Message boards : BOINC Manager : CPU Fan Goes Into High Gear After Running BOINC... Problem?
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Send message Joined: 25 Jan 06 Posts: 3 |
After running a project on BOINC, approximately 30 minutes, my CPU fan goes into high gear, and I'm wondering if this is a bad thing, that it might hurt my PC. FYI: My PC is HP M490N, 3.4GHz, 1G RAM, 250GB Hard Drive, Pentium 4 HT. My BOINC Disk Usage Settings: Use no more than 150GB disk space Leave at least 50GB disk space free Use no more than 25% of total disk space Write to disk at most every 60 seconds Use no more than 50% of total virtual memory. I'm unsure about my BOINC Disk Usage Settings, so any suggestions, especially ones that result in my CPU fan staying in low gear, would be much appreciated. Kind Regards, Daniel Headrick [email protected] |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 304 |
BOINC runs the processor at 100% all the time. It is normal for the fan to speed up in this case. As long as you are still within tolorences you should be ok. BOINC WIKI BOINCing since 2002/12/8 |
Send message Joined: 25 Jan 06 Posts: 3 |
BOINC runs the processor at 100% all the time. It is normal for the fan to speed up in this case. As long as you are still within tolorences you should be ok. Thanks for the info. Any suggestions for an app that can monitor CPU temp and/or any other pertinent info to keep an eye on my processor? Kind Regards, Daniel Headrick [email protected] http://members.cox.net/siouxdax |
Send message Joined: 14 Dec 05 Posts: 21 |
Any suggestions for an app that can monitor CPU temp and/or any other pertinent info to keep an eye on my processor? If it's an ASUS mainboard you can use their ASUS PC PROBE utility. Other mainboards might have a similar utility. An excellent generic utility is Motherboard Monitor. The developer isn't making any newer versions of it, but it may work for you. http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,7309,RSS,RSS,00.asp --- bt |
Send message Joined: 11 Feb 06 Posts: 1 |
Here's another temp. monitoring application you can try at: http://tamaru.homeip.net/~shingo/mobilemeter/mobilemeterreadme-e.htm If your system is a laptop, it will help to get some air moving under it, never close the cover completely while it's running and put a small portable fan next to it. Makes about 5-10 degrees C. difference on my hard drive temp. and the internal fan comes on only occasionally. |
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