Those temps seem high... to me, at least.
my temp report will jump every 3-5 seconds between 44-45 per core and 50'ish
GPU idles at anywhere from 47-55, depending on the fan setting
GPU idles at anywhere from 47-55, depending on the fan setting
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idle temps don't matter. Generally the fans will spin down to decrease noise. Load temps are interesting.
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This.max wrote:
idle temps don't matter. Generally the fans will spin down to decrease noise. Load temps are interesting.
Also, the load temperature of my E7400 is about 83°C
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That is idle, no overclocking. phenom II x4 @3ghz
at load it can go towards 70... Fed up with everything going wrong with this damn pc.
at load it can go towards 70... Fed up with everything going wrong with this damn pc.
I'd type my pc specs out all fancy again but teh mods would remove it. Again.
My i7 is idling at like 32degrees at 4GHz at the moment.
....then again, my house doesn't have heating
....then again, my house doesn't have heating
After 10 mins of COD4 in a freezing cold room, its at 54C. Gonna buy some thermal paste and take it to bits some time later this week.
I'd type my pc specs out all fancy again but teh mods would remove it. Again.
idle temps don't really matter, but 50c for AMD CPU is a lot. In fact I think even the boxed POS can get lower temps than that at stock.
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Pffffffffff, 50c for an AMD cpu is a lot...
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for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Phenom II throttles down at 70c.presidentsheep wrote:
That is idle, no overclocking. phenom II x4 @3ghz
at load it can go towards 70... Fed up with everything going wrong with this damn pc.
Even tho its old barbeque grill model, that is too much for idle. Will throttle at load.Camm wrote:
Pffffffffff, 50c for an AMD cpu is a lot...
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This CPU is a beast. It takes the temperature like a man.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Phenom II throttles down at 70c.presidentsheep wrote:
That is idle, no overclocking. phenom II x4 @3ghz
at load it can go towards 70... Fed up with everything going wrong with this damn pc.Even tho its old barbeque grill model, that is too much for idle. Will throttle at load.Camm wrote:
Pffffffffff, 50c for an AMD cpu is a lot...
But yeah, I need to clean the entire thing out, something I can't be arsed doing considering there's a new rig just around the corner.
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
I remember playing Blops on your computer when mine was down and the CPU hit 85 C
E: That being said.. my CPU hits 75C on LinX
Damn dual-core cooler for quad-core.
E: That being said.. my CPU hits 75C on LinX
Damn dual-core cooler for quad-core.
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I pushed my e7200 to 98C once.Finray wrote:
I remember playing Blops on your computer when mine was down and the CPU hit 85 C
E: That being said.. my CPU hits 75C on LinX
Damn dual-core cooler for quad-core.
Don't they automatically turn of at ~60 degrees or something?alexb wrote:
I pushed my e7200 to 98C once.Finray wrote:
I remember playing Blops on your computer when mine was down and the CPU hit 85 C
E: That being said.. my CPU hits 75C on LinX
Damn dual-core cooler for quad-core.
EDIT: Celcius that is
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Nah, thermal cutoff is something like 80 degrees.. no idea how alex hit 98.
No thats where it throttles, 90-100c is where it shuts down immediately.Finray wrote:
Nah, thermal cutoff is something like 80 degrees.. no idea how alex hit 98.
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Mine didn't throttle at all - I was running LinX, but I sure as hell could feel the heat being exhausted. I also pushed an old Athlon in a laptop to almost 100C... the laptop nearly burned to the touch.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
No thats where it throttles, 90-100c is where it shuts down immediately.Finray wrote:
Nah, thermal cutoff is something like 80 degrees.. no idea how alex hit 98.
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AMD PHENOM II X3 OC to 3.7GHz @ 1.5Vcore 1.3 Vcpunb 39deg C using A50 Corsair (air @ 22)
AMD PHENOM II X4 (unlock) OC to 3.6Ghz 1.5Vcore 1.3 Vcpunb 46deg C using A50 Corsair (air@22)
so far stable 2 hours Prime95.
AMD PHENOM II X4 (unlock) OC to 3.6Ghz 1.5Vcore 1.3 Vcpunb 46deg C using A50 Corsair (air@22)
so far stable 2 hours Prime95.
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make sure you place a very thin coating of pastepresidentsheep wrote:
After 10 mins of COD4 in a freezing cold room, its at 54C. Gonna buy some thermal paste and take it to bits some time later this week.
The US economy is a giant Ponzi scheme. And 'to big to fail' is code speak for 'niahnahniahniahnah 99 percenters'
My X2 555 unlocked to an X4 only needs 1.45v @ 3.8Ghz.Stubbee wrote:
AMD PHENOM II X3 OC to 3.7GHz @ 1.5Vcore 1.3 Vcpunb 39deg C using A50 Corsair (air @ 22)
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AMD PHENOM II X4 (unlock) OC to 3.6Ghz 1.5Vcore 1.3 Vcpunb 46deg C using A50 Corsair (air@22)
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so far stable 2 hours Prime95.
While it's true thinner is better than thicker, you don't want to go too thin. You want an even coverage.Stubbee wrote:
make sure you place a very thin coating of pastepresidentsheep wrote:
After 10 mins of COD4 in a freezing cold room, its at 54C. Gonna buy some thermal paste and take it to bits some time later this week.
There is no such thing as too thin if you are using decently flat cooler and cpu. As long as it spreads over the whole cpu. Ideally there would be no paste at all but best current cooler bases can do is 'ice star' pattern, which is extremely thin.Finray wrote:
While it's true thinner is better than thicker, you don't want to go too thin. You want an even coverage.Stubbee wrote:
make sure you place a very thin coating of pastepresidentsheep wrote:
After 10 mins of COD4 in a freezing cold room, its at 54C. Gonna buy some thermal paste and take it to bits some time later this week.
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...Ideally the cooler would be the CPUGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
There is no such thing as too thin if you are using decently flat cooler and cpu. As long as it spreads over the whole cpu. Ideally there would be no paste at all but best current cooler bases can do is 'ice star' pattern, which is extremely thin.Finray wrote:
While it's true thinner is better than thicker, you don't want to go too thin. You want an even coverage.Stubbee wrote:
make sure you place a very thin coating of paste
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Two ideally flat surfaces against each other is pretty much the same as being a single metal chunk in terms of heat transfer.Morpheus wrote:
...Ideally the cooler would be the CPU
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Yea.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Two ideally flat surfaces against each other is pretty much the same as being a single metal chunk in terms of heat transfer.Morpheus wrote:
...Ideally the cooler would be the CPU
I missed the 'ideally flat' part
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