Pete Buechler wrote: > > But I'm still a bit worried. Why does the CPU heat up so much and so > > fast? With only the BIOS setup screen running, it will go from about > > 40C to 55C in less than a minute. This seems very odd to me. Could > > it be that the CPU is "broken" and pushes out a lot more heat than it > > should? How could I tell? > > Is that a slot A Athlon? It MUST be used with a heat sink which straps onto > the processor module. Twin fans are built in which blow air through the heat > sink continually. Then you should have a case fan to pull the warmed air out > of the case. The armoir is probably a BAD idea. The power supply fan is nice > to keep the power supply from adding to the heat problems. But from your > description of the run-up I suspect that you do not have a heat sink with > fans attached to your processor module. It's a SocketA/432. The Thermaltake fan includes a heat-sink. Before the Thermaltake, I had a separate heat-sink + a fan. -- Kurt Granroth | http://www.granroth.org KDE Developer/Evangelist | SuSE Labs Open Source Developer granroth@kde.org | granroth@suse.com KDE -- Conquer Your Desktop