Post yer temps!

Discussion in 'Overclocking & Cooling' started by max12590, Dec 3, 2005.

  1. max12590

    max12590 Masterful Geek

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    Well, I was curious to see that kinds of CPU temps you guys run. Currently, according to my BIOS update, I idle between 25 and 27. You can look in my "My Computer" thing to see my cooling setup. You also have to remember that, even though I run 2 Tornadoes I rarely, if ever, push their RPMs past 2200. I have found that the difference in temperature between 2200 and 5400 RPMs is only about a degree and it adds 25-30 db so I just leave it low. Anyways, your turn.
     
  2. pelvis_3

    pelvis_3 HWF Member For Life

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    26~30*C idle, 35*C load - with Thermaltake SilentBoost XP cooler
     
  3. Willz

    Willz MiCrO$oFt $uK$ :D

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    48-50 idle *c, 63-64*c load with AC Freezer 4 :( (think i have faulty reedings)
     
  4. Matt555

    Matt555 iMod

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    Stock Speeds (2.6GHz)
    20*C - 24*C IDLE
    30*C - 33*C LOAD
    Overclocked (3.15GHz)
    25*C - 28*C IDLE
    37*C - 39*C LOAD

    Using an Arctic Freezer 4 and a decent case and extra fans for good cool air inside this heap.
     
  5. megamaced

    megamaced Geek Geek Geek!

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    Overclocked Slot 1 P3 700MHz running at 933Mhz
    Case Temp 30-32c
    CPU 28 - 30c

    This is achieved with no case fans whatsoever!
     
  6. falk65

    falk65 Geek Trainee

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    Idle
    44°c - 47°c
    At games
    55°c - 60°c

    I also think i have a faulty reading
    those Numbers are from MBM5
    on a MSI k8n neo vers 1.2
    CPU AMD s754 3700+:(
     
  7. Willz

    Willz MiCrO$oFt $uK$ :D

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    with my new cpu
    idle 33°c/load 40 °c

    cpu:3700+ skt 939 @ 2.8ghz with 1.45v

    Stock cooler.
     
  8. KenshinX

    KenshinX Big Geek

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    with my current system 28.2. c idle - 36.9c work load not really as cool as it use to be...... (sigh)
     
  9. Willz

    Willz MiCrO$oFt $uK$ :D

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    i have new idle temperatures of 28-29 degrees, they used to be 33 degrees, but since i changed the case back to my old jeantech light fusion case, the temperatures are cooler, the thing is, i have 2 fans at the back, and 1 fan in the middle of the side of the case, and all are sucking in, and before i had 1 at back sucking out, and 2 at side in front of the cpu sucking in, and my temperatures were higher, i would of thought they would of been higher.

    also i have placed a temperature sensor into the heatsink, and its reporting at 29, pretty accurate :D.
     
  10. max12590

    max12590 Masterful Geek

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    Well, the temperature probe on the heatsink will give you dramatically lower temperatures than an on die sensor.
     
  11. falk65

    falk65 Geek Trainee

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    I have a 37°c on Idle and 42°c up to 51°c in Gaming from die sensor.I have changed to Salman 120 mm pure Cooper heatsink and fan type CNPS7700-CU and new termal grease and it seems to be 5°c to 10°c lower heat now and i am quite happy with it.

    And at least
    Happy new year and may it be a good year 4 U all

    Greetings from Iceland
    Falk65
     
  12. KenshinX

    KenshinX Big Geek

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    I have my temperature probe directly on my processor and i have my hdd probe in between the rubber and the hdd itself thats on seagate drives
     
  13. Willz

    Willz MiCrO$oFt $uK$ :D

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    no, those temperatures were form the on die temperature sensor!

    falk65, i think it must be a faulty temperature sensor, becouse i am even using the stock heatsink and fan.

    with the temperature sensor on the heatsink, the temperature is usually 1 degrees higher when the cpu is closer to idle temperatures, and when cpu is near load temperatures, the temperature sensor on the heatsink is about 3 degrees lower.
     
  14. ProcalX

    ProcalX all grown up

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    my last 64bit machine was overclocked by 800Mhz (2.0Ghz - 2.8Ghz) and i was running @ 33-38C with 18-21db.

    ask anyone around here whos the "silent cooling" fanatic, and ull get my name as an answer hehe :)
     
  15. Willz

    Willz MiCrO$oFt $uK$ :D

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    what was your voltage at?
     
  16. ProcalX

    ProcalX all grown up

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    i was running:

    AMD64 3200+ 90nm OEM + Artic Freezer 64 HSF
    2 x 512MB Crucial Ballistix PC4000 (heatsinks)

    2 x 80mm Silent Vantec fans @ 2200RPM @ 24CFM at the front
    2 x 120MM Silent Vantec fans @ 1800RPM @ 28CFM at the back

    a ThermalRight 480W Silent PSU with 2 x 120MM silent controlled fans one at back and one pushing cold air from the case through the psu. all PSU wires tucked back with wire ties.

    Rounded IDE / Sata cables

    A Vantec GPU Silent Cooling kit for my Leadtek 6600GT 128MB
    An Overclockers Silent HardDrive mount for my sata and a case full of case phoaming (to silence vibration and hide wires)

    @ DDR 2.8V / CPU: 1.475V

    Willhub, follow my overclocking guide and you will find the best overclock possible at the lowest temperatures, do it the wrong way and you'll find that you get a lower overclock than you thought and you'll have limited the CPU's overclocking due to the wrong technique used to overclock.

    It took me about a month to get a good stable overclock then another month or so just to get the case quite.

    and this was with all the grills cut out for less turbulance and better airflow. (using a jigsaw).
     
  17. Willz

    Willz MiCrO$oFt $uK$ :D

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    heh, seems like 2.8ghz is the max stable overclock, some reviews say that, and people say that, no matter how hard i try, i cant get 3.0ghz stable unless i put voltage at 1.65v.

    i am 100% stable at 2.8ghz, i ran prime95 for 8 hours and 40 mins withought any errors or warnings, load temperatures is 37-40 degrees, idle is 25-30 degrees.
     
  18. ProcalX

    ProcalX all grown up

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    If you are getting errors you are NOT stable at 2.8Ghz.

    you should lower your overclock so that you get NO errors, a stable overclock is 24 hours with no errors on prime95. Otherwise you will eventually damage your cpu.
     
  19. Willz

    Willz MiCrO$oFt $uK$ :D

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    i got no erors, i will try s&m, it apparently stresses the cpu more than prime 95, and is quicker.
     
  20. computerboff

    computerboff Geek Trainee

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    Ive just built a new rig
    I think there is a problem with the TIM?

    My rig is a Dual Xeon 3.0ghz 800mhz FSB,
    Acording to BIOS and MBM5
    CPU1 runs at 82 C :(
    CPU2 runs at 61 C

    My Temprature/Fan control reads
    Heatsink1 31.2 C
    Heatsink2 32.7 C

    Is this normal, cos im gettin woried??
     

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