I would argue with you that my post is probably equivalent to the vulgarity of Disneyland compared to what comes out of most kid's mouths these days, but I'm tired so I just edited it to make you happy
And about the whole motorcycle thing: anytime the words "accident" and "motorcycle" come in the same sentence on an internet forum, there's always someone that fills the role of the cliche' "hey motorcycles aren't bad, it's the cars." I'm not saying you said that, and I'm sure you're a responsible rider.
I live in Santa Cruz, CA, and there were about a jillion tourists out here today, and the guys that died were both on bikes and apparently crashed into each other, probably fracking around if what I saw today in town and on the highway is any indication. Yes, I'd like to believe most motorcycle riders are intelligent and cautious. Most of the ones I saw today, however, certainly weren't acting that way. When I was in gridlock, I must've been passed by about a hundred bikes (not exaggerating, I was stuck there for hours), with everything from busa's and gsxr's to buels and harleys flying in between the stopped cars at 50+mph. They give a bad name to the responsible riders.
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Ok, end rant.
Anyway, my previous temp numbers were apparently a fluke. After I got everything up and running today I was seeing coretemp numbers that were unusually high: 40*C idle temps on cores 1 & 2, 3-4* below that for cores 3 & 4. So I'm wondering what the hell is going on.
I downloaded the newest Speedfan, dunno if it works with Q6600s or not yet, but it's reporting temps of 25-28*C idle.
ASUS PC Probe is giving me a bit below that, 22-25*C idle.
Monitoring only with Coretemp, it looks like I seriously botched the block installation for the CPU, or the radiators are cooking with inadequate airflow, or something else. It's not looking good.
Should I start cutting myself now, or is coretemp overestimating? For comparison, idle #s for the 8800gtx are looking great, with 35-37* temps at stock clocks. When compared to idle temps with the stock hsf that were hovering near 65*, that's something of a miracle.
So should I only be going off of coretemp and I screwed something up, or is the real temp somewhere in the middle of coretemp, speedfan, and PC Probe's estimates?
Thanks
(and Derwen, no offense meant, it's just been a really long day, and then I see ~40*C idle temps on a freshly built water setup, so it's been not just long, but bad, haha)