Hp Vectra VL400 Heatsink question

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Gabriel Knight

Hi all

Im running a 1000MHz cpu in a HP Vectra VL400 desktop pc the thing is it
dosnt have a fan on the heatsink as it never had one, it came with an 866MHz
cpu I put in the 1000MHZ cup I need to know if it is ok for the 1000MHz cpu
to run without a fan. I would like to test it by running a program that will
give it a good hard run to see if the heatsink by its self is ok but what
progie can do that?
Actualy the only fan it gets is from a plastic cover from the power supply
to the side of the cpu if that dose anything!!



Thanks all
GK
 
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Paul

Gabriel said:
Hi all

Im running a 1000MHz cpu in a HP Vectra VL400 desktop pc the thing is it
dosnt have a fan on the heatsink as it never had one, it came with an 866MHz
cpu I put in the 1000MHZ cup I need to know if it is ok for the 1000MHz cpu
to run without a fan. I would like to test it by running a program that will
give it a good hard run to see if the heatsink by its self is ok but what
progie can do that?
Actualy the only fan it gets is from a plastic cover from the power supply
to the side of the cpu if that dose anything!!



Thanks all
GK

The pictures here, show a "ducted" cooling system. The air moving
through the PSU, appears to also be harnessed to keep the CPU cool.
That is what the picture suggest here.

http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/HELP-CHANGING-PC-CASE-TO-NEW-CASE-t102244.html

Prime95 from mersenne.org, is one tool that will make a CPU get
hot. You use the "torture test" option of Prime95, rather than
joining GIMPs. There are some other programs that specialize
in heating a CPU, but at least for some of them, the originating
web site is gone. At one time, on my older computers, I might
have used CPUBurn.

Paul
 

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