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  • May 30, 2008, 07:07 AM
    sankha
    Total system overheated
    Hello,
    Recently my friend buy a PC. His configuration is given below,

    AMD 5600 64X2 Dual Core
    Asus M3A Mobo
    2GB 800 MHz RAM (ZION)
    250 GB Segate SATA HD
    17" Samsung Magic Myst
    Asus DVDRW
    NVIDIA 8800 GT 512 MB PCI-E 2.0 Graphics card
    ATX Cabinet + 600W SMPS
    Others are as usual...

    How ever the problem he found that his PC is got overheated where as a recent AMD athlon PC is not heated in spite of long run. So what is the problem? There already have 2 chesis fan. One thing I suspect that the SMPS fan is big, like server's SMPS, and the fan extract the heat of SMPS towards the motheboard. Is it create the heat. The PC automatically restart when overheated, and show warning from bios overheating problem. What we have to do to solve this problem.

    Please help us. We can not understand what is the problem.

    Thanking you
    Sankha.
  • May 31, 2008, 07:12 AM
    sypherecho
    Thus the "BIG" fan that your saying is an intake or an out-take? Because if its an intake and its humid or hot in the area where the computer is located that could cause the problem. Try to make it an Out-take fan and see if that solves your friends problem.
  • Jun 1, 2008, 08:20 AM
    tf7426
    Also make sure all the fans on the back are outtake and put intake fans on the front.. this will make sure its not just the same air going round the case getting hot
  • Jun 1, 2008, 01:16 PM
    sypherecho
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tf7426
    also make sure all the fans on the back are outtake and put intake fans on the front.. this will make sure its not just the same air going round the case getting hot


    His right! There should be a good circulation of air inside the System Unit to avoid overheating problems
  • Jun 2, 2008, 03:06 AM
    sankha
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by sypherecho
    his right! There should be a good circulation of air inside the System Unit to avoid overheating problems

    I open the cabinet and see that the SMPS fan is out-take the air, this is really good. But I check that other side fans are in-taking, so I fix them for out-taking. Yet the Problem still exists. So I remove the heatsink and see that the tharmal grease/paste is not totaly/properly cover the processor.
    I think this is the main problem. The paste seems to be freezed. So I buy a tharmal paste again, and will put it on the next day. Hope it will work.
    Do u have any more idea? Am I doing right? The total system is OK, but the processor is heated too much. His motheboard temparature is fixed in 38c. But prosseor temp exceed 60-70-80-92C.

    Please share if u have more idea.
  • Jun 2, 2008, 03:06 AM
    sankha
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tf7426
    also make sure all the fans on the back are outtake and put intake fans on the front.. this will make sure its not just the same air going round the case getting hot


    I open the cabinet and see that the SMPS fan is out-take the air, this is really good. But I check that other side fans are in-taking, so I fix them for out-taking. Yet the Problem still exists. So I remove the heatsink and see that the tharmal grease/paste is not totaly/properly cover the processor.

    I think this is the main problem. The paste seems to be freezed. So I buy a tharmal paste again, and will put it on the next day. Hope it will work.

    Do u have any more idea? Am I doing right? The total system is OK, but the processor is heated too much. His motheboard temparature is fixed in 38c. But prosseor temp exceed 60-70-80-92C.

    Please share if u have more idea.

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