CPU Model: E6300 Retail
CPU Clockspeed: 3 Ghz
CPU Voltage: Stock
Motherboard: DS3
BIOS Version: F4c
Heatsink/Block: Storm
Rad /Fan: Nautilus500 Kit
Idle/Load: 31c / 41c
Ambient: 24c
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CPU Model: E6300 Retail
CPU Clockspeed: 3 Ghz
CPU Voltage: Stock
Motherboard: DS3
BIOS Version: F4c
Heatsink/Block: Storm
Rad /Fan: Nautilus500 Kit
Idle/Load: 31c / 41c
Ambient: 24c
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E6400 @ 3.2 Retail
DS3
Corsair Naut500 / Storm WB
Core Temp reports the same temps for me under load on my E6300 which is currently sitting at stock speeds on an Abit AB9 Pro. Core Temp says 44C under Prime and Abit uGuru reports the same.
nice!Originally Posted by Pitt
My Rig:
i7 3770k
Sabertooth Z77
MSI GTX680 reference
2x8gb Mushkin Redline 8-8-8-18 @1600
Corsair Neutron 256gb
2x Toshiba 7200rpm 3TB(Raid 0)
Corsair 600T White
Corsair HX750
Asus PCE-AC66
Hanns-G 27"
CPU Model: E6600
CPU Clockspeed: 3.0Ghz
CPU Voltage: 1.24V
Motherboard: Asus P5B Deluxe Wifi
BIOS Version: 0507
Heatsink/Block: Zalman CNPS9500
Fan: Lowered from 2900rpm to 1700rpm. (Default CNPS9500 fan)
Idle/Load: 36C/49C
Ambient: 26C
Utility Reading Temps: Core Temp, Asus PC Probe
Crunching for Comrades and the Common good of the People.
CPU Model: E6700 Retail
CPU Clockspeed: 3.7 Ghz
CPU Voltage: 1.57 in bios
Motherboard: Badaxe
BIOS Version: 1304
Heatsink/Block: Apogee
Rad /Fan: heatercore 120.2
Idle/Load: 45c / 69c
Ambient: 22c
Program used: Core Temp
Dual priming @ 3.7 Ghz on watercooling: 69c load? Core temp is WAY off, i'm guessing more like 51c load actual.
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Custom Water of course
CPU Model: E6600 OEM
CPU Clockspeed: 3.3 Ghz
CPU Voltage: 1.475 in bios
Motherboard: P5WDH
BIOS Version: 0903
Heatsink/Block: Scythe Infinity
Idle/Load: 24c / 31c
Ambient: 18c
Program used: Asus Probe
I would like to know a few things in regard to temps..
What temp does a conroe start throttling down at?
What temp is too hot?
CPU Model: E6700 retail
CPU Clockspeed: 3.6 Ghz
CPU Voltage: 1.52 in bios
Motherboard: MSI 975x platinum
BIOS Version: 700
Heatsink/Block: Koolance 300
Idle/Load: 45c / 60c
Ambient: 70f
Program used:crystal cpiud core temp
I7 920@4ghz
EVGA Classified X58
6GB Corsiar 1600
2X GTX 285@756/1550/2700
Corsiar 1000WT
ASUS 25.5 LCD/58"Plasma TH-58PZ800U
Custom H2O cooling
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Oh, thats a pic of my other rig.
First post yay!
CPU Model: E6400 Retail, Step. 6 Rev. B2
CPU ClockSpeed: 3.2Ghz
Voltage: 1.4 in bios, easytune, & CPU-Z
Motherboard: DS3
Bios Version: F3
Heatsink/Block: Scythe Mine
Idle/Load: 44C/54C w/ Core Temp
Ambient: 25C
Been a reader for awhile, just made my account.
niceOriginally Posted by Chewbenator
get better cooling and see if u can go farther
My Rig:
i7 3770k
Sabertooth Z77
MSI GTX680 reference
2x8gb Mushkin Redline 8-8-8-18 @1600
Corsair Neutron 256gb
2x Toshiba 7200rpm 3TB(Raid 0)
Corsair 600T White
Corsair HX750
Asus PCE-AC66
Hanns-G 27"
After some experimenting I'm beginning to see a line :
- under 1.5V : normal temperatures, about 33° idle / 41° load (watercooled)
- above 1.5V : things get hot very quickly : @1.55V already 43° idle / 55° load, 1.6 is almost 50° idle.
