Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

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  • grss1982
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Mar 2007
    • 225
    • Philippines

    #1

    Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

    First of all specs:
    P4 2.8E
    Intel 865GBF Mobo
    512mb DDR400 (2x256)
    32mb TNT2 M64
    60gb Maxtor HDD
    ATX Case with 2 Fans0 (1 front & 1 rear)
    Enermax (Dual Fan) 350W PSU

    My question:

    Under Intel's Active Monitor thingy I get a 62 C on the Processor Temp with nothing running!!! :-o

    Is that normal for this processor? OR is my cooling setup inadequete?

    Any help is deeply appreciated.

    THANKS. :mrgreen:
    CPU: Sempron 2500+ / P4 2.8E / P4 2.6C / A64 x2 4000+ / E6420 / E8500 / i5-3470 / i7-3770
    GPU: TNT2 M64 / Radeon 9000 / MX 440-SE / 7300GT / Radeon 4670 / GTS 250 / Radeon 7950 / 660 Ti / GTS 450

    Main Driver: Intel i7 3770 | Asus P8H61-MX | MSI GTS 450 | 8GB of NO NAME DDR3 RAM (2x4GB) | 1TB SATA HDD (W.D. Blue) | ASUS DVD-RW | 22" HP Compaq LE2202x (1920x1080) | Seasonic S12II-620 PSU | Antec 300 | Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1
  • dungbeetle
    Senior Member
    • May 2007
    • 94

    #2
    Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

    Is that with a stock heatsink and fan? Sound kinds of hot. You may want to check it with another method in case the sensor is wrong. I just put a new fancy heatsink on my new pc and it really made a difference. Also used Arctic Ceramic heat sink compound.
    Last edited by dungbeetle; 05-06-2007, 08:10 PM.
    Regards,
    db

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    • grss1982
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Mar 2007
      • 225
      • Philippines

      #3
      Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

      Originally posted by dungbeetle
      Is that with a stock heatsink and fan?
      Yep, its stock.

      Although it quite different from the stock fans of earlier p4's since the one I have now has a copper base?

      Bottom Part of my heatsink is similar to this:
      CPU: Sempron 2500+ / P4 2.8E / P4 2.6C / A64 x2 4000+ / E6420 / E8500 / i5-3470 / i7-3770
      GPU: TNT2 M64 / Radeon 9000 / MX 440-SE / 7300GT / Radeon 4670 / GTS 250 / Radeon 7950 / 660 Ti / GTS 450

      Main Driver: Intel i7 3770 | Asus P8H61-MX | MSI GTS 450 | 8GB of NO NAME DDR3 RAM (2x4GB) | 1TB SATA HDD (W.D. Blue) | ASUS DVD-RW | 22" HP Compaq LE2202x (1920x1080) | Seasonic S12II-620 PSU | Antec 300 | Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1

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      • dungbeetle
        Senior Member
        • May 2007
        • 94

        #4
        Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

        I just checked my readings on my other pc. Intel board that I just pulled a Celeron 2.4 P4 out and replaced with a Prescott 3.0 P4 and luckily I jotted down before temps (at idle I think) and here is what I got:

        Processor zone:
        Before: 46c-114f
        After: 61c-141f

        Zone 1:
        Before: 37c-98f
        After: 41c-105f

        Zone 2:
        Before:39c-104f
        After: 45c-113f

        So I guess I better get another Zalman 9500LED cooler as that thing keeps my Core 2 Duo at room temp! I guess the Celeron ran pretty cool after all. No wonder its hot in here
        Regards,
        db

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        • grss1982
          Badcaps Veteran
          • Mar 2007
          • 225
          • Philippines

          #5
          Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

          @dungbeetle:

          AMAZING!!!

          That's the same reading I was geting as well.

