greenfreak
New Member
I'm afraid to turn my computer on. 
I had an AMD 1.1ghz CPU and decided to upgrade to: AMD Athlon XP Barton @ 2.1ghz
I also bought a new HD and was fiddling with those settings when I checked my temps. The CPU is running at 150F (65C) with all the case fans running and the CPU fan running at 6887.
The CPU fan has three prongs and plugs into the mobo. I have another heat sink and fan that I can't remember the speed of. It's a two prong and plugs into a standard power supply plug.
Here are my questions... What's the "danger zone" temp-wise for this CPU? If the other heat sink/fan has a plug for the power supply does that mean it requires more power to run and is thus faster?
Thanks for letting me be lazy and asking you guys instead of looking for the answer myself or changing the heat sink/fan. The clip on the current heat sink is a major bitch to get on and off, and I would hate to smear the thermal compound all over the place.
I had an AMD 1.1ghz CPU and decided to upgrade to: AMD Athlon XP Barton @ 2.1ghz
I also bought a new HD and was fiddling with those settings when I checked my temps. The CPU is running at 150F (65C) with all the case fans running and the CPU fan running at 6887.
The CPU fan has three prongs and plugs into the mobo. I have another heat sink and fan that I can't remember the speed of. It's a two prong and plugs into a standard power supply plug.
Here are my questions... What's the "danger zone" temp-wise for this CPU? If the other heat sink/fan has a plug for the power supply does that mean it requires more power to run and is thus faster?
Thanks for letting me be lazy and asking you guys instead of looking for the answer myself or changing the heat sink/fan. The clip on the current heat sink is a major bitch to get on and off, and I would hate to smear the thermal compound all over the place.