@Anthroplast Won't happen....Ever hear of a little thing called "Thermal Throttling"?? You could run this all day, albeit very SLOW, but it won't fry. From P3 on, they use this feature to protect against overheating. Watch /watch?v=XrEaAMt9SnA
I tried this with my old desktop too. I took the heatsink off the CPU and it worked. It got really hot and the other fans went mad. It was a Celeron 420 BTW.
you're not running it at stock speeds - try this when you put the FSB back up to normal. besides, if you really want a fanless system, get a Celeron 220. those Celeron 4XX's were meant to be overclocked.
i want to build me a fanless (but heatsink'd) rig now with a passive cooler gpu and all. then again, after a while of use the heat would just build up. dam. i'll stick with my passively cooled power mac g4 cube then. its a good web browsing machine
funny i am using one of these now... well i have a 430 its rated at 1.89ghz and im running it at 2.4ghz with factory heat sink and its only at... 47c i was playing audio surf and got it up to 60c and then i tried supierpi and still could not get it over 60c. remember this is all operating at 2.4ghz. :)
Wow, I have the Celeron 356, the previous one from your 420. Mine runs at 3.33GHz and overheats without a heatsink. It even gets up to almost 60 C WITH fan and heatsink. Since your 420 has a much slower core clock, it can go without heatsink.
You lower the CPU core voltage and reduce the clock speed to 1.4GHz so it generates less heat.
But there is also a diff. between 0-5% cpu load (dissipates around 8 Watt) and 100% cpu load which dissipates 35W+ at normal voltage and clock speed. Max thermal dissipation values exceed the THD rating
Internally there is a overheating protection that modulates the clock frequency to reduce heat production. Average processing speed is reduced to 30-50% so your CPU isn't running at 1,6GHz or 1,4GHz.
So yes in theory it will not burn, I was wrong there. A good test would be running CPU benchmarks (for a reasonable amount of time) with and without the cpu cooler attached and compare the results to see the effect of the thermal protection mechanism.
do have any idea about the maximum safe temperature without fan turned on? i mean i want to set the fan start at about 55 degrees. can it be higher? or should it be lower?
Nice...but I'm gonna have to ask the obvious question here...why remove the heatsink? I would understand it if you removed the fan, less noise. I personally have a spare computer with the celeron 420 running with no moving parts and it's so quiet. Yet what is the point of having a hatsinkless processor. I mean it will only be hotter.
if speedfan says 43C that the real temp is 35 not bad for a cpu without a cooler ^^
mRt0x1c1 2 weeks ago
Can my socket 478 celly run without heatsink?
honam1021 8 months ago
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honam1021 8 months ago
@Anthroplast Won't happen....Ever hear of a little thing called "Thermal Throttling"?? You could run this all day, albeit very SLOW, but it won't fry. From P3 on, they use this feature to protect against overheating. Watch /watch?v=XrEaAMt9SnA
fretwizard420 8 months ago
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I tried this with my old desktop too. I took the heatsink off the CPU and it worked. It got really hot and the other fans went mad. It was a Celeron 420 BTW.
Gman200108 1 year ago
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Gman200108 1 year ago
u have the same PC as mine but my specs are higher,1.8ghz amd 448mb RAM But PC is same 100% intel celeron inside
Zapperlord1990 1 year ago
i never turn my computer off and i have celeron 420 and it never get hot. 1.60 ghz and 1 gb memory i have
xoeddieox1 1 year ago
do it with a intel core i7 980x
computerofdoom 1 year ago
My computer has that same processor. I unplugged all fans but left heatsink on and it is so quiet. Dosent get hot at all.
