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    Quote Originally Posted by demonbane23
    at 2.6 ghz and stock vcore 1.344 you should be under 55c load with Big Typhoon I would think,, maybe high 40's if that
    I would like to concur. In a cool ~25c room I get ~ 45c from my 175 with a TTBT and its stock fan when I have it oc'd to 2640 @ 1.36v BIOS/1.39v CPUZ

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    I have a 170 also at 2.6ghz stock volts. Mine is under an xp-120 and my load temps stay under 40c so I would say those temps are kinda high. I would expect better from a BT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jsriolo
    I have a 170 also at 2.6ghz stock volts. Mine is under an xp-120 and my load temps stay under 40c so I would say those temps are kinda high. I would expect better from a BT.
    Same stepping as mine too, so much for that theory.
    Can you go higher than 2.6GHz?
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    Alot of these Opterons are misreporting temps. Believe me. Feel the heatsink for yourself or use check it with a temp probe. 55-60C is definitely hot to the touch and your heatsink will be pretty hot if it is really running that hot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CRUSH-ER
    Alot of these Opterons are misreporting temps. Believe me. Feel the heatsink for yourself or use check it with a temp probe. 55-60C is definitely hot to the touch and your heatsink will be pretty hot if it is really running that hot.
    OK, I took the side panel off and felt the HSF as best I could (P180 is super cramped). I couldn't find a spot that was even remotely hot. The heatpipes were a bit warm, but nothing uncomfortable in the least.
    I also noticed my temps dropped about 5 C with the side panel off.

    I've never used a temp probe, how exactly do they work?
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