Q6600 G0 - are these temps high considering the environment?

bluxa

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Background:

I have a q6600 G0, P5K-E mobo, Thermalright ultra 120 extreme HSF with an s-flex fan running at 1600rpm. it is overclocked to 3GHz. Vcore setting in bios is 1.315 (not stable below this). My ambient temps are hot.


Problem:


I have been told that my temps are quite high and that i should take some action to try and lower them, but considering the ambient temps I didnt think so. I thought i would check with you more experienced folks to confirm one way or the other.


Below 2 temp comparisons of my system - with different ambient temps.

Ambient 34c
idle 48c
load running orthos 65c

Ambient 29c
idle 41c
load running orthos 58c

Question?

Are these temps quite high?

 

genec57

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Over 70c would be a problem with that chip. I wouldn't worry about it at 65c. Keep in mind that the Orthos load temps are far above any thing that you will ask of it in real world gaming or computing.
 

Thor86

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What psu are you using? That vcore seems pretty high for only a 3Ghz overclock.
 

bluxa

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using coretemp and rm clock to measure temps.

psu is Neo 430, comes with Antec P150 case.
 

cytoSiN

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VCore does seem unnecessarily high. I'm no expert, but I'm running the same OC on the same chip (333x9) and my temps are similar with the same HSF, and I only need max of 1.2 VCore in BIOS (CPU-Z obviously reports lower). I'm using an Abit IP35 Dark Raider and a Corsair 620HX PSU, which might account for the difference?
 

bluxa

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Hi guys,

When I first tried the overclock I started with a voltage of of about 1.25, because I'd read that many people were overclocking to 3GHz at this voltage or less. I cant remember exactly what happened but i have a feeling the system didnt post at this voltage. The system posted at higher voltages but i would get errors in Orthos after about 12-20 minutes. At voltage 1.315 was where it started to run stably without errors. Even with the high ambient temps the system temp still seemed reasonable so I never tried experimenting with the voltage again.

In light of what you guys have said though, I think now though I will go back and re-experiment with the voltages and see if I can get it lower. I'll report back later...fingers crossed.

I do also have another voltage question though. In Asus probe I get the following:

Voltage box --- actual voltage
v.core --- 1.29v
+3.3 --- 3.26v
+5 --- 4.99v
+12 --- 12.15v

What has always seemed odd to me is that the +12 voltage has always been over 12v whereas all the voltages are under the voltage box amount i.e +3.3 is under 3.3., +5 is under 5. is this normal/ok? The system itself runs fine, its just something i always wondered about.
 

imported_rod

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If the voltages are within 5%, they're fine. The stability of the voltage is more important than the exact voltage.
 

bluxa

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thanks for that rod.

I managed to get 3GHz stable at 1.30v. Anything below that gives the following error in orthos: FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4

1.30v is slightly better though. not sure why I cant do it on a lower voltage though. anyone any ideas?

Also back to my original question - should my temps be considered pretty high?

current ambient is 28c and cpu seems to have settled 55/56c under load