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      26th Nov 2006
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I have a 3 year old very reliable computer with an Athlon xp 2600+ processor in an ATX case. I have starting using "speedfan" software to monitor computer temperatures and it tells me that the CPU is running at between 53-58 C. I would like to do something to reduce the CPU temperature, as this is a bit higher than it should be, but I know next to nothing about fans and computer cooling so I am looking for advice.

I have already got as much much dust as possible out of the case with an aero duster. I would prefer if possible to keep my existing fan and heatsink simply because I get nervous about fiddling with things if I am not sure what I am doing. So would it be possible add a second fan or failing that do something passive cooling, which would help to keep the processor cooler ... say to about 40-45 C?

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      26th Nov 2006
do you have any case fans ? adding a couple of them should drop your temps to a more reasonable level

also whats the ambient room temp like ? and is it near a radiator ? if it is it may be worth trying to move it away form it or turning the radiator off if possible

 
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      27th Nov 2006
"do you have any case fans ? adding a couple of them should drop your temps to a more reasonable level"

Yes I have 2 case fans, the processor one runs at about 5600 rpm but on it's own it can't do the job. If I am to fit more fans to my asus A7n8x-vm motherboard then:

1) What kind of fans should I fit? Any recommendations?
2) How do they connect to the motherboard? Dumb question I'm sure but I don't know.
3) Where is the best place to fix them?
4) How do I fix them securely in place?
 
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      27th Nov 2006
Do you have any fans on the case itself?
For example one in the back blowing out the hot air, or one in the front blowing in cold air? If you wanted more you need to get the size that will fit your case.

Did you get all the air out of the CPU heatsink?

 


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      27th Nov 2006
Apart from fitting fans to THE CASE (not the motherboard) it may be worth considering a new CPU heatsink/fan combo (commonly referred to together as the CPU cooler).

I'm assuming the processor, because of it's age, is a socket A type.

Socket A coolers are a little thin on the ground now but here's a suggestion:

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      28th Nov 2006
Thanks! I have a socket A motherboard. I have a CPU fan and a fan linked to the power supply (I think). I don’t want to replace the CPU fan because frankly I don’t feel confident enough that I can do it properly.



I like the idea of fitting case fans to reduce the temperature in the case. Can anyone recommend a suitable fan for a micro-atx case? Are they difficult to fit?



"Did you get all the air out of the CPU heatsink?



I’m sorry I am not sure what this means?
 
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      28th Nov 2006
You need fans that will fit you case as they come in different sizes. Do you know what the case is or what size fans it takes? Will be 80mm maybe 120mm.
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I’m sorry I am not sure what this means?
Sorry my bad thats a typo, i mean did you get all the dust out of the CPU coolers fins?

 


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"You need fans that will fit you case as they come in different sizes. Do you know what the case is or what size fans it takes? Will be 80mm maybe 120mm. "

I have a mini tower micro atx case, I guess either 120mm or 80mm would fit inside. The existing cpu fan though would be about 80mm. Do you have any fan recommendations?

I've cleared out all the dust from the cpu fan, or atleast that which is accessible.
 
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      28th Nov 2006
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I have a mini tower micro atx case, I guess either 120mm or 80mm would fit inside. The existing cpu fan though would be about 80mm. Do you have any fan recommendations?

I've cleared out all the dust from the cpu fan, or atleast that which is accessible.
Well it could be either, Get a ruler and measure it corner to corner on the diagonal, you don't have to be exact the rough measurement should be good enough to know what size it is. Hopefully!

Dont worry about the cpu i understand you dont wish to mess with it, but it would help if you ever decided to change it.

Overclockers sell fans here.

Kustom PC's here

Ebuyer here For the sake of cheapness.

Fitting them is dead easy, turn off pc, remove side panel, screw to the case with screws provided (Just make sure its blowing the right way, should be an arrow on it somewhere) connect it to power supply or motherboard fan header (if available and depending on the connection) Tidy wires out of the way, put side panel back on, power up the pc and check the fans blowing the way you want, and that's about it.


 


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      29th Nov 2006
Hi



Thanks for that!



I’ve now realised that there is already a 80mm case fan tucked away, so I’ve bought another 80mm case fan which I’ve screwed to the grill at the back of the case. I now have 2 case fans placed one directly in front of the other at the back as unfortunately there is no where else I can place it, which probably isn’t ideal. The computer seems to be running cooler by a couple of degrees which is something.



At least I have learned a something about case cooling, maybe in the future I will be brave enough to tackle the CPU fan.



Many thanks for all the great advice!

 
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