42 degrees too high an idle temperature for an athlon 64 processor?
In my motherboard's bios the temperature for idling is 42 degrees. Is this about right for an athlong 64 3700+ processor or should i be worried? I have plenty of airflow in my case, but i do have the stock heatsink attached. Should i invest in an aftermarket heatsink? Do you have any recommendations?
How can i be sure that those will fit onto my processor? it's socket 939, btw. Cool and quiet is on. Will having a cooler processor improve performance? Newegg links would be great. My actual average idle temp is around 40.
Cool and quiet just clocks it down when it heats up - so you don't get as much power... i think
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4/21/06
Oh, well then F that. After playing Half-life 2 for a hour the temperature was 43 degrees. I think that its temperature under load and when idle is relatively the same. So do you think that it would be of my best interest to invest in a new heatsink? Do you have any links to ones you would recommend?