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    I have Core2Duo E6300

    My temps at idle are 51-54, and under load (not even 100% stress) shoot up to 63-6x+

    I seated and reseated cooler for 10 times, checked the CPU and cooler surface, i replaced stock contact paste with more quality like paste. and still no improvement.

    i read that the deafults should be 30-35 idle.

    I overclocked nothing, all is on auto, motherboard is ASUS P5B-Deluxe/wifiap

    Programs used to measure temps are coretemp and TAT.

    My default vcore is 1.28v checked with Cpu-Z

    HELP!!

    I tried setting voltages by hand and still no luck, still high temps. Besides the fact that i have 0.4 vdropp !!!

    I tested on another mobo ASUS P5 somethong with integrated gpu, and temps on idle were 30-35. (same stock cooler)

    I didnt lapp IHS (beacuse atm its flat as it should be ) but i was planning when i OC this baby to shave few degrees off, which i cannot start beacuse it doesnt even work properly on stock settings.

    systems temps is normal ~30.

    I will probably RMA the board, which will probably be a huge problem, cause here if it works, its a big fight to get it replaced... but i am just buffled by this overheating.... and i will do my best to get a new one.

    I've just hoped that someone had seen something like this before, because in my 8 years as sys builder i havent...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angelico_Payne View Post
    I have Core2Duo E6300

    My temps at idle are 51-54, and under load (not even 100% stress) shoot up to 63-6x+

    I seated and reseated cooler for 10 times, checked the CPU and cooler surface, i replaced stock contact paste with more quality like paste. and still no improvement.

    i read that the deafults should be 30-35 idle.

    I overclocked nothing, all is on auto, motherboard is ASUS P5B-Deluxe/wifiap

    Programs used to measure temps are coretemp and TAT.

    My default vcore is 1.28v checked with Cpu-Z

    HELP!!

    I tried setting voltages by hand and still no luck, still high temps. Besides the fact that i have 0.4 vdropp !!!

    I tested on another mobo ASUS P5 somethong with integrated gpu, and temps on idle were 30-35. (same stock cooler)

    I didnt lapp IHS (beacuse atm its flat as it should be ) but i was planning when i OC this baby to shave few degrees off, which i cannot start beacuse it doesnt even work properly on stock settings.

    systems temps is normal ~30.

    I will probably RMA the board, which will probably be a huge problem, cause here if it works, its a big fight to get it replaced... but i am just buffled by this overheating.... and i will do my best to get a new one.

    I've just hoped that someone had seen something like this before, because in my 8 years as sys builder i havent...
    I think your temps are fine.
    Intel Core i7 LGA1366 - 3.60GHz (20x 180 BCLK) / 4 Cores / 8 Threads / 1.26v / UCLK 3067MHz / QPI 6.47 GTs
    Crucial, Micron D9JNM ICs, 12GB DDR3 - 1440MHz, 8-8-8-20 1T, 1.6v, Tri-Channel
    Palit NVIDA GeForce GTX 460 1GB DDR5 16x 2.0 - GPU 750MHz / Shader 1500Hz / DDR5 3625MHz
    2x Intel X25-M G2, 80GB SSD, ICH10R RAID 0 / Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    ....... System Runs 24/7....... system_01

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    Temps too high reply to Angelico

    Just out of curiosity, what is the ambient room temperature where your computer is operating?

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    Originally Posted by Angelico_Payne
    I have Core2Duo E6300

    My temps at idle are 51-54, and under load (not even 100% stress) shoot up to 63-6x+

    I seated and reseated cooler for 10 times, checked the CPU and cooler surface, i replaced stock contact paste with more quality like paste. and still no improvement.








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    Intel Core i7 LGA1366 - 3.60GHz (20x 180 BCLK) / 4 Cores / 8 Threads / 1.26v / UCLK 3067MHz / QPI 6.47 GTs
    Crucial, Micron D9JNM ICs, 12GB DDR3 - 1440MHz, 8-8-8-20 1T, 1.6v, Tri-Channel
    Palit NVIDA GeForce GTX 460 1GB DDR5 16x 2.0 - GPU 750MHz / Shader 1500Hz / DDR5 3625MHz
    2x Intel X25-M G2, 80GB SSD, ICH10R RAID 0 / Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
    ....... System Runs 24/7....... system_01

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