[ale] k7s5a motherboard

John Wells jb at sourceillustrated.com
Mon Oct 21 14:14:46 EDT 2002


Geoffrey,

For your reference, I have a Athlon 2200+ that runs average of 44 degrees
celcius idle on the die, and can hit upwards of 50 degrees under heavy
extended load.  This is in a rather hot room, with four case fans, and
card cooler, and a Volcano 6cu+.

I was running at around 53 degrees idle with a different heat sink, and
close to 58 at full load.

According to AMD, those were acceptable temps.  However, according the the
*very* helpful tech support people at tcwo.com, that was a bit high.

Anyway, I suspect your temps are actually pretty good.  Granted, it'd be
better to be in the 30s, but I don't forsee you having any problems.

Max "death" temp for the 1800 iirc is 90 degrees and for the 2200 85 degrees.

Good luck!

John


 Dow Hurst said:
> You might want to put a Zalman Copper/Aluminum Heat Sink with the
> special large adjustable rate fan.  Zalman has a kit.  I put it in mine
> and it has kept the heat down.  Unfortunately, I don't have number for
> you but I do know that the guys at Ginstar who helped me install it were
>  impressed with the performance and reduction in sound level.  You could
>  just replace the thermal compound and retry.  Of course, if you don't
> have a good bond you would probably just melt the CPU.
>
> Putting in lots of fans is okay but the path of the heat evacuation has
> to be thought thru.  You really need to not be recirculating hot air
> around the CPU.  I had some problems with this until I switched to a
> power supply that had a fan pulling in air from the CPU and another
> pushing that same air out of the case.  Too many fans can actually
> create whirpool eddies in the case that just recirc hot air.
> Dow
>
>
> Geoffrey wrote:
>
>> I did get the k7s5a mb and it appears everything is supported.  I've
>> got sensors working, the intergrated nic and sound to some extent.
>> There's actually a page on this particular board and linux someone put
>>  together.
>>
>> Question though.  It appears my cpu is running hot.  Sensors say the
>> max is 45C and it's now at 44, it was at 46 yesterday and I shut the
>> box down.  I've got a heatsink/fan on the cpu as well as one fan in
>> the front of the box pulling air in and the ps fan pulling it out.  I
>> added another fan last night to pull air out the back, but I'm still
>> running on the edge of the limits.
>>
>> The box did lock up the other day for no apparent reason.  I assume it
>>  might be a heat issue.  Interestingly enough, it had been running for
>>  a couple of days 24 hours with no problems, but the sides were not
>> assembled, which could have provided some heat relief.  I think I'll
>> pull the sides off again and see if the temp drops.
>>
>> I do have one fan pulling air in and two pulling it out, so I guess I
>> could look at adding another to pull air in, although I'd have to
>> either modify the case or add one of those slot fans.
>>
>> Suggestions would be appreciated.
>>
>
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