I realize that Smithfield is a really hot core, but I fear I might be doing something wrong.
I just recently purchased for pretty cheap a Pentium D 840 EE, without a heatsink. I put it in a Bad Axe 2 motherboard with my Conroe heatsink (Core 2 e6300), and at stock speeds (3.2GHz, HT on, 800MHz FSB) and auto voltages, the processor is running at ~80C at idle (I'm reading this from the hardware monitor in BIOS). I haven't even begin to test it at load.
I realize this is a really hot running CPU, but I'm used to seeing my overclocked e6300 run less than 50C at load with a Thermalright XP-120. Is the Conroe stock heatsink not good enough to cool Smithfield? OR, are my temps about right? I was looking at getting another heatsink in the near future (January), but do I need to get it now?
Thanks in advance.
Specs:
Pentium EE 840
Intel BadAxe 2
4x1GB PC-4200 RAM
Radeon X1800XT
430W Thermaltake PSU
Antec P180
I just recently purchased for pretty cheap a Pentium D 840 EE, without a heatsink. I put it in a Bad Axe 2 motherboard with my Conroe heatsink (Core 2 e6300), and at stock speeds (3.2GHz, HT on, 800MHz FSB) and auto voltages, the processor is running at ~80C at idle (I'm reading this from the hardware monitor in BIOS). I haven't even begin to test it at load.
I realize this is a really hot running CPU, but I'm used to seeing my overclocked e6300 run less than 50C at load with a Thermalright XP-120. Is the Conroe stock heatsink not good enough to cool Smithfield? OR, are my temps about right? I was looking at getting another heatsink in the near future (January), but do I need to get it now?
Thanks in advance.
Specs:
Pentium EE 840
Intel BadAxe 2
4x1GB PC-4200 RAM
Radeon X1800XT
430W Thermaltake PSU
Antec P180