My guess is the temp diode is way to sensitive to voltage rising, or maybe conroe as a whole is
"The light at the end of the tunnel is the headlight of an oncoming train" (Murphy)
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CPU Model: E6400 B2
CPU Clockspeed: 3.44ghz
CPU Voltage: 1.45
Motherboard: P5W DH
BIOS Version: 0903
Cooling: Corsair Nautilus 500 kit (using all of the hosing)
Idle/Load: 29/32
Ambient: 20.9
Stock voltage/cpu speed:
idle/load: 22/24
Programs: Asus Probe II, AI Booster, Speedfan, BIOS.
Tested the load temps with 2 instances of super pi 32m running and after 30 min of prime (had asus probe logging temps at 1s intervals.)
Only fans I have running are the radiator fan, gpu fan and the weird P5W DH fan that hooks onto the heatsink covering the voltage regulators...
In a few hours I'll have the vmch mod done (have to go pick up a new multimeter at radioshack... can't find one that will read that low of voltages in my garage!
E6400 L624A768 @ 3600mhz 1.48V
Biostar TP35D2-A7
2x1GB Micron D9JKH, 2x1GB OCZ Gold DDR2-1100
1x250GB WD SATAII 2x120GB Maxtor IDE 1x200GB
EVGA 8800GTS 512MB stock 799/1998/2075
MCW350, Apogee, 120.1 Swiftech Rad
Antec Smartpower 500W
BenQ DVDrw
Logitech z-5300e
Oh yea if anyone wants to know the conversion from Fahrenheit to Celsius and vise versa, I believe (remembering from 5th grade lol) the formula is (TempF-32)(5/9) or for C to F it's (TempC+32)(9/5)... or for Windows calculators its: (F-32)(.55) or (C+32)(1.8)... So Rodman you're ambient temp would be 20.9*c if my formula is correct...
E6400 L624A768 @ 3600mhz 1.48V
Biostar TP35D2-A7
2x1GB Micron D9JKH, 2x1GB OCZ Gold DDR2-1100
1x250GB WD SATAII 2x120GB Maxtor IDE 1x200GB
EVGA 8800GTS 512MB stock 799/1998/2075
MCW350, Apogee, 120.1 Swiftech Rad
Antec Smartpower 500W
BenQ DVDrw
Logitech z-5300e
well, I usually use google to make calculations for meOriginally Posted by Hutch
it's extremely easy to o so and it's accurate http://www.google.pl/search?hl=pl&sa...elsius&spell=1
CPU Model: C2D E6600 OEM
CPU Clockspeed: 3158Mhz
CPU Voltage: 1.4V
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-965P-DQ6
BIOS Version: F3g
Heatsink/Block: Swiftech Appogee
Rad: BI-II
Idle/Load (as reported by Core Temp): 55/60c
Idle/Load (as reported by Bios/EasyTune5/Speedfan): 36/50c
Ambient: 27.5C
I do not think Core Temp is correct. It only shows a 5 degree change between Idle and Load.
Also, the air temp coming off of my rad is just warm at best under load, and at idle it is almost cool.
Mel
CPU Model: C2D E6600 OEM
CPU Clockspeed: 3.0ghz
CPU Voltage: 1.288
Motherboard: Asus P5B Deluxe
BIOS Version: 0507
Heatsink/Block: Scythe Mine w/AS5
Fan: Unsure
Idle/Load: 39-40/46-50
Ambient: 26.5
Utility Reading Temps: Core Temp/Speedfan/Asus Probe and AISuite
I still think my temps are a tiny bit hot however the HS is not hot at all even when running prime. I really think there is an issue when reading temps. I may try to re-apply AS5 and reseat heatsink however I feel that it won't do me any good. I was really hoping to get 3.0-3.2ghz however with these temps I'm kind of worried. What's weird is my temps did not go up at all going from 2.4 to 2.88.
BTW excellent thread! I really can use this information!
