Athlon II X4 630 2.8 39C BIOS temp at idle

VirtualLarry

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Is this bad? I used the stock heatsink that came with it, it reminded me of an intel celeron heatsink, except this is a quad-core. Haven't checked temps under load, I guess I should do that. Built the rig for a friend, and delivered it yesterday. Seems to work fine, and it's virtually impossible to install the AMD heatsink incorrectly.

Oh, the stock VID is like 1.3-something, and the BIOS on AUTO voltage overvolts to 1.425v.
 

heyheybooboo

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Would that be a Gigabyte mobo?

It will over-volt like snot on Auto.

Simply changing from Auto to Manual (without changing the stock #s) seems to stop the over-volt on my 785g.

edit: I fergit ...

I've also had success with under-volting and substantially reducing power at the wall.


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Key West

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Sounds fine by me.

My X3 720 unlocked 4th core + OC'ed to 3.4ghz is:
50 idle 60 load

But with the case open it's 38-40 idle, 48 load. So I determined heatsink works great but case is suffocating. I made a circular cut on the open hole grill + 2 PCI slots opened up.

Now it's 42 idle, 50 load. I'm happy with that.
 

Phil1977

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Make sure cool and quiet is enabled in bios and power management set correctly.

It should clock down and lower volts when idle.

If not than I would investigate this.
 

VirtualLarry

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No, it's an MSI 785GTM-E45 board. The only settings are AUTO, which is located around the 1.4v setting, and various manual voltage settings. You use the PgUp and PgDn keys to change the voltage.
 

Phil1977

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What OS have you got?

Vista/W7 set power management to "balanced"
XP set it to "notebook"

Leave cool and quiet on Auto.

It should work now after a reboot. CPU z should report I think 800 MHz at idle and a significantly lower vcore. These go up under load of course!

Let me know how you go!