Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: Xvys
The cpu seems really cool. Orthos heated up both cores to 50C, but one core idles about 6C below room temperature.
Sorry you just YMMV'd the laws of thermodynamics. Thermo can never be YMMV.
There something wrong with your board/cpu/software. OR your running TEC's which you havent told us about.
Originally posted by: Xvys
Perhaps Intel has finally perfected cold fusion?
*sigh*
are you a noob ocer? I dont mean this the wrong way. But YMMV thermo + making this claim isnt something a experienced ocer would ever make.
AMD has fusion. And fusion is completely wrong in what your thinkn.
Unless your implying cold fusion as in energy cold fusion.... which then would cause intel to be the largest power company the world will ever see. [meaning it doesnt exist and is only in the movies]
You need to post pics to continue to validate anything you said. Your going to confuse the newbies in this thread like jaredpace who finally accepted realistic OC predictions. But now is blowing them up agian.
No Pics = useless thread.
NOTE: Sorry i may sound a little mean, but extreme ocing like this requires pictures and settingss displayed. You need to post a CPU-Z shot with a Prime95 25.3 @ 30min + for max temp delta, with CoreTemp .95
Your claims are getting too far fetched, and your comments are starting to sound funny.
Lesson on how to take a screen shot:
1. download a program like infranview Its free and easy to use.
2. Press Prt Screen on your keyboard for a snap shot [this copies your desktop]
3. open ifranview and paste and then use the tools to crop what you want to keep
4. save image file as .jpg and upload to a photo client.