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Cooling? greetings earthlings, Ive got a new hp pavilion and it had standard a nvidia 6200 se turbocache on it, i removed that one and i put a nvidia 7600 gs on it. My specs are 3.7+ ghz 2 gb ram nvidia 7600 gs .... My problem is that i opened my pc and i noticed that it was quite hot in it, my graphic card was hot and the rest of my gear too.. I wonder now, must i replace my cooler now? Because i want to use my pc for one no two things, game and work. So what must i replace of cooling? The graphic card cooling or what? i just want to play very long, without that i need to be worried about any problems of heat... ps sorry for bad english, im belgian. |
Re: Cooling? Most likely it's not the card cooling at fault directly, but just that it creates far more heat than a 6200SE. So with a relatively small pre-build case like the ones HP uses (I still have the scars from one of the really old Pavillions :p), which have rubbish cooling; the card creating more heat will probably cause a pretty big hike in the case temperature. First thing to do is check whether there are any spare fan mountings in the case. It's normal for a pre build to just have one exhaust fan at the most. Some just rely on the power supply fan, and that's really not enough. So if there are any spare mountings, put some fans in them. :p Failing that, probably the easiest way to get more air into a case is something like this. To be honest, it's far from ideal because the fans are small and that means not much airflow. But it will get more air into your case. If you're handy with a dremel, or preferably a pillar drill and a holesaw you can cut a proper fan hole in the side, drill 4 holes for screws and screw a new fan into it. Lastly, the other option is to just get a new case. |
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Re: Cooling? My god! What must i do, can someones say simple in english. So not new graphic cooler must be bought? a new processor cooler? no? A fan, what is that? |
Re: Cooling? Fans: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatal...e_Fans_47.html Sorry, but if you ask a complicated question like this, you won't get a simple answer. Simplest thing I can say is just get a new, better cooled case. |
Re: Cooling? Get some sort of temperature monitoring program and tell us your temps first, it might feel warm to you but it might be fine. nVidia cards come with temperature monitoring stuff, right click anywhere on your desktop > nvidia display > your monitor > Temperature settings. As for CPU temps get something like Motherboard Monitor or Speedfan. |
Re: Cooling? core slowdown threshold 125 gpu core temperature 58 http://www.bytesatwork.be/ you guys need to change the language but with coolers, you have a lot of kind, which one? |
Re: Cooling? Isn't there a Belgian forum you could ask this on? Don't mean to discriminate but you obviously don't really understand what we're saying, and I can't type out what I said earlier so that it's easier to understand y'know? The temperature on your card is fine. |
Re: Cooling? My first pc was a HP pavilion. I changed cases on it due to same overheating problems stated above. The only problem I had was with psu. One screw did not line up. It ran perfectly & quietly with the 3 remaining screws. |
Re: Cooling? The temps are just peachy. But a new case might help squeeze some extra space for what you need. |
Re: Cooling? srry guys i understand everything what you are saying but i was a little bit worried.. So maybe a new case, because more room and then you can add more stuff... But can i not change my graphic cooler and my processor cooler? or must i have then a bigger and newer case? the casing is this http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/image...xx_190x170.jpg |
Re: Cooling? Right now just monitor the temps. Download speedfan and make sure the CPU stays below 60C and the GPU stay belw 80C. |
Re: Cooling? wow i think i go for the cooling stuff, i got a lot of programs on it so .. |
Re: Cooling? Are you Sovereign on www.hardforum.com by any chance? |
Re: Cooling? Well, it doesn't matter how many programs you have on it as it doesn't effect your hard disk anyhow. In fact, I was in exactly your same issue dude, I migrated from my old HP Pavillion to a new case because of the same issues you discussed, read this link... http://www.gamingforums.com/showthre...highlight=nzxt |
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But guys leave it, i went to a pc shop, and they already explained it.. It appeared that indeed like i said that my cooler of the 6200 se was on it but wasnt good enough for mine new 7600 gs. So a new cooler is added and now its very chill in it. yesterday it was in good sake 115 C!!! in my gpu.. |
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Re: Cooling? ive bought and placed a vga cooler vf700-cu cooler of zalman for my nvidia 7600 gs. http://www.bb24.nl/catalog/images/1359.gifmy temperature is now always stable at 58 C instead of 90-115C! |
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