So what exactly is running 50C?
I have Speedfan 4.09 and it says Temp 1 48C Temp 2 26C Temp 3 23C HD0 29C
I don't know what the temps represent. I thought the highest was the CPU, but could it be the power supply? How would this program know that? The below is from the temp program. Does this mean anything to you?
I/O properly initialized Linked ISA BUS at $0290 Linked VIA VT82C686 SMBUS at $5000 Scanning ISA BUS at $0290... Scanning SMBus at $5000... VIA686B ($A2) found on ISA at $6000 W83601R (rev $03) found on SMBus at $1F VIA686B found on SMBus at $2D SMART Enabled for drive 0 Found Maxtor 6E040L0 (40.1GB) SMART Enabled for drive 1 Found WDC AC36400L (6.3GB) End of detection
That's too hot for anything,
even the CPU for my tastes, that's 122F! If that's the temp inside the case, you need to seriously add some fans sucking in and blowing out the rear. If that's the mobo temp, that's still too hot. Arrange all of your IDE cables so they are "on edge" with the front to rear of the case (thinnest cross section facing air flow). Even better would be to move them completely out of the way.
I moved all the cables up by the front of the case near the two hard drives. The bottom and the rear of the case is completely open for air flow.
The metal case on the top front feels cold. At the rear it is warm. What little air is coming out of the power supply is warm. There is a fan below the power supply and the air coming out there is room temperature.
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