GeezerMan
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Originally posted by: MarcVenice
1.475vcore isn't that low. I can imagine it hits 60celsius with a stock HSF.
That's right. That is not a low voltage
Originally posted by: MarcVenice
1.475vcore isn't that low. I can imagine it hits 60celsius with a stock HSF.
that is the right temp for an overclocked opty. I had 57c with a zalman on mine running seti@home with an operton 180 @ stock.Originally posted by: Yoshi911
I hav'nt read all the posts, but you should try re-seating the heatsink. I just mounted a new 165 opty and was getting load temps of 80C after overclocking it to 1.475 volts, WAY TO MUCH. so I applied a little more Arctic silver 5, re spread it, and reseated the heatsink. Now im getting load temps of 60, way less (but still to much) i think i need to lap my heatsink.
Originally posted by: geokilla
I've come to the conclusion that Temp 1 from SpeedFan is the same as the CPU temp from PC Probe. Assuming that they read the temps from the Tcase Temp, it seems that I have around a 5C headroom. I did some googling, and it said that the Tcase max Temp for my 3800+ is from 55C to 72C. How do I know what the max temp of my chip is? Core Temp doesn't show the TCaseMax for some reason.
@Bill, is that with the MX1 paste or with AS5? I'm planning on getting the Arctic cooling Freezer 64 Pro if my parents allow me, and I need to determine whether it's hard to install and whether I should stick with the MX1 or buy myself some AS5.
Originally posted by: MarcVenice
Erm what suggestion do you need ? what temps do you hit when you stress the cpu with smal fft's ? For example, with the stock hsf, at 2ghz, stock voltage, 1.35vcore, small fft's would heat up my cpu 0 to high 50's celsius. Idle would be around 40ish.
Right now, with my new arctic freezer pro, I'm idling around 35 celsius, at 2.6ghz, stock vcore, and I'm topping out around 55 celsius using small fft's for 30 minutes, I doubt it will go any higher. Using a x2 3800+ btw, toledo core, I think this puppy is gonna run at 2.7ghz or even higher no problemoThe heatsink feels slightly warm to the touch, I'm guessing around 35-40ish celsius, slightly heated up water kind of temperature. I've also got a casefan directly pulling the hot air out, might wanna consider doing the same ...