My temps are also very high, but with the P5WDH Deluxe iam dual priming at 400*9 1,465v and it is in coretemp 78c :S and asus probe says 66c.
With a ninja on it, I hope it won't die :( I think I will lap the IHS tommorow.
/Grau
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My temps are also very high, but with the P5WDH Deluxe iam dual priming at 400*9 1,465v and it is in coretemp 78c :S and asus probe says 66c.
With a ninja on it, I hope it won't die :( I think I will lap the IHS tommorow.
/Grau
Well as you can see above, went for 12hrs 47+ mins dual stressprime at 3750mhz at 1.5v on Big Typhoon air at 82-83C load... felt the heatsink and no where near warm so definitely temp sensor is off
Just decided to drop to 8x400fsb for a run with ram @400mhz 4-4-3-5 at 2.2v
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975..._single_tn.png
Thats not bad :)
Sry to ask, but have you thought about lapping the IHS on yours?
/Grau
I think that is at least one of the things they fixed in the retail B2 version from the B1. I've heard people speak of ~17-20°C lower temps on their B2's compared to B1's at the same speed and voltage, and of course with the same motherboard and cooling.Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
My E6600 already lapped IHS but it's a half arsed job - couldn't be bothered to finish it up as it didn't change much so far heh
But solved the temp prob thanks to TT :)
The Thermaltake Big Typhoon was the best investment I made. Why ? Because it's LGA775 mounting gear is perfect for my old and trusty Corsair Hydrocool 200EX unit which uses puny 1/4" OD tubing but still packs the cooling power to beat the Big Typhoon heatsink :D
The pictures:
First, a pic of the Hydrocool 200EX stock waterblock with 1/4" OD tubing and what I intend to do with Big Typhoon mounting gear for LGA775 socket. Yes 6mm inner diameter tubing .. puny but still effect for this :D
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...rocool_002.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...rocool_004.jpg
Problem though is the waterblock has a thermal probe for displaying temps on Hydrocool 200EX and it's soldered to the top of the block making mounting uneven. So what to do ? Yup, Thermaltake again to the rescue with copper BGA ramsinks :D
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...rocool_006.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...rocool_007.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...rocool_008.jpg
Much more even mounting surface now:
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...rocool_010.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...rocool_012.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...rocool_014.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...rocool_019.jpg
Corsair Hydrocool 200EX lives on thanks to Thermaltake Big Typhoon and BGA copper ramsinks :woot:
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...rocool_022.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...rocool_026.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...rocool_028.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...rocool_030.jpg
Full pics at http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...X_LGA775/html/
How's it performing ?
Corsair Hydrocool 200EX with TT Big Typhoon LGA775 mount
CPU bios idle = 31-32C idle in bios (that's 5-8C cooler than Big Typhoon)
CPU windows idle = 24-25C (that's 7-8C cooler than Big Typhoon)
CPU load = 36-39C (that's a full 8-11C cooler than Big Typhoon)
good stuff keep it up
Thanks.. all i need is either higher fsb capable board or a E6700 hehe
eva2000 did you try any mods for the board, to raise vmch etc?
regards
raja