Its possible, what is the TCaseMax reported?
What does the mobo sensor say? Maybe u could post a pic?
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Its possible, what is the TCaseMax reported?
What does the mobo sensor say? Maybe u could post a pic?
i cant read mobo sensor in windows... makes my PC crash (speedfan), but the bad axe sensor is as useful as lead in drinking water.
TcaseMax is 85C
Ive just run 3 hours of prime stable...
CompGeek, use the intel desktop utilities program thats bundled with the mobo.
hey The Coolest, great program will be very useful. Are you planning on including a logging function to log temperature every x seconds to a .csv file? that would come in very handy :toast:
I hope that I'll find some time tomorrow to sit down and add that log feature to the program.Quote:
Originally Posted by jmke
I have a Conroe E6400 ES running at stock 1.32 volts and 2.35GHz (+10%) with a Thermaltake Symphony watercooler. This is a pretty mild overclock considering the chip and the cooler.
At idle it shows 67C both cores. If I run Prime95, it goes up to 81C. If I run another Prime95, it goes up to 89C. Listed TCaseMax is 100C. Even at stock speed, the temp is only slightly less. Both Primes are perfectly stable. If I stop the Primes, it takes about 5 seconds to drop back down to <70C.
Is this right? These temperatures seem really high. Or is it simply taking a measurement closer to the heat source, so temperatures should be higher?
Added: I have stepping 4.
those temps seem pretty high
I am thinking maybe on this stepping the TCaseMax is actually 75 but Intel mistakenly listed it as 100, so everything reads 25C high. That would make it ~45 idle/~65 load which seems sane for an on-chip sensor. Isn't everyone with the super high temps running stepping 4, but if you don't have stepping 4, it works OK?
When trying to run this with my B0 E6700 i get a message that i do not have a Core cpu?
mb: Bad Axe Rev304 with 1304 bios
cpu: E6700 B0
Downloaded the latest version linked in the first post... Any tips?
Some people have reported funkiness with that BIOS - not necessarily with Core Temp specifically but just in general. You might try either going into BIOS maintenance mode and/or load BIOS defaults, or try 0908 BIOS.
And if you get it working, let me know whether your temperatures are wacky :)
Bad Axe rev.304 Bios 1304
TT BT Panaflo L1A
2gig Team Xtreem
Powerstream 520w
XFX 7900GT 650/1900
idle
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...9&d=1151891812
load
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...0&d=1151891812
Here is my Core Temp experience so far... I cant figure out whats up...
EDIT: sorted with the latest release (Build 86)
Thanks "The Coolest"!!
Bumpage
so glad i found this!
now I can see I have plenty to improve from 47C load.
Maybe they will make this thread a sticky so you don't have to worry about "bumpage".
I'm getting 71-72C load reported with 1.6v with MP-05 watercooling on my B0 E6600 and ASUS P5W DH. I'm hoping that this isn't actual temps. Speedfan is reporting 31C.
Here is my result with asus p5w-dh (bios 0602) with e6400
dual core full load
http://i6.tinypic.com/1z66nt4.jpg
idle 10mnts
http://i6.tinypic.com/1z66r6s.jpg
I'm using my own production waterblock.
I'm using a ultra 120 with a 60CFM delta fan. Ambient is 78F. full load temps:
My buggy reading on air in a hot room:
http://img323.imageshack.us/img323/4301/untitled4vf.jpg
Is there somthing like this for the Dual Core CPU, I see this only works on
Core 2 Duo's
why isn't this a sticky yet
nice have to download this
Something doesn't seem to be right here, i don't think this program is reporting correct temps, i dont ever recall hearing that AMD has a sensor for each core, never heard of such a thing, if it existed i think other programs would have existed as well......i may be wrong.......but here is a screen shot of my cpu's at full load, one is 10c higher than the other..........
http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/7868/213fl2.jpg
Mine reads 13 degrees idle for both cores.
6500ES
Amazing for saying im on air..
Mine Reads correctly with Bios on T2600/Aopen board.
Idle=28c 3min Renderbench load = 40c.