Gettings HOT temperatures.

foolfromhell

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Jul 18, 2006
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e6600 un-OCed with a Zalman CPU cooler and 4 case fans...
Here are the results.
Temp 1
Temp 2

Logger results.
16:02:19: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 41°C ]
16:02:19: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 40°C ]
16:02:21: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 42°C ]
16:02:21: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 39°C ]
16:02:29: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 43°C ]
16:02:29: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 41°C ]
16:02:31: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 42°C ]
16:02:31: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 39°C ]
16:02:33: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 40°C ]
16:02:35: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 39°C ]
16:02:37: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 43°C ]
16:02:37: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 41°C ]
16:02:39: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 42°C ]
16:02:39: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 39°C ]
16:02:41: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 40°C ]
16:02:59: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 39°C ]
16:03:07: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 40°C ]
16:03:11: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 43°C ]
16:03:11: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 42°C ]
16:03:13: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 42°C ]
16:03:13: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 40°C ]
16:03:19: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 41°C ]
16:03:21: Workload power level: 100%
16:03:21: ** Workload Started (Processor 0) **
16:03:21: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 50°C ]
16:03:21: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 43°C ]
16:03:21: Workload power level: 100%
16:03:21: ** Workload Started (Processor 1) **
16:03:23: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 53°C ]
16:03:23: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 52°C ]
16:03:25: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 53°C ]
16:03:27: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 54°C ]
16:03:29: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 54°C ]
16:03:31: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 55°C ]
16:03:35: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 55°C ]
16:03:36: ** Workload Stopped (Processor 0) **
16:03:36: ** Workload Stopped (Processor 1) **
16:03:37: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 46°C ]
16:03:37: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 44°C ]
16:03:39: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 47°C ]
16:03:39: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 45°C ]
16:03:41: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 45°C ]
16:03:41: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 42°C ]
16:03:45: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 44°C ]
16:03:47: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 41°C ]
16:03:51: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 42°C ]
16:03:53: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 41°C ]
Logging to file:
- C:\Program Files\Intel Corporation\Thermal Analysis Tool\TatLog.csv
16:03:58: Workload power level: 100%
16:03:58: ** Workload Started (Processor 0) **
16:03:59: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 52°C ]
16:03:59: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 45°C ]
16:04:00: Workload power level: 100%
16:04:00: ** Workload Started (Processor 1) **
16:04:01: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 54°C ]
16:04:01: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 53°C ]
16:04:03: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 55°C ]
16:04:03: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 54°C ]
16:04:05: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 55°C ]
16:04:08: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 56°C ]
16:04:12: ** Workload Stopped (Processor 0) **
16:04:12: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 53°C ]
16:04:12: ** Workload Stopped (Processor 1) **
16:04:14: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 46°C ]
16:04:14: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 44°C ]
16:04:16: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 45°C ]
16:04:16: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 43°C ]
Closing Log
16:04:20: Processor 0 : DIGITAL TMP[ 44°C ]
16:04:20: Processor 1 : DIGITAL TMP[ 44°C ]
Writing to C:\Program Files\Intel Corporation\Thermal Analysis Tool\Results.txt


Please help. I dont know why the temps are so hot.
 

PoopyPants

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Jun 3, 2004
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zlamn cooler huh? good?
thats not possible.

go get a GOOD cooler like a thermalright or Scythe.

i guarentee you use a good cooler and it will help.

your load temps although they appear to be high really are not.
the conroe isnt a cool runner like poeple think.

your load temps are well within spec.
on air cooling your not going to see massive cooling unless the room your in is COOL to Cold
you have proper air flow in and out of your case.
you mounted the heatsink properly and used enough thermal paste.

remove the heatsink, check to make sure it flat and then sand it down some to ensure its flat and dissipates heat properly.

you also MUST check the top of your cpu fo flatness.

hold it up to a light and run a razor blade over it, if you can see any dips in the top of the IHS then you need to do 1 of two things.
1)
return it and tell them that the cpu top is concave and making your system run way too hot. and you want a new cpu
2)
sand it down. using 800-1000 grit sandpaper.
keep sandning it until the IHS is a uniform color. it will be copper. if you didnt know.
 

VanH

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Jun 18, 2007
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That's pretty high, I'm using a Scythe Mine B and getting 21 idle and 52 orthos load on a 3.5ghz overclock. Which zalman? And have you checked to make sure it's fully seated? When I first installed mine, I thought I had the pins fully thru all 4 holes; but later when I went to change out the 100mm fan for a 120mm; I noticed that 2 of the pins weren't fully thru or had popped back out had to struggle for half an hour to get them thru definitively the second time; good to have you MB totally out so you can visually confirm the pin heads are thru the holes and expanded on the other side (the intel idiot engineer who designed this heatsink mounting system deserves a slow death).