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  #141  
Old 12-05-2008
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AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (stock) @ 3000.25mhz /1.35v / 21C / 49 C

Thermaltake TR2 - r1 heatsink with a fan swap for a 92mm Thermaltake 3 in 1 smart fan in an NZXT Tempest case Cool & Quiet enabled. Changed all the 120mm case fans to the 120mm Thermaltake smart case fans all running through a Nexus 4 channel controller,
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  #142  
Old 12-06-2008
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AMD 3200+, Half Multiplier (5x) 26c, under full load, and full 10x multiplier it maxes at 38c. I'm using the stock AMD heat sink and fan, with some arctic silver 2 compound.
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  #143  
Old 12-10-2008
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New system same cooler.
Q6600@3.0/Tt BlueOrb/1.20v/37c/57c

Case fans make a very big difference with this CPU cooler, if I set all my fans to be almost silent temps can increase as much as 10c degrees.

Last edited by Adhmuz; 12-10-2008 at 02:14 PM.. Reason: Increased clock speed
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  #144  
Old 12-10-2008
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E8400 SLB9J @ 4.005 (445x9) VCore 1.24v 25C at idle 30C at 100% Core temps 39C idle 44C at 100%

Thermalright Ultra120 eXtreme Sunon 120x @ 98CFM

ASUS P5Q 4GB (4X1GB) Geil Black Dragon PC2 1066 @ 1116MHz

I don't have heat in my house so the ambient temp right now is 16C and CPU temp is 16C. At least it is if this sensor is reading right. The heat sink is cold to the touch, so maybe it is.

Last edited by luvhuffer; 02-28-2009 at 05:22 AM.. Reason: Edited to update specs.
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  #145  
Old 02-28-2009
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core i7 920 @ 4.4Ghz(210x21 turbo mode) Water Cooled / 1.45volts/ 32C/59C
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  #146  
Old 02-28-2009
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Dang Bra, you're at 4.4 with that? That's sweet.
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  #147  
Old 07-03-2009
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Intel dual core E8400@3GHz/CNPS9500/1.3625V/44c
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  #148  
Old 07-03-2009
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Phoenix, why is your V Core so high? My E8400 runs at 4 GHz at 1.225v
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Old 07-09-2009
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Every temp monitor i use gives me a diffrent core, cpu, system temp... I dont know which is which!!! Any one help tell me what my cpu temp actually is from this screenshot?

http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/7728/tempsg.jpg

Thanks
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Old 07-09-2009
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Not from that screenshot. The only one I'd trust is core temp and the exclamation marks makes me think it doesn't like the sensor. Aside from speed fan the other two don't show CPU temps. PCB and system temps are the same and shows a close enough reading to lead one to be accurate. I don't understand why a quad core is only showing one core temp on core temp. try downloading Everest and see what it shows. There's no way the cpu temp is gonna be 35 and the core temp 24. The core temp should be a few degrees hotter at idle.
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  #151  
Old 07-11-2009
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Hello
I’m worried about my CPU temperature. My CPU is Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 temperature about 40-50° C. is that normal? I clean my fan and add thermal pasta, but it nothing... maybe it should be like that. I don’t know.

p.s. sorry, my English is poor.
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  #152  
Old 07-11-2009
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I would guess that it's about right if your using a stock heatsink/fan.
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