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    Tjunctioin: What is it and how hot is too hot?

    I am prime testing my OC of my E6600, and in Core Temp it lists a temp for "TJunction" at 85C. What is the TJunction and is 85C hot?

    My cores are fine, 44C and 43C each, but I am not sure what Tjunction is.

    Also, at what FSB should I start considering putting a watercooling block on my northbridge? My CPU is watercooled, but my 680i MCP currently only has it's heat pipe and the stock fan meant for watercooled systems. I am afraid to push the FSB too far above 400mhz without putting a block on the MCP to keep it chilly.

    My current stable on my E6600 is FSB 400x9, 3600mhz, memory is running at 400mhz 1:1 ratio, 4-4-4-12. I can run at 3600mhz with the memory at 500mhz, but the timings are a little too loose for my liking.
    Gaming Rig: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600, eVGA nForce 680i, 2GB Corsair XMS2 PC2-6400C4, 2x eVGA 7900GT KO Edition SLI, 150GB WD Raptor HDD
    FreeBSD Rig: AMD Opteron 165, Asus A32N-SLI Deluxe, 2GB Corsair XMS PC-4000, eVGA 7300GS, 160GB Seagate HDD

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    That's normal, don't worry about it. I think that sensor is not important. I think it's suppose to be air temp. Not sure. Same thing on my e6600 though. Nothing to worry about. Just worry about core temps.

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