I don't like the temperatures my new CPU runs at with the stock HSF, with the default settings it is above 60C at IDLE, and gets thermally throttled frequently.
So I am using RightMark CPU Clock Utility to undervolt my E6400 from the default 1.325V to 1.162V.
Looks great so far with about a 15C difference! I have it going up to 1.250V when it gets to full load.
It has been running a few hours this way, and I ran a virus and spyware scan, and watched some TV with the new settings (and about a million files to scan) to test it a bit. Am I likely to see instability with these settings using some other apps? The SSE heavy CPU torture kind of stuff will generally raise it to full speed at 1.25V, which I figured will probably be ok because the E6600 runs at that voltage at a higher clock rate with basically the same core.
I'm very surprised what a large difference in temperature that 0.163V is making.
So I am using RightMark CPU Clock Utility to undervolt my E6400 from the default 1.325V to 1.162V.
Looks great so far with about a 15C difference! I have it going up to 1.250V when it gets to full load.
It has been running a few hours this way, and I ran a virus and spyware scan, and watched some TV with the new settings (and about a million files to scan) to test it a bit. Am I likely to see instability with these settings using some other apps? The SSE heavy CPU torture kind of stuff will generally raise it to full speed at 1.25V, which I figured will probably be ok because the E6600 runs at that voltage at a higher clock rate with basically the same core.
I'm very surprised what a large difference in temperature that 0.163V is making.