Hello, I recently decided to put together a new computer from scratch. I've taken apart computers here or there for the past 10 years or so, but I have never actually put together a computer from scratch. However I feel that my computer's CPU is running a tad too hot. It's an older processor, an AMD Athlon XP 2000+. I originally had an old heatsink my friend gave me, a Volcano 6 cu+, but I replaced it with another because the Volcano ran at over 7000 RPMs, was INCREDIBLY loud and my processor was usually running at a temperature of around 60-65C or so. I ordered a new heatsink off of newegg, Arctic Cooling's Copper Silent 2M. It is quieter but it still levels off at about 56C or so at idle and a bit higher at full load.
I have another 80mm fan on the back which came standard with my case. My case runs between 33-35 degrees usually, which seems fairly standard.
I've just seen a lot of people with temperatures between 35-45C either under idle or full load, and I was wondering why mine wasn't. My fan is rated up to 3200+ (or maybe 3400+) and I also have it on the highest setting (it is variable). For my processor it is only required to be on the lowest, but it looks like it'd get too hot in that case.
Sorry for making the post this long, but I wanted to get all of my information. If you need any more system specs, I'd be more than happy to give them.
I have another 80mm fan on the back which came standard with my case. My case runs between 33-35 degrees usually, which seems fairly standard.
I've just seen a lot of people with temperatures between 35-45C either under idle or full load, and I was wondering why mine wasn't. My fan is rated up to 3200+ (or maybe 3400+) and I also have it on the highest setting (it is variable). For my processor it is only required to be on the lowest, but it looks like it'd get too hot in that case.
Sorry for making the post this long, but I wanted to get all of my information. If you need any more system specs, I'd be more than happy to give them.