real_ki
11-06-2009, 02:05 PM
Hi.
I posted before about my computer needing a warm up else it reboots and etc... and it was decided that it's a mobo problem. Thank you all for the help on that...
So, I've ordered a P4 motherboard which supports upto P4-3.4GHz processor and 800MHz FSB. Then I thought.. hmm.. I might as well spend another $15 or so to get a bit faster processor (P4-3GHz) because with the 2.4GHz playing some movie file was bit choppy and I know 3GHz would play fine since that's what my other desktop has and it plays fine.
The 2.4GHz processor had the heatsink and fan from Intel(the one that came with processor). And my question is... would it be safe to use that fan from 2.4GHz processor on 3GHz processor?
Another way to ask this is... Are the heatsinks and fans that come with Intel Pentium 4 processors designed for that particular processor's speed? Or do they use the same heatsinks and fans for all their P4 processors?
I probably should spend another $20 some bucks on a new fan and better thermal paste, but I'm trying to minimize any additional cost on this machine...
Hopefully I get a response saying "It's safe".
Thanks!
I posted before about my computer needing a warm up else it reboots and etc... and it was decided that it's a mobo problem. Thank you all for the help on that...
So, I've ordered a P4 motherboard which supports upto P4-3.4GHz processor and 800MHz FSB. Then I thought.. hmm.. I might as well spend another $15 or so to get a bit faster processor (P4-3GHz) because with the 2.4GHz playing some movie file was bit choppy and I know 3GHz would play fine since that's what my other desktop has and it plays fine.
The 2.4GHz processor had the heatsink and fan from Intel(the one that came with processor). And my question is... would it be safe to use that fan from 2.4GHz processor on 3GHz processor?
Another way to ask this is... Are the heatsinks and fans that come with Intel Pentium 4 processors designed for that particular processor's speed? Or do they use the same heatsinks and fans for all their P4 processors?
I probably should spend another $20 some bucks on a new fan and better thermal paste, but I'm trying to minimize any additional cost on this machine...
Hopefully I get a response saying "It's safe".
Thanks!