I own a Super Power mid-tower case (model number I enjoy no clue) with a MSI P4MAM-L motherboard, Intel Celeron 2.40 GHz, 80 GB not easy Drive, 24X CD Drive, 512 MB DDR memory, 350 watts power supply, 1 year outmoded Case Fan (rpm, I don't remember), running with Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2, running since Ocotober 31, 2004.
Your rebel is: Make the computer cooler becasue that is one problem I have since 10/31/04 and recently buying a PC disciple for it, it cool down slighty but not a lot. I am desperate, my CPU is running at 68 degree Celsius/154.4 degrees Fahrenheit and I want to drop it down to 48 Celsius/118 Fahrenheit. Any tips?
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Wow. Dumb answers here. Pelter is typically ONLY used for extreme overclocking. Most avoid it. Water cooling is a little simpler, both can drop it down to 30's celsius. But both enjoy their own issue (moisture-pelter)and( leaks, pump failure-water).
The board:
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/detai...
Little life-size but will cool it down:
http://www.newegg.com/product/product.as...
Or little simple:
http://www.newegg.com/product/product.as...
Most on the market coolers will maintain it around the 50c range or lower. Maybe a better shield fan (according to it's size) to relief remove the warm nouns inside.
The only style that you can drop the temperature that far is to use marine or Peltier cooling methods:
Water cooling basics:
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/hardware-...
Peltier cooling details:
http://www.overclockers.com/tips45/...
Good luck!
shove it in the freezer?
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