          So is my setup in danger of getting roasted? IIRC, Before this the onlly high temp i've ever seen from a rig was 52c on my Sempron 2500+/ECS N2U400A Combo and that was at FULL LOAD!!!
          CPU: Sempron 2500+ / P4 2.8E / P4 2.6C / A64 x2 4000+ / E6420 / E8500 / i5-3470 / i7-3770
          GPU: TNT2 M64 / Radeon 9000 / MX 440-SE / 7300GT / Radeon 4670 / GTS 250 / Radeon 7950 / 660 Ti / GTS 450

          Main Driver: Intel i7 3770 | Asus P8H61-MX | MSI GTS 450 | 8GB of NO NAME DDR3 RAM (2x4GB) | 1TB SATA HDD (W.D. Blue) | ASUS DVD-RW | 22" HP Compaq LE2202x (1920x1080) | Seasonic S12II-620 PSU | Antec 300 | Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1

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          • dungbeetle
            Senior Member
            • May 2007
            • 94

            #6
            Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

            I don't think you have to worry but I would definitely invest in a good heatsink-cooling option like a Zalman from NewEgg. I got those readings from my bios and now I just installed the Intel Active Monitor (latest version) and my processor is running at 54c. I think I read the Prescotts run hot and the max range is around 70c so that said, I would still get some better cooling The Zalman 9500LED on my other system is most excellent.
            Added: Its also 88 degrees fahrenheit in my room right now. Time to turn on the AC!
            Last edited by dungbeetle; 05-06-2007, 08:50 PM.
            Regards,
            db

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            • dungbeetle
              Senior Member
              • May 2007
              • 94

              #7
              Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

              Just a followup with my AC turned on in my room to 78 degrees. My current readings are:

              48 Processor (about the same as before proccessor change 1 degree hotter)
              33 Zone 1 (much better 4 degrees cooler)
              38 Zone 2 (1 degree cooler)

              which is almost back to my Celeron temps. Ambient temperature is an important part of the equation My Core 2 Duo runs at about room temp And you have to remember the fan speed is controlled by the motherboard for the cpu so those reading can and will change.
              Last edited by dungbeetle; 05-07-2007, 11:56 AM.
              Regards,
              db

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              • WNG
                Badcaps Veteran
                • Sep 2006
                • 354

                #8
                Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

                Prescotts run very hot, hence the earned nickname of Preshotts.
                IMHO, I've not had or seen satisfactory performance from Cu/Al sandwiched heatsinks.
                Improvement is only marginal. Go with an all Cu heatsink.
                “We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful.
                We have done so much, with so little, for so long, we are now qualified to do anything, with nothing.”

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                • grss1982
                  Badcaps Veteran
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 225
                  • Philippines

                  #9
                  Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

                  Originally posted by WNG
                  Prescotts run very hot, hence the earned nickname of Preshotts.
                  IMHO, I've not had or seen satisfactory performance from Cu/Al sandwiched heatsinks.
                  Improvement is only marginal. Go with an all Cu heatsink.
                  I did, did'nt do much. The all Cu heatsink was a TT Volcano 7+, IIRC.
                  CPU: Sempron 2500+ / P4 2.8E / P4 2.6C / A64 x2 4000+ / E6420 / E8500 / i5-3470 / i7-3770
                  GPU: TNT2 M64 / Radeon 9000 / MX 440-SE / 7300GT / Radeon 4670 / GTS 250 / Radeon 7950 / 660 Ti / GTS 450

                  Main Driver: Intel i7 3770 | Asus P8H61-MX | MSI GTS 450 | 8GB of NO NAME DDR3 RAM (2x4GB) | 1TB SATA HDD (W.D. Blue) | ASUS DVD-RW | 22" HP Compaq LE2202x (1920x1080) | Seasonic S12II-620 PSU | Antec 300 | Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1

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                  • toastygoodness
                    Badcaps Veteran
                    • Jul 2005
                    • 813
                    • United States

                    #10
                    Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

                    that prescott CPU is actually running at average temp. mine runs about that too (maybe 75% that with a gigabyte rocket cpu cooler). my brother's Prescott also runs at that hot. But with those cooling devices you shouldn't worry, unless you live in a humid and hot area like southeast asia.

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                    • grss1982
                      Badcaps Veteran
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 225
                      • Philippines

                      #11
                      Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

                      Originally posted by toastygoodness
                      that prescott CPU is actually running at average temp. mine runs about that too (maybe 75% that with a gigabyte rocket cpu cooler). my brother's Prescott also runs at that hot. But with those cooling devices you shouldn't worry, unless you live in a humid and hot area like southeast asia.
                      Uhmmm....