Gman200108 1 year ago
buen video good video
Y0STINSKAA 1 year ago
you're not running it at stock speeds - try this when you put the FSB back up to normal. besides, if you really want a fanless system, get a Celeron 220. those Celeron 4XX's were meant to be overclocked.
aj0049 1 year ago
song is very appropriate
gabrielle64 1 year ago
dude thats crazy
i want to build me a fanless (but heatsink'd) rig now with a passive cooler gpu and all. then again, after a while of use the heat would just build up. dam. i'll stick with my passively cooled power mac g4 cube then. its a good web browsing machine
myid9876543 1 year ago
WTF
my Pentium dual core E2220 2.5 GHz 65 Watt TDP
AVERAGE GOES 50 C
but in the NIGHT COLD time 35 C(that almost same your skin temp
Flybyhacker 2 years ago
i get 50c with a zalman water fan
KingSamLopez 2 years ago
i have a p4 1.7 ghz and it will run for 5 mins without a h-sink running a video and i will go yeew! but i wouldnt do it to my quad- core!
samssoftwareuser 2 years ago
funny i am using one of these now... well i have a 430 its rated at 1.89ghz and im running it at 2.4ghz with factory heat sink and its only at... 47c i was playing audio surf and got it up to 60c and then i tried supierpi and still could not get it over 60c. remember this is all operating at 2.4ghz. :)
pdegameplayer 2 years ago
Wow, I have the Celeron 356, the previous one from your 420. Mine runs at 3.33GHz and overheats without a heatsink. It even gets up to almost 60 C WITH fan and heatsink. Since your 420 has a much slower core clock, it can go without heatsink.
vangstaz 3 years ago
Only because of the conroe-L architecture runs so cool and uses so little power is this feat possible.
1593247180 3 years ago
dude hows your celeron so fast! my cpu is from aol so its factory made, but i wanted to play quake wars and deleted a whole bunch of stuff
NOOTSXD 3 years ago
Try this again with 100% CPU load and watch it go up in smoke
Anthroplast 3 years ago
do the same with your CPU if u r soo "smart" to say that
walassios 3 years ago
You lower the CPU core voltage and reduce the clock speed to 1.4GHz so it generates less heat.
But there is also a diff. between 0-5% cpu load (dissipates around 8 Watt) and 100% cpu load which dissipates 35W+ at normal voltage and clock speed. Max thermal dissipation values exceed the THD rating
Internally there is a overheating protection that modulates the clock frequency to reduce heat production. Average processing speed is reduced to 30-50% so your CPU isn't running at 1,6GHz or 1,4GHz.
Anthroplast 3 years ago
So yes in theory it will not burn, I was wrong there. A good test would be running CPU benchmarks (for a reasonable amount of time) with and without the cpu cooler attached and compare the results to see the effect of the thermal protection mechanism.
Anthroplast 3 years ago
lol or even 50%
kismo24 3 years ago
celerons are pretty beefy! no athlons would make it that far...
draculapw 3 years ago
That slow boot time makes me cry :(
cooliscool 3 years ago
was there even any thermal grease on it?
Mobsta21 3 years ago
nope as u c, its free of it ;)
walassios 3 years ago
Boots pretty fast.
vahnx1337 3 years ago
do have any idea about the maximum safe temperature without fan turned on? i mean i want to set the fan start at about 55 degrees. can it be higher? or should it be lower?
thanks
VIRION69 3 years ago
Nice...but I'm gonna have to ask the obvious question here...why remove the heatsink? I would understand it if you removed the fan, less noise. I personally have a spare computer with the celeron 420 running with no moving parts and it's so quiet. Yet what is the point of having a hatsinkless processor. I mean it will only be hotter.
animeuploader 3 years ago
Sorry, please discard my comment. I had not finished the video. :)
animeuploader 3 years ago
just4fun :) its a prove that celly is really cool ;)
walassios 3 years ago
lol nice ))))
grezbertyi 3 years ago
does ur computer have 128MB of ram? That's the minimum for XP
talldude123 3 years ago
@talldude123
The minimum is 64MB, with nLite it can go to 32MB.
vahnx1337 3 years ago
What's name of song? PLX :D [2]
marcusslip 4 years ago
lmao... bad to the bone , i think
Jamesdk2006 4 years ago
thanks
marcusslip 4 years ago
What's name of song? PLX :D
PraKroo 4 years ago