[865PE/G Neo2 Series] Suggestions for excellent Air/Fan Cooling - P4 Northwood

Guys, I need some advice here.  I've got my 2.8 Northwood up to 3.16 (yea, I know, not great or anything but good enough for right now). 
Anyway, with the coming of the blazing Summer temps hitting Michigan in the high 80-90s, my case and CPU temps are skyrocketing.  I am finding that my idle temps, once at 31C are now at 35-36C, and the CPU temps once at 42C max under load are now reaching 50+ C.  Also, this is the first time in months upon seemingly endless months that I am now getting random reboots, and I am sure it is due to soaring temps and heat problems.  The room temps here are killer, and right now are in the high 70s...    
I would like to please hear your suggestions/recommendations on a good AIR/FAN cooling solution for my specs I have listed below.  I am looking for something that is not very loud if possible, I welcome and thank you for your comments!
865PE-NEO2-LS (601-6728-020)
AMI BIOS version 2.5
P4 Northwood, Socket 478, 2.8 Ghz/800Mhz FSB HT Enabled
4 DIMMS (256MBx4)=1GB KingMax PC3200 DDR400, Model # MPXB62D-38KT3R-PEA
PowMAX PS LP-8800D, 400 watt, max load +3.3@28A,+5@30A,+12@25A,[email protected],[email protected],+5vsb@2A, 70% min@full load
INTEL 865 .INF Drivers (6.0.1.1002 5/7/2004)
Main: Western Digital Raptor, 10K rpm, 36GB
2nd: Maxtor ATA133 7200rpm 120GB
CD-RW:  Lite-On 52x32x52
BFG Tech GeForce 6800 GT OC 256MB GDDR3 AGP Graphics Card
SoundBlaster Audigy 2
ViewSonic Professional P225FB 22" monitor
Current Settings:
Configure SDRAM Timing by SPD   Disabled
CAS# Latency   3
RAS# Precharge   4
RAS# to CAS# Delay   4
Precharge Delay   6
Burst Length   8
AGP Aperture Size   128
FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE    
Performance Mode (slow, fast, turbo, Ultra Turbo)   SLOW
DRAM Frequency   452
Adjust CPU Bus Clock (Mhz)   226
DDR Clock (Mhz)   452
Adjust AGP/PCI Clock (Mhz)   66.66/33.33
CPU Vcore Adjust   Yes
CPU Vcore   1.5375
DDR Power Voltage (Default is 2.50)   2.6500
AGP Power Voltage   1.5000
SiSoftware Sandra Prof. 2005 System Info   
Front Side Bus Speed (4x)/Memory Bus Speed (2x)   226
Front Side Bus Data Rate (FSB Speed x4)   904
Memory Bus Speed (FSB Speed x2)   452
CPU SPEED (GHz with 14x multiplier)   3.16
CrystalCPUID 4.4.5.253 (C) 2002-2005 hiyohiyo
                    Crystal Dew World [http://crystalmark.info/]
             OS : Windows XP Professional SP1 [ 5.1 Build 2600 ]
           Date : 2005/06/08 0:48:10
       CPU Name : Intel Pentium 4 HT (Northwood)
  Vendor String : GenuineIntel
    Name String : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
   Architecture : x86
   Process Rule : 0.13 um
       Platform : Socket 478 [2]
       CPU Type : Original OEM processor
Number(Logical) : 2
Hyper-Threading : 2
         Family : F
       FamilyEx : 00
          Model : 2
       Stepping : 9
           APIC : 00
       Brand ID : 09
   Microcode ID : 14
        Feature : MMX SSE SSE2 HTT
PowerManagement :
                    Current        Original
          Clock : 3164.35 MHz     2800.00 MHz
   System Clock :  226.03 MHz      200.00 MHz
     System Bus :  904.10 MHz      800.00 MHz
     Multiplier :   14.00           14.00
      Data Rate :    QDR
     Over Clock :   13.01 %
     L1 T-Cache :   12 KuOps
     L1 D-Cache :    8 KB
       L2 Cache :  512 KB [Full:3164.35 MHz]
         Memory : 1024 MB
       CPUID    : EAX      EBX      ECX      EDX
       00000000 : 00000002 756E6547 6C65746E 49656E69
       00000001 : 00000F29 01020809 00004400 BFEBFBFF
       00000002 : 665B5001 00000000 00000000 007B7040
       80000000 : 80000004 00000000 00000000 00000000
       80000001 : 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
       80000002 : 20202020 20202020 20202020 6E492020
       80000003 : 286C6574 50202952 69746E65 52286D75
       80000004 : 20342029 20555043 30382E32 007A4847
       MSR      : EAX1     EDX1     EAX2     EDX2
                : 00000080 00000000 0E12000E 00000000
       QPF      : 3164.350000 MHz
 Chipset Information
        Chipset : Intel 865G/PE/P/848P (Springdale-G/PE/P)
   North Bridge : [8086:2570.02] Intel 82865G/PE/P/848P
   South Bridge : [8086:24D0.02] Intel 82801EB/ER (ICH5/R)
     Video Chip : [10DE:0045.A1] NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT (NV40)
 BIOS Information by WMI (Windows Management Interface)
    BIOS Vendor : American Megatrends Inc.
   BIOS Caption : Version 1.00
   BIOS Version : AMIINT - 10
      BIOS Date : 09/29/2004
SM BIOS Caption : V2.5     
SM BIOS Version : 2.3
  Mother Vendor : MICRO-STAR INC.
 Mother Product : MS-6728
 Mother Version : 100
  System Vendor : MICRO-STAR INC.
   System Model : MS-6728
 System Information by DMI (Desktop Management Interface)
SM BIOS Version : 2.3
    BIOS Vendor : American Megatrends Inc.
   BIOS Version : V2.5     
      BIOS Date : 09/29/2004
  BIOS ROM Size : 512 KB
  Mother Vendor : MICRO-STAR INC.
 Mother Product : MS-6728
 Mother Version : 100
     CPU Socket : FC-478
     CPU Vendor : Intel                                           
    CPU Version : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Processor                 
  Current Clock : 3164 MHz
 External Clock : 226 MHz
      Max Clock : 4000 MHz
 