                      Yeah I do live in Southeast Asia.

                      The Philippines to be exact.

                      Anyways are saying that 57c to 60c temp when your first log in to windows XP is normal, and that 66c to 67c at full load is normal for the prescotts?
                      CPU: Sempron 2500+ / P4 2.8E / P4 2.6C / A64 x2 4000+ / E6420 / E8500 / i5-3470 / i7-3770
                      GPU: TNT2 M64 / Radeon 9000 / MX 440-SE / 7300GT / Radeon 4670 / GTS 250 / Radeon 7950 / 660 Ti / GTS 450

                      Main Driver: Intel i7 3770 | Asus P8H61-MX | MSI GTS 450 | 8GB of NO NAME DDR3 RAM (2x4GB) | 1TB SATA HDD (W.D. Blue) | ASUS DVD-RW | 22" HP Compaq LE2202x (1920x1080) | Seasonic S12II-620 PSU | Antec 300 | Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1

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                      • Azurael
                        Member
                        • May 2007
                        • 25

                        #12
                        Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

                        My Presler doesn't run THAT hot :o

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                        • grss1982
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                          • Mar 2007
                          • 225
                          • Philippines

                          #13
                          Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

                          Uhmm...

                          I just realized that i might have been quite a n00b when applying the paste to the processor.

                          Reading through the net i found out something about a rice grain or BB size blob of Thermal paste to be applied on the center of the IHS of the P4 proc.

                          I actually applied something like 4 times the size of 1 rice grain.

                          Well do another re-apply tonite, and see what happens. :-)
                          CPU: Sempron 2500+ / P4 2.8E / P4 2.6C / A64 x2 4000+ / E6420 / E8500 / i5-3470 / i7-3770
                          GPU: TNT2 M64 / Radeon 9000 / MX 440-SE / 7300GT / Radeon 4670 / GTS 250 / Radeon 7950 / 660 Ti / GTS 450

                          Main Driver: Intel i7 3770 | Asus P8H61-MX | MSI GTS 450 | 8GB of NO NAME DDR3 RAM (2x4GB) | 1TB SATA HDD (W.D. Blue) | ASUS DVD-RW | 22" HP Compaq LE2202x (1920x1080) | Seasonic S12II-620 PSU | Antec 300 | Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1

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                          • dungbeetle
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2007
                            • 94

                            #14
                            Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

                            Arctic Silver Ceramic is what I use and you are correct, the size of a grain of uncooked rice or 1/2 of a bb is all you need. For more detailed instructions look here:
                            http://www.arcticsilver.com/ceramique_instructions.htm
                            Regards,
                            db

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                            • grss1982
                              Badcaps Veteran
                              • Mar 2007
                              • 225
                              • Philippines

                              #15
                              Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

                              @dungbeetle:

                              uhmm...

                              Cpu-z if it helps:


                              Just curiuos why is it running at 1.7v????

                              don't this this run like 1.4v or something?

                              A bios check though revealed taht its was running rought 1.4v to 1.3v.

                              Incidentally when I checked the bios, the proc is identified as a 2.8 "C" not a 2.8 "E."

                              Bios upgrade perhaps?
                              CPU: Sempron 2500+ / P4 2.8E / P4 2.6C / A64 x2 4000+ / E6420 / E8500 / i5-3470 / i7-3770
                              GPU: TNT2 M64 / Radeon 9000 / MX 440-SE / 7300GT / Radeon 4670 / GTS 250 / Radeon 7950 / 660 Ti / GTS 450

                              Main Driver: Intel i7 3770 | Asus P8H61-MX | MSI GTS 450 | 8GB of NO NAME DDR3 RAM (2x4GB) | 1TB SATA HDD (W.D. Blue) | ASUS DVD-RW | 22" HP Compaq LE2202x (1920x1080) | Seasonic S12II-620 PSU | Antec 300 | Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1

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                              • dungbeetle
                                Senior Member
                                • May 2007
                                • 94

                                #16
                                Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

                                If you go to Intels site and select your motherboard you should be able to see if it will run that processor and if so, sometimes its a BIOS upgrade to fully support it. I had to look at the serial number on a white sticker to verify mine would run the 3.0 Prescott. Definitely check for a BIOS update.

