Mega PC 865 Pro - should the fan run all the time?

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I'm sure I read that the CPU fan should not be runniing all the time? The fan runs constantly even when I'm not working at my PC. Is that normal? The box does not feel hot at all and I'm not running the TV card.
It's not that it's noisy but I had hoped it would be silent, like my Pentium M laptop. The fan on that only starts up when the computer is working hard, and then very rarely.
Thanks for a great forum. Imagine relying on MSI!

i don't know about the 865PRO, as i've never used one, or seen one in action
but on the other Megas, the fan usually rotates at a slower speed, until the temp increases under CPU load, then it speeds up to compensate
P4 Prescotts are hot CPUs anyway, and if they aren't installed correctly, they'll run hotter. try removing the heatsink, cleaning off all the old thermal pad, and using a good thermal compound such as Arctic Silver 5. apply a thin layer to the CPU die surface, and then refit the heatsink. make sure no stray cables are blocking airflow to the CPU heatsink fan.

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