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HELP--temps question

Anarchist420

Diamond Member
1. Why were my CPU temps while surfing the web on my old Sabertooth P67 B3 24-28 C whereas on my Asus P8P67 B3 Evo they're about 34-35

AND

2. Why did they go down to zero on at least one core most overnights on the Sabertooth, but they stay at 34-35 C overnight on the Evo?

My hard drives and GPU run a few degrees warmer also.

Here are the things that are the same:
Room temp
everything else in the case is the same
EIST enabled in BIOS
OS power savings settings enabled.
all C States enabled in BIOS
vcore set Auto in BIOS
HSF
Qfan control set to Disabled
AC MX2
voltage offset set to [-]
vcore/VID reported in coretemp the same.
turbo disabled.
Additional SATA controllers and Renesas USB3.0 controller disabled.

On the Sabertooth I did have a Sunon 50mm 5k rpm fan installed and I'm using a newer version of CoreTemp.

Anyway, any answers would be appreciated.
 
Because you are running a newer version of core temp that is actually reporting the temps correctly now. Do you really think your temps went down to 0ºC overnight on your sabertooth? Do you have the PC in a freezer?
 
Core temp needs in many cases to have offsets set to report correctly. The 34-35°C is a very believable since normal for air cooling is 10-12°C over ambient, I do not belief your sabertooth temps unless your ambient is very low.
 
Anyone know if the Sabertooth is supposed to make the CPU cooler? Does its efficient power switching knock a few degrees off CPU temp?
Do you really think your temps went down to 0ºC overnight on your sabertooth? Do you have the PC in a freezer?
It was in the winter with the windows opened so ambient temp dropped. Still, during the summer with the AC on 73F, the 2500k ran cooler in the Sabertooth.
 
It was in the winter with the windows opened so ambient temp dropped. Still, during the summer with the AC on 73F, the 2500k ran cooler in the Sabertooth.

You have absolutely no proof to back this up unless you were running the same version of core temp, which you weren't... so you can't.
 
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