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Posted by FACE on May 12, 2008, 9:11 pm
Please log in for more thread options I am running an Athlon XP 2000+ Not sure of the fan and heatsink make and model. Monitoring with Speedfan 4.34 Logging cpu temp and cpu fan rpm Yesterday's SF log of about 4 hours ending with a crash (electrical outage, fwiw) with 15,413 samples, showed: CPU temp variation -- 40 - 45 degrees celsius (104-113 F) CPU fan speed variation -- two, 4821 & 4963 Today, with electricity restored with log 2411 samples : CPU temp variation -- 46 - 62 celsius (115-144 F) CPU fan speed variation -- 0 -- 3924 with a mean of about 1964 I cleaned it 9 days ago and it was revving 4900-5100. I cleaned it again this afternoon before these last samples, thinking it may have picked up loosened material from the previous cleaning....... I have rebooted cold and warm (you never know) After several temperature shutdowns about 10 and 11 days ago (BIOS) I am running the computer case side off and replaced by a -- wait for this -- clean furnace filter with a desk fan blowing at an angle past it. (angled partially through the filter) No fan noise or anything. Should I consider the fan a loss? FACE | |||||||||||||
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Posted by darklight on May 13, 2008, 3:32 am
Please log in for more thread options whats the room temp | |||||||||||||
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Posted by FACE on May 13, 2008, 6:29 am
Please log in for more thread options on Tue, 13 May 2008 08:32:56 +0100
>FACE wrote:
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>> I am running an Athlon XP 2000+ >> Not sure of the fan and heatsink make and model. >> Monitoring with Speedfan 4.34 >> Logging cpu temp and cpu fan rpm >> >> Yesterday's SF log of about 4 hours ending with a crash (electrical >> outage, fwiw) with 15,413 samples, showed: >> >> CPU temp variation -- 40 - 45 degrees celsius (104-113 F) >> CPU fan speed variation -- two, 4821 & 4963 >> >> Today, with electricity restored with log 2411 samples : >> >> CPU temp variation -- 46 - 62 celsius (115-144 F) >> CPU fan speed variation -- 0 -- 3924 with a mean of about 1964 >> >> I cleaned it 9 days ago and it was revving 4900-5100. >> >> I cleaned it again this afternoon before these last samples, thinking it >> may have picked up loosened material from the previous cleaning....... >> >> I have rebooted cold and warm (you never know) >> >> After several temperature shutdowns about 10 and 11 days ago (BIOS) I am >> running the computer case side off and replaced by a -- wait for this -- >> clean furnace filter with a desk fan blowing at an angle past it. (angled >> partially through the filter) >> >> No fan noise or anything. >> >> Should I consider the fan a loss? >> >> >> FACE >
>whats the room temp Roughly 62 - 70 F.(17-21 C) FACE | |||||||||||||
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Posted by FACE on May 16, 2008, 8:26 am
Please log in for more thread options on Tue, 13 May 2008 08:32:56 +0100
>FACE wrote:
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>> I am running an Athlon XP 2000+ >> Not sure of the fan and heatsink make and model. >> Monitoring with Speedfan 4.34 >> Logging cpu temp and cpu fan rpm >> >> Yesterday's SF log of about 4 hours ending with a crash (electrical >> outage, fwiw) with 15,413 samples, showed: >> >> CPU temp variation -- 40 - 45 degrees celsius (104-113 F) >> CPU fan speed variation -- two, 4821 & 4963 >> >> Today, with electricity restored with log 2411 samples : >> >> CPU temp variation -- 46 - 62 celsius (115-144 F) >> CPU fan speed variation -- 0 -- 3924 with a mean of about 1964 >> >> I cleaned it 9 days ago and it was revving 4900-5100. >> >> I cleaned it again this afternoon before these last samples, thinking it >> may have picked up loosened material from the previous cleaning....... >> >> I have rebooted cold and warm (you never know) >> >> After several temperature shutdowns about 10 and 11 days ago (BIOS) I am >> running the computer case side off and replaced by a -- wait for this -- >> clean furnace filter with a desk fan blowing at an angle past it. (angled >> partially through the filter) >> >> No fan noise or anything. >> >> Should I consider the fan a loss? >> >> >> FACE >
>whats the room temp Further followup.......... Two days after I sent this, I noticed that the fan was running between 4821 and 5114. Besides worrying about how low of an RPM it was running (and the CPU was showing HOT), and thinking of replacing it, i did.......nothing. FACE | |||||||||||||
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Posted by WebWalker on May 13, 2008, 7:38 am
Please log in for more thread options Visionly inspect whether the CPU's fan is working?
If it isn't. Time to change fan. -- WebWalker email: webwalker@bluebottle.com | |||||||||||||
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> I am running an Athlon XP 2000+
> Not sure of the fan and heatsink make and model.
> Monitoring with Speedfan 4.34
> Logging cpu temp and cpu fan rpm
>
> Yesterday's SF log of about 4 hours ending with a crash (electrical
> outage, fwiw) with 15,413 samples, showed:
>
> CPU temp variation -- 40 - 45 degrees celsius (104-113 F)
> CPU fan speed variation -- two, 4821 & 4963
>
> Today, with electricity restored with log 2411 samples :
>
> CPU temp variation -- 46 - 62 celsius (115-144 F)
> CPU fan speed variation -- 0 -- 3924 with a mean of about 1964
>
> I cleaned it 9 days ago and it was revving 4900-5100.
>
> I cleaned it again this afternoon before these last samples, thinking it
> may have picked up loosened material from the previous cleaning.......
>
> I have rebooted cold and warm (you never know)
>
> After several temperature shutdowns about 10 and 11 days ago (BIOS) I am
> running the computer case side off and replaced by a -- wait for this --
> clean furnace filter with a desk fan blowing at an angle past it. (angled
> partially through the filter)
>
> No fan noise or anything.
>
> Should I consider the fan a loss?
>
>
> FACE