Other Intel Burn Test

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  1. chrispy61

    chrispy61 What's a Dremel?

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    Does this look ok to everyone? Temps ect?

    Also is it normal for CPU fan sp spin up yet the case fans stay the same?



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  2. bulldogjeff

    bulldogjeff The modding head is firmly back on.

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    Yes to everything....lol

    Ok then. the CPU fan is controlled by the mobo and CPU temps the rest of the fans are at a fixed speed.

    The temps are fine, not running hot at all.
     
  3. lp rob1

    lp rob1 Modder

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    If you want one utility that does monitoring and testing together, there is OCCT. It has the option of using Linpack (Intel Burn Test) but it also uses technology from HWMonitor and CPU-Z. It can also stress GPU's and graphics memory, but the memory test only works on certain cards. Another test is the power supply test, which loads everything to the extreme and sees how the voltages cope.
     
  4. Wicked_Sludge

    Wicked_Sludge My eyes! The goggles do nothing!

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    i dont think speedfan is reporting your system fan and aux. fan 1 speeds correctly :D

    yes those temps are OK, but you should run more than just 2 passes of burn test if you want to stress your rig. your CPU temp will climb over time as your case temp rises. eventually everything will plateau, and its good to know what your "worst case scenario" is.
     
  5. chrispy61

    chrispy61 What's a Dremel?

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    How come? I thought they would have spun up abit as the computer got hot just to move the air thru faster, they plug into the modo after all.
     
  6. Wicked_Sludge

    Wicked_Sludge My eyes! The goggles do nothing!

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    because if they were actually spinning ~350RPM, they wouldnt be doing a darn thing for cooling. probably more like 1,350. its been my experience that a lot of the time, system fan headers get misread. your CPU fan is the important one anyway and that seems to be reading correctly.

    but, as jeff pointed out, your case fans will not change speed based on temperature. only your CPU fan does that. the other fans plugged into the other motherboard headers will run at a constant speed.
     
  7. narwen

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    antec 300 case comes with
    1 rear 120 x 25 mm TriCool™ Fan with 3-speed switch control
    1 top special 140 x 25 mm TriCool™ Fan with 3-speed switch control
     

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