Last edited by FusionZ06; 08-15-2006 at 03:21 AM.
The major question I have is if people hit these high of temperatures in Core Temp, why not leave cpu throttling on and see if it slows down the Clock Rate to compensate for the high temperature. That would prove if Core Temp is right or wrong. I agree and also believe that it is subjective to how much voltage is in and doesn't seem very accurate.
I lapped an OEM E6700 becuase of Core Temp's reading being to high. When I took the processor off you could see that the AS had touched a complete square on the waterblock, so I figured lapping may help. Proved that temps only went down by 1 degree. I think that the processors are already making good contact with the heatsink and Core Temp is bugged for now.
Conroe temps at stock voltage are actually quite reasonable. They do seem to ramp higher than most other cpus as they are placed under load, but what really heats them up is higher vcore. So for overclocking with air, be prepared to run high temps. let the stability be your guide as to how far, but use a slow a voltage as possible.
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Agreed. This sums it up nicely imho.Originally Posted by xgman
Myself, I'll stay under 1.5V for 24/7 unless I find out that coretemp is indeed bugging out
"The light at the end of the tunnel is the headlight of an oncoming train" (Murphy)
Reviewing for Madshrimps
in the other thread somebody sayd it gives wrong values for ES conroes...
System : E6600 @ 3150mhz, Gigabyte DS3, 4gb Infineon 667mhz, Amd-Ati X1900XT
CPU Model: Core 2 Duo E6400 Retail
CPU Clockspeed: 2.66ghz
CPU Voltage: Stock
Motherboard: MSI P965 Neo
Heatsink/Block: Stock with AS5
Fan: Stock
Idle/Load: 45C/76C
Ambient: 27C
Utility Reading Temps: Core Temp
I've remounted about 4-5 times and the temps have remained the same. Using the latest verison of Throttle Watch (2.01) I don't throttle, even after 6 hours of P95 small FFT. I think Core Temp is wrong.
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why should core temp be wrong ? your cpu don't throttels, which is right, cause it don't reached 85°C.
anyway, 76°C is bit high, while idle 45°C is ok.
are you sure your fan goes max speed at dual prime ? my does NOT with auto fan control in bios. it stays at 2000rpm, where it can do 2500rpm.
i got 5°C lower with manual fan control via speedfan.
System : E6600 @ 3150mhz, Gigabyte DS3, 4gb Infineon 667mhz, Amd-Ati X1900XT
Because it doesn't tell people what they wan'tOriginally Posted by realsmasher
I don't have C2D but CoreTemp seems pretty accurate about my Opty, can't see why it wouldn't be with C2Ds.
Core temp is about 2c higher than Asus Probe.
CPU Model: Core 2 Duo E6600 OEM
CPU Clockspeed: 2.4ghz (stock)
CPU Voltage: stock
Motherboard: ASUS P5B Deluxe v0507
Heatsink/Block: Scythe Ninja w/ AS5
Fan: Ninja 120mm
Idle/Load: 41C/57C
Ambient: 22C
Utility Reading Temps: Core Temp
I agree that Core Temp can't be trusted. I have been touching the heat pipes, touching the actual copper base, and putting my finger down the middle of the Ninja. At idle everything is completely cool. After dual priming for 9 hours, each of the three areas is warm. Pleasantly warm though, not hot. I have remounted this several times, and each time I notice that the AS5 is spread in an even square on both the heatspreader and the heatsink base, so I have good contact. No, there's simply no way the core of the processor is 57C under load at 2.4GHz and stock voltage.
My BIOS temps say ~34 - 35C idle (can't really test at load in BIOS).
CPU: Intel i7 3770k. . . . . . . .Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Plus
Mobo: ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe . . . . RAM: 4x4GiB GSkill Rampage 2133MHz 1.65V
Video: Sapphire Radeon 7970 . . . Drives: Intel 520 SSDs
Power: Seasonic Platinum 860W. . .Case: Rosewill Thor v2
I was in the same boat as you and what was weird the more I OC'd the better my temps got very weird I now average 39-40 idle and 47-50 load. Never higher...even with an ambient of almost 80fOriginally Posted by Andypro1
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