Quote Originally Posted by unclewebb View Post
Temps are meaningless. Keep track of how far you are away from the throttling point using CoreTemp 0.95 and you'll never have a problem.

The only Intel documented temperature info for a dual or quad core is provided by the on chip digital sensors which CoreTemp reports as Delta to Tjunction. Keep that above zero and as long as your computer is stable you'll never have a temperature related issue to worry about.

So, to put this to bed for us still a little confuse UncleWebb, Just use Coretemp 95 track your delta to Tjunction and check for stability. The larger the delta, the more headroom you may have with overclocking?

I just checked my Coretemp 95 and is showing 33C/34C and my delta is 52/51C to Tjuntion 85C for my E6600. Is this correct. Disregard Speedfan, Bios, and Ntune?