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    E8200 heat problem

    hi every one
    I have a problem with my cpu

    why this diff. in core temp.
    every thing in cpu is good
    I installed the cpu from 2 days ago only
    I hear from frinds that this problem always happen with E 8200 intel processor

    and this is the temp. with real temp

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    Many of the 45nm dual cores suffer from this. Take a look at the E8400/E8500 overclocking thread, lots of similar situations. I wouldn't worry about it at all, life is too short.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueAqua View Post
    Many of the 45nm dual cores suffer from this. Take a look at the E8400/E8500 overclocking thread, lots of similar situations. I wouldn't worry about it at all, life is too short.
    the diff. betn. tow cores are 10 degree
    is that normal for this type of cpu or the diff. with me is more than ratio
    i need your advice to make agood cooling for cpu

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    My friend just got an E8400 and running everything default gives him 61C/56C idle in Core Temp. Totally doesn't make sense and it's all about Intel giving us faulty temp sensor in the chip!

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    Calibrate, test the sensors with real temp and see if there's a difference then, could be one sensors doesn't respond at all...
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    its usually a sign of stuck sensors. Try testing the sensors @ full load and see if the "stuck" sensor will scale close to the normal one.

    If my memory serves me right, these sensors are fairly accurate at higher temps but are buggy at times at idle.


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    this is many times for test my sens. with real temp.


    you can see diff. betn. it in 2nd. one and i have test again

    is that any problem with cpu.
    or this is normal for this cpu family

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