djg320
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Hey all, just want to do a little comparisons here.
So, of the two temperature sensors here in my dell, my GPU (nVidia 6200) and SATA (don't have any idea why Dell wouldn't set up a readable CPU temp. sensor, morons.) They both average about the same thing, 37-39 C Idle. I haven't check everything under load, although. I have two fans on the PSU, my HSF (all 80 mm I believe), and a PCI exhauster that I bought after I got my graph. card.
So, what's everyone elses Idle and under-load temps? How many fans do you have?
I use everest to check my temps and whatnot, the only other thing that I can think of right now is Speed Fan, for those of you who do not have a program.
And please, for my sanity and most others, give your readings in Celsius.
Also, I'm looking to get the AeroGate II cooling system or something of the sorts. Anyone had experiences with these and dell computers, and if it'll work with controlling a PCI exhauster fan that plugs directly into the PSU?
So, of the two temperature sensors here in my dell, my GPU (nVidia 6200) and SATA (don't have any idea why Dell wouldn't set up a readable CPU temp. sensor, morons.) They both average about the same thing, 37-39 C Idle. I haven't check everything under load, although. I have two fans on the PSU, my HSF (all 80 mm I believe), and a PCI exhauster that I bought after I got my graph. card.
So, what's everyone elses Idle and under-load temps? How many fans do you have?
I use everest to check my temps and whatnot, the only other thing that I can think of right now is Speed Fan, for those of you who do not have a program.
And please, for my sanity and most others, give your readings in Celsius.
Also, I'm looking to get the AeroGate II cooling system or something of the sorts. Anyone had experiences with these and dell computers, and if it'll work with controlling a PCI exhauster fan that plugs directly into the PSU?