CPU fan speed

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       #11

    OK, thank's Dude.
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       #12

    Test went well, no BSOD. Even though temp of cpu went up quite a bit the fan rpm did not increase all that much.
    The left pic. is after test, notice the max. results.

    Everything look good ?
    Last edited by COMPUTIAC; 17 Dec 2013 at 15:06.
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       #13

    Max temp isn't bad, on my AMDs it will hit 70C. What is the rated fan speed on that cooler? Also what motherboard?
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       #14

    Try a run with with maximum settings, 5 test should do.
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    Britton30 said:
    Max temp isn't bad, on my AMDs it will hit 70C. What is the rated fan speed on that cooler? Also what motherboard?
    MB is Foxconn 2AB1
    AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 840T Processor, not the 940 stated in the CPUID specs.

    Rated fan speed is 800 - 1800 rpm +/- 10%

    Should I go ahead with the test Dude suggested now ?
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       #16

    Well, max setting REALLY heat an AMD CPU, just keep an eye on the temps real close and stop the test if you get to around 66C.
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       #17

    OK, will do.
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    I found the max temp for a X4 840 (not 840T) is 71C.

    Is this http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...=c02628244#N98 your computer? I researched the motherboard and it's a HP OEM board. I can't seem to find any manuals on it, I was looking for fan speed settings in the BIOS. If it's possible, turn off Cool'n'Quiet.
    Last edited by Britton30; 31 Mar 2013 at 20:15.
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       #19

    Britton30 said:
    I found the max temp for a X4 840 (not 840T) is 71C.
    Are you talking Tcase or Tj max temp Britton30? Not trying to derail the thread just curious
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    The test took a long time, but finally failed.
    Is this normal or should I run the test again ?
    The thing I noticed most was the PSU fan increased in both RPM and noise.
    Last edited by COMPUTIAC; 17 Dec 2013 at 15:06.
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