well, maybe your right, idc. I can prime95 all night, and i dont hit my bios thermal shutdown temp, but 15 minutes of occt:linpack is a killer. bios shutdown temp is 85c, linpack gets to 90c core temps, then it shuts down.
what are the pros and con of setting my bios shutdown temp to 90c? i could probably pass linpack 1 hour if i did that.
i'm just trying for 3.6 for e-peen value. 3.5 @ 1.25v is fine for me for daily use.
My idle temps at this voltage are 42/42/36/38, 1.3125v, 3.6ghz. any lower voltage at 3.6 and i get A BSOD FROM OCCT.
ok, well, I got a couple of runs in from OCCT, for an hour, and it passed at 3.6, 1.3125v. Sometimes OCCT:linpack runs up to 90C, and sometimes it peaks at 74C. Hard to figure out why.
Btw, IDC, when you said that I should be loading in the low 70s, was that with Prime95, or OCCT:linpack? Because that would indeed be accurate for prime95 temps on my rig.
I found
this ,mentions OCing a Q6600 to 3.6 Ghz on air, and reaching 90C with a Scythe Mugen.
This link shows that the Scythe Mugen is only a hair better as an air cooler than the Tuniq Tower. Then again, they were running at 1.432v, and I'm only at 1.33v. My rough estimate is that I should be running possibly 10C cooler just because of the vcore differences.
Edit: Tried prime95 again, I get 73/73/68/68 for temps.