cantankerous
11-04-2006, 01:06 PM
Hey guys, got an X2 4800+ a couple weeks ago and am noticing something very strange. The temperatures of each core are off by as much as 10-12c from eachother!
These temps were noted using the latest core temp as well as the OSD in the newest Everest 3.50. Is this normal or is something wrong with the contact of one of the cores with the IHS? I had one other person on this forum tell me they were seeing similar readings with their Opteron 165. Can anyone else with an X2 or Opteron check to see with core temp what each core is reading seperately? I can have one say 35c and the other will say 43c+.
I however have no stability issues. I ran orthos for 9+ hours without issue, loop 3dmark01 for hours without issue as well as running dual super pi 32M, SnM, OCCT etc. I am hoping this is just a readout glitch rather than the temps really being that high on one of the cores cause if so I can definately see one of the cores going belly up long before the other.
Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
These temps were noted using the latest core temp as well as the OSD in the newest Everest 3.50. Is this normal or is something wrong with the contact of one of the cores with the IHS? I had one other person on this forum tell me they were seeing similar readings with their Opteron 165. Can anyone else with an X2 or Opteron check to see with core temp what each core is reading seperately? I can have one say 35c and the other will say 43c+.
I however have no stability issues. I ran orthos for 9+ hours without issue, loop 3dmark01 for hours without issue as well as running dual super pi 32M, SnM, OCCT etc. I am hoping this is just a readout glitch rather than the temps really being that high on one of the cores cause if so I can definately see one of the cores going belly up long before the other.
Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.