this is the datasheet for Pentium 4 5xx: http://developer.intel.com/design/pe...hts/302351.htm
It says that the 530 has a power consumption of 84 W, so 68 °C should be the
highest temperature. As long as it stays below the maximum it should be
good. My Pentium 4 560 always had 70-75 °C (according to the motherboard at
least) and it has still not broken down
To your cpu's fan speed, it is important to know if it is the boxed cooler
or another one. The boxed cooler on a Pentium 4 runs very fast normally, I
can't remember well, but it was around 3000 rpm. An other, better cooler
should be under 2000 rpm.
Greetings,
P. Di Stolfo
"BoazBoaz" <BoazBoaz@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> What is the standart range for - Intel Pentium 4 531, 3000 MHz
>
> * CPU Temperature ??
>
> * CPU Cooling Fans Speed ??
>
> I'm using the EVEREST tool.
>
> Is there any INTEL site were I can see that data for my specific CPU ???
>
>
"P. Di Stolfo" <paolodistolfo@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> this is the datasheet for Pentium 4 5xx:
> http://developer.intel.com/design/pe...hts/302351.htm
> It says that the 530 has a power consumption of 84 W, so 68 °C should be
> the highest temperature. As long as it stays below the maximum it should
> be good. My Pentium 4 560 always had 70-75 °C (according to the
> motherboard at least) and it has still not broken down
> To your cpu's fan speed, it is important to know if it is the boxed cooler
> or another one. The boxed cooler on a Pentium 4 runs very fast normally, I
> can't remember well, but it was around 3000 rpm. An other, better cooler
> should be under 2000 rpm.
>
> Greetings,
> P. Di Stolfo
>
> "BoazBoaz" <BoazBoaz@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news53C0AE7-8EDA-43F5-944C-B09CF20C4B15@microsoft.com...
>> What is the standart range for - Intel Pentium 4 531, 3000 MHz
>>
>> * CPU Temperature ??
>>
>> * CPU Cooling Fans Speed ??
>>
>> I'm using the EVEREST tool.
>>
>> Is there any INTEL site were I can see that data for my specific CPU ???
>>
>>