nganong kusog mo init ang pentium d pasab tah ko mga bro
basin naa problema sa imo cooling system.
butangi ug termal paster. make sure ga andar ang fan then nindot ang airflow.
@ TS,
next time, if mo post ka, make sure na dili vague ang imohang title sa thread... please follow rules as the link was posted ni bro fafnir...
now before i'll answer your question, ask ko ani na question pud. unsa man ang Pentium D model nimo? there are 2 TDPs for Pentium Ds... 95W and 130W models... "cut & paste" ni sya sa wiki for quick reference...
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All steppings of Presler models 915, 920, 925, 930, and 935, as well as the C1, D0 steppings of 940, 945, and 950 and the 960 D0 stepping were rated at a 95 watt TDP. All other models (i.e. certain models with 3.2 GHz or faster clock frequencies) were rated at 130 watt — a 37% increase in power consumption.[10]
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The more power a CPU needs, the more heat it will generate. Pentium Ds are actually just 2 physical dies/chips of Pentium 4 molded inside a single package... term ani kay MCM (multi-chip module)... or MCP (multi-chip package). If your Pentum D is the 130W model, make sure that your cooling sytem (HSF) is compatible with the 130W CPU otherwise, if you'll only us a cooling system (HSF) that is designed only for a 95W (max) model, mo init gyud na'g maayo.
Allow me to post two HSFs from one company (DeepCool) for comparison's sake and for a better understanding that the HSF effectiveness depends on its target application. Most specially on its target CPU's TDP for maximum effectiveness.
DeepCool Alpha 200 ST up to 95W CPUs...
DeepCool Theta 400 up to 130W CPUs...
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Last edited by lloyd_joy; 06-11-2012 at 05:03 PM. Reason: Added images for comparison and better understanding...
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