CMH said:And to make it easy to read, it'll be good to list things in a particular order:
CPU/cooling/voltages/idle-temp/load-temp (in celcius). If you have not messed with voltages (and don't know values), stock is fine. If you've changed it, enter the voltage applied.
e.g: E6300/stock/stock/25/50
If you're using watercooling, just state the waterblock, and number of 120mm fan your radiator holds.
e.g: E6300/swiftech storm/stock/20/22
If you've overclocked, just put the speed after your CPU.
e.g: E6300@3.5ghz/LN2/2.0/-150/-140
CMH said:And to make it easy to read, it'll be good to list things in a particular order:
CPU/cooling/voltages/idle-temp/load-temp (in celcius). If you have not messed with voltages (and don't know values), stock is fine. If you've changed it, enter the voltage applied.
e.g: E6300/stock/stock/25/50
If you're using watercooling, just state the waterblock, and number of 120mm fan your radiator holds.
e.g: E6300/swiftech storm/stock/20/22
If you've overclocked, just put the speed after your CPU.
e.g: E6300@3.5ghz/LN2/2.0/-150/-140
You lapped both the CPU and the heatsink? Wait, you did say you did.
You do realise that by increasing the voltage, your temps should increase as well. Thats probably why your load temps are similar to those that you posted before lapping.