                                I just ran CPU_z and mine is running at 0.800 volts there. Are you running the default settings on your BIOS?
                                Last edited by dungbeetle; 05-08-2007, 07:10 PM.
                                Regards,
                                db

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                                • grss1982
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                                  • Mar 2007
                                  • 225
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                                  #17
                                  Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

                                  Originally posted by dungbeetle
                                  If you go to Intels site and select your motherboard you should be able to see if it will run that processor and if so, sometimes its a BIOS upgrade to fully support it. I had to look at the serial number on a white sticker to verify mine would run the 3.0 Prescott. Definitely check for a BIOS update.

                                  I just ran CPU_z and mine is running at 0.800 volts there. Are you running the default settings on your BIOS?
                                  Yes I am.

                                  Also I did the "rice grain or BB size" thermal paste application and temps have dropped to 58c at startup down from 60c.

                                  0.800 volts? O_o I guess CPU-Z really isn't that accurate when it comes to voltages, huh?
                                  CPU: Sempron 2500+ / P4 2.8E / P4 2.6C / A64 x2 4000+ / E6420 / E8500 / i5-3470 / i7-3770
                                  GPU: TNT2 M64 / Radeon 9000 / MX 440-SE / 7300GT / Radeon 4670 / GTS 250 / Radeon 7950 / 660 Ti / GTS 450

                                  Main Driver: Intel i7 3770 | Asus P8H61-MX | MSI GTS 450 | 8GB of NO NAME DDR3 RAM (2x4GB) | 1TB SATA HDD (W.D. Blue) | ASUS DVD-RW | 22" HP Compaq LE2202x (1920x1080) | Seasonic S12II-620 PSU | Antec 300 | Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1

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                                  • dungbeetle
                                    Senior Member
                                    • May 2007
                                    • 94

                                    #18
                                    Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

                                    CPU-Z isn't very good. I deleted it already I checked my reading in my BIOS and they are as follows:

                                    +1.5V in: 1.467V
                                    Vccp: 1.329V
                                    +3.3V in: 3.327V
                                    +5V in: 5.236V
                                    +12V in: 11.937V

                                    I was in the middle of e-baying so I just posted what CPU-Z showed Now I had a minute to reboot... It seems like CPU-Z may conflict with the Intel Active Monitor too.
                                    Hope that helps, I am running a D865PERL with a Prescott 3.0 proc.
                                    Last edited by dungbeetle; 05-08-2007, 09:01 PM.
                                    Regards,
                                    db

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                                    • grss1982
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                                      • Mar 2007
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                                      #19
                                      Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

                                      @dungbeetle: Thanks for the data.

                                      Anyways, just wondering which one is actually the vocre?

                                      "Vccp" or +"1.5V in"?

                                      Thats exactly the same reading arrangement I have with the 865GBF, but i'm still confused which on is processor vcore?

                                      Anyways, I'm gonna do another re-seat of the heatsink once again, but I will try to use a different thermal paste.

                                      maybe that would help. I HOPE!!!
                                      CPU: Sempron 2500+ / P4 2.8E / P4 2.6C / A64 x2 4000+ / E6420 / E8500 / i5-3470 / i7-3770
                                      GPU: TNT2 M64 / Radeon 9000 / MX 440-SE / 7300GT / Radeon 4670 / GTS 250 / Radeon 7950 / 660 Ti / GTS 450

                                      Main Driver: Intel i7 3770 | Asus P8H61-MX | MSI GTS 450 | 8GB of NO NAME DDR3 RAM (2x4GB) | 1TB SATA HDD (W.D. Blue) | ASUS DVD-RW | 22" HP Compaq LE2202x (1920x1080) | Seasonic S12II-620 PSU | Antec 300 | Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1

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                                      • dungbeetle
                                        Senior Member
                                        • May 2007
                                        • 94

                                        #20
                                        Re: Normal temps on a Pentium 4 2.8E (1MB L2, H.T. & 800FSB)

                                        Vccp is the power supply voltage for the processor core.
                                        Regards,
                                        db

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