D dpopiz Diamond Member Jan 28, 2001 4,454 0 0 Jan 12, 2002 #3 well, then how accurate are the temps it gives (what should I add or subtract to get the actual temp?)
well, then how accurate are the temps it gives (what should I add or subtract to get the actual temp?)
M Mikewarrior2 Diamond Member Oct 20, 1999 7,132 0 0 Jan 12, 2002 #4 no, and you probably have to add 10+C. The kk266 series of boards are very inaccurate. Mike
D dpopiz Diamond Member Jan 28, 2001 4,454 0 0 Jan 12, 2002 #5 are you sure?!? I'm getting 38C on my xp1500+ with sk6+18cfm...and I got about 35 with my old t-bird 900 amient temp is around 68F
are you sure?!? I'm getting 38C on my xp1500+ with sk6+18cfm...and I got about 35 with my old t-bird 900 amient temp is around 68F
M Mikewarrior2 Diamond Member Oct 20, 1999 7,132 0 0 Jan 12, 2002 #6 yes, and XP Socket-thermistor readings are even more inaccuare than T-bird socket-thermistor. Mike Overclockers.com Socket-thermistor/KK266 results CPU "die" is probably around 45C, KK266 is reporting 32C. Numerous other examples abound. Mike
yes, and XP Socket-thermistor readings are even more inaccuare than T-bird socket-thermistor. Mike Overclockers.com Socket-thermistor/KK266 results CPU "die" is probably around 45C, KK266 is reporting 32C. Numerous other examples abound. Mike