REALLY good AMD stock cooler

anarchistjon

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man..my stock cooler must be magic or something. i have my 2500+ at 3200+ with it (11x200) with 1.725vcore and it is 41c idle and 48c load....isnt that good for a stock cooler....WITH overclocking.....btw im useing AS5
 

hifisoftware

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It's ether that or you temp diode is too far away from CPU and it is not measuring true temp. To be honest I've heard that mobo reported CPU temp is extremely unreliable.
Sorry for being negative.
 

anarchistjon

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the fan on it is a 60mm and it runs at 4800rpm and it isnt all aluminum, it has a 1/4" thick copper plate at the bottom screwed into the aluminum heatsink, i tried a 2100+ heatsink and my temps go WAYYY up...so the diode isnt wrong...besides ive heard of 0 reports of a biostar m7ncd-pro having bad diode temps...i can see it...its right in the middle of the cpu socket..
 

Cheetah8799

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I think the SVC model amd stock coolers are the one you may be using. Large aluminum block with a round copper inlay in the middle? If that's the one, I had similar temps in my mobile 2500+ rig. The fan was too loud though, so I upgraded to a Thermalright SLK900a and put on a 92mm fan. :)
 

jhurst

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Originally posted by: anarchistjon
the fan on it is a 60mm and it runs at 4800rpm and it isnt all aluminum, it has a 1/4" thick copper plate at the bottom screwed into the aluminum heatsink, i tried a 2100+ heatsink and my temps go WAYYY up...so the diode isnt wrong...besides ive heard of 0 reports of a biostar m7ncd-pro having bad diode temps...i can see it...its right in the middle of the cpu socket..

If you get load temps of 48C, why would you go through the hassle of changing out HS's just to test if the