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Something funny. E-LEET and CPUID HW Monitor (and other monitoring SW too, I guess) are actually showing the CPU#0-temp as CPU#1-temp.
I've been crunching in past 2 days for November-challenge, but then I didn't like the idea that CPU#0 was 5-6'C hotter. So I decided to put a better fan on CPU#0, but in my amusement, the temp on CPU#1 went down.
I have always had better fans on CPU#0, becouse monitoring SWs were fooling, but I've just moved my best fan (Scythe Slip Stream 1600RPM) from CPU#0 to pull from CPU#1 (all 3 other fans are quiet 1200RPM). The core-temp-difference has almost equalized between 2 CPUs after that
As seen in the picture blow. BTW may baby has been running really smooth with this settings at 100%-load in almost 48 hours before i stopped it to change fan.
Last edited by Sam_oslo; 11-02-2010 at 11:53 AM.
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