Quote from: swambast on 08-June-05, 12:54:14
Guys, I need some advice here.  I've got my 2.8 Northwood up to 3.16 (yea, I know, not great or anything but good enough for right now). 
Anyway, with the coming of the blazing Summer temps hitting Michigan in the high 80-90s, my case and CPU temps are skyrocketing.  I am finding that my idle temps, once at 31C are now at 35-36C, and the CPU temps once at 42C max under load are now reaching 50+ C.  Also, this is the first time in months upon seemingly endless months that I am now getting random reboots, and I am sure it is due to soaring temps and heat problems.  The room temps here are killer, and right now are in the high 70s...
I only know that I can't suggest a HS and fan because my temperature is higher than my 2.6GHz Northwood's since i decided to install the Thermalright XP90 and the 92mm UFO Thermaltake fan(~82CFM max.). I recently discovered an old picture from Speedfan saying CPU temp: 40C!!! Now right after boot up, I get 40-44C idle and it can climb up to 60C at full load. I know for a fact that air flow is bad inside the case but it's unbelievable to have 40C+ idle. It can't possibly be the air flow so soon after boot. The pressure (and contact) on the CPU was enough to actually see my CPU stuck on the base of the HS after removing the HS!!! A few pins had to be straightened too.
    So, from my experience I think you already rock, since we have 30C(86F) already where I live. The feeling of the XP90 crashed under my boot will ease my pain...Oh, yes it will.
P.S. I 'll give the Arctic Silver a try before smashing the XP90 junk...
P4 2,6GHz Northwood
MSI Neo2-PFS 865PE (v3.2 AMIBIOS)
1 GB RAM PC3200 Kingston & TwinMOS
WD 800JB 80GB-7200RPM
CLUB ATI Radeon 9600Pro
Creative Audigy2 ZS

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