timmay586,
1) The small tube will do like 50+ systems (you don't need the big tube).
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After reseating my Zalman 7000 heatsink and reapplying the AS5 due to what I thought was wildly fluctuating temps, I discovered the following:
The MSI K8N Neo2 has a known problem measuring the CPU temperature.
When the system boots the BIOS does a calibration of sorts on the temperature probe for the CPU. When you do the first cold boot (thermally cold that is) of the day, the cold calibration has tendency to cause the system to report higher temperatures. Many people have seen that the difference between a thermally cold boot and a warm boot is 10 deg C.
Meaning, if you boot cold the CPU temp will report 10 deg C hotter than if you reboot and the CPU is warmed up.
This offset is calibrated by the system only once during boot up and remains unchanged until you boot again. Apparently the design of the temperature diode in the Athlon 64 can be problematic to read/calibrate. Other boards and manufacturers apparently have had problems but have patched the problem with an updated BIOS (either fixed the problem or hid it).
After many google searches and searching on the MSI Forum, I found a utility that someone created that can read the temperature offset as well as set it.
I have found for my system the difference is 6 deg C.
I created a batch file to log to a csv file every time my system boots to record date and time along with the offset. On a cold boot the offset would be in the 60-63 deg C range (typically 61). On a warm boot the offset would be in the 51-57 degree range (typically 56).
I decided to set my offset to 56 deg C every time my system boots.
Here is a sample from the log I created (last column added manually for reference):
CPU
Offset
Date Time DegC Boot Condition
--------- ----------- ------ --------------
2/28/2005 9:14 AM 61 Cold
2/28/2005 10:54 AM 61 Cold
2/28/2005 11:02 AM 58 Warm
2/28/2005 11:07 AM 56 Warm
2/28/2005 12:02 PM 55 Warm
2/28/2005 12:27 PM 53 Warm
2/28/2005 12:43 PM 53 Warm
2/28/2005 12:44 PM 56 Warm
2/28/2005 1:59 PM 56 Warm
2/28/2005 2:11 PM 55 Warm
2/28/2005 2:17 PM 57 Warm
2/28/2005 2:23 PM 56 Warm
3/1/2005 2:50 PM 62 Cold
3/1/2005 5:26 PM 60 Cold
3/1/2005 7:58 PM 56 Warm
3/1/2005 10:09 PM 57 Warm
3/1/2005 11:43 PM 56 Warm
3/1/2005 11:45 PM 57 Warm
3/1/2005 11:48 PM 57 Warm
3/1/2005 11:55 PM 57 Warm
3/1/2005 11:58 PM 57 Warm
3/2/2005 12:02 AM 57 Warm
3/2/2005 12:13 AM 56 Warm
3/2/2005 12:16 AM 56 Warm
3/2/2005 12:22 AM 56 Warm
Let me know if you want the utility and/or the batch file I created to log to a csv file.
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