in very large type, so look carefully.

                              Mine had trouble seeing the DIMM in slot 2 when I had slots 2 & 3 filled, but slots 1 & 3 worked fine.

                              The only time I see BSODs is when I am overclocking and I've got the FSB set too high, but not so high that the PC refuses to try and boot into Windows.


                              Yes, the board revision is on the PCB, in small letters right underneath the
                              big ASUS logo if I remember correctly..
                              Something I found on another boards, hope this helps.

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