Umm smee, I know your excited and all, but what you are doing is meaningless and of no benefit to anyone. You can't just take a 'snapshot' of the temps and go, this is the temp of this mount and so on. It is more complicated than that to do it somewhat right. You should first, allow each cpu to be at load for 1 hour, then, have coretemp log temps for the second hour, all the while measuring WATER temps. You can then average all cores for the hour and then subtract the average water temp for the same hour to get deltaT (difference between water temp and CPU temp). Using air temps is terribly unreliable and pretty much useless for determining CPU temps.
Right, but at least this way we know what to relatively expect going to the V2. As long as results are duplicated across both conditions, I think it's a fair comparison.
E7200 @ 3.4 ; 7870 GHz 2 GB
Intel's atom is a terrible chip.
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