I know there are other threads in the forum dealing with similar questions. However, after reading them all I am still not entirely sure what path to take. My signature lists the specs of my build. I have been running Prime95 and RealTemp to get a sense of how my cpu is doing at stock before I move into my first OC.
Stock 333 X 8.5 2.83ghz
At idle (core 0 thru 3 shown with temp range)
(37-42) (34-34) (27-28) (35-35)
At load (Prime95 small fft 15 min run)
(57-59) (49-50) (49-51) (53-54)
I have run a mild OC to test the waters and have these temps:
OC 355 X 8.5 3.02ghz
At idle (core 0 thru 3 shown with temp range)
(39-41) (34-34) (28-29) (35-35)
At load (Prime95 small fft 15 min run)
(60-64) (51-51) (52-53) (54-56)
I have seen that core 0 seems to run a bit hotter and some have commented on 60C not being so bad, but at these speeds it seems a bit high to me. also, from what I have seen others post as to their temps, I seem to be about 5-10 above what they are seeing.
So, questions:
I have seen some recommend re-seating the heatsink. I used Zalman provided thermal paste applied according to their instructions (not a drop or two but they have you "paint" it on the cpu and HS surface with provided brush.) Is this something I should consider trying with these temps, should I, in your opinion, be seeing better temps with the Zalman cooler?
If you recommend the re-install of the HS/Fan, any links to good posts on doing it well?
The extra case fan I ordered for the front of the case to draw in came DOA from newegg. replacement is on the way. How much difference would case airflow make to core temps. I have the Zalman and the rear case fan adjustable. Cranking them all the way seems to have no large impact on the temps I am showing, and would certainly not be worth the noise? Should I expect the front case fan to matter for the cpu? (I was getting mostly to make sure the silent graphics card had good airflow) (BTW the gpu runs about 42C on stock settings, 44-46C with the 3.0 OC)
And finally one last one: the gigabyte board has a "SpeedStep" technology which throttles back the cpu multiplier (to 6.0) when not under load. I disabled this feature in the BIOS but still see the multiplier drop down when the cpu is in idle. Any tips on really turning this off so I can have a more consistent benchmark? Or should I not bother?
Thanks for reading and for any help you can provide.
Stock 333 X 8.5 2.83ghz
At idle (core 0 thru 3 shown with temp range)
(37-42) (34-34) (27-28) (35-35)
At load (Prime95 small fft 15 min run)
(57-59) (49-50) (49-51) (53-54)
I have run a mild OC to test the waters and have these temps:
OC 355 X 8.5 3.02ghz
At idle (core 0 thru 3 shown with temp range)
(39-41) (34-34) (28-29) (35-35)
At load (Prime95 small fft 15 min run)
(60-64) (51-51) (52-53) (54-56)
I have seen that core 0 seems to run a bit hotter and some have commented on 60C not being so bad, but at these speeds it seems a bit high to me. also, from what I have seen others post as to their temps, I seem to be about 5-10 above what they are seeing.
So, questions:
I have seen some recommend re-seating the heatsink. I used Zalman provided thermal paste applied according to their instructions (not a drop or two but they have you "paint" it on the cpu and HS surface with provided brush.) Is this something I should consider trying with these temps, should I, in your opinion, be seeing better temps with the Zalman cooler?
If you recommend the re-install of the HS/Fan, any links to good posts on doing it well?
The extra case fan I ordered for the front of the case to draw in came DOA from newegg. replacement is on the way. How much difference would case airflow make to core temps. I have the Zalman and the rear case fan adjustable. Cranking them all the way seems to have no large impact on the temps I am showing, and would certainly not be worth the noise? Should I expect the front case fan to matter for the cpu? (I was getting mostly to make sure the silent graphics card had good airflow) (BTW the gpu runs about 42C on stock settings, 44-46C with the 3.0 OC)
And finally one last one: the gigabyte board has a "SpeedStep" technology which throttles back the cpu multiplier (to 6.0) when not under load. I disabled this feature in the BIOS but still see the multiplier drop down when the cpu is in idle. Any tips on really turning this off so I can have a more consistent benchmark? Or should I not bother?
Thanks for reading and for any help you can provide.