Stock 6750 Temps and Voltage

Jman13

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Speedfan used to report incorrectly...it would do the CPU case temp...but the newest version measures the cores, so it should be pretty accurate as far as I know. The question is: if every temperature sensing program says your CPU cores are at, say, 38C, then how can anyone tell that it's 15C off?
 

cmdrdredd

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It would depend on the motherboard as well. Speedfan reads temps ok for me, but not voltage.
 

bryanW1995

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I know that mine is off b/c i'm pretty sure that there's the so-called "2nd law of thermodynamics", and it says that my case can't be cooler than the air around it unless something is making it that way. like, I dunna, a vapochill ls or something. While it is certainly possible that my wife snuck one in there and disguised it as an extra hard drive, I doubt it. um, put another way, ambient is 24c and idle is 19c. OP's chip idles at almost exactly the same temps as mine. I believe that the tjunction is supposed to be 100 instead of 85, so it throws most sensors off by 15c. those are pretty crappy load temps. mine doesn't even load that high at 3.48 with good aftermarket cooling.
 

Master Shake

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Originally posted by: bryanW1995
I know that mine is off b/c i'm pretty sure that there's the so-called "2nd law of thermodynamics", and it says that my case can't be cooler than the air around it unless something is making it that way. like, I dunna, a vapochill ls or something. While it is certainly possible that my wife snuck one in there and disguised it as an extra hard drive, I doubt it. um, put another way, ambient is 24c and idle is 19c. OP's chip idles at almost exactly the same temps as mine. I believe that the tjunction is supposed to be 100 instead of 85, so it throws most sensors off by 15c. those are pretty crappy load temps. mine doesn't even load that high at 3.48 with good aftermarket cooling.

Well at least one person commented on the temps.

I am using the stock cooler with freshly applied artic silver 5.

And those are crappy temps?
 

Miramonti

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Core Info temps are wrong at 18c, that's way too low if its air cooling. And speedfan has two very different temps...neither seem to represent an idled e6750. I have a 6850 and at 1.41 v, it idles around 33-35c.
 

Skott

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Those temps are off by more than 15C I would say. Under load the temps should be higher than idle. If you add 15c to 18C its still lower than reported idle which doesn't look too far out of whack. That cant be.
 

toughwimp11

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assuming you add 15 to those temps, how do they look? I'm curious because i have a very similar setup
 

bryanW1995

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Originally posted by: Master Shake
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
I know that mine is off b/c i'm pretty sure that there's the so-called "2nd law of thermodynamics", and it says that my case can't be cooler than the air around it unless something is making it that way. like, I dunna, a vapochill ls or something. While it is certainly possible that my wife snuck one in there and disguised it as an extra hard drive, I doubt it. um, put another way, ambient is 24c and idle is 19c. OP's chip idles at almost exactly the same temps as mine. I believe that the tjunction is supposed to be 100 instead of 85, so it throws most sensors off by 15c. those are pretty crappy load temps. mine doesn't even load that high at 3.48 with good aftermarket cooling.

Well at least one person commented on the temps.

I am using the stock cooler with freshly applied artic silver 5.

And those are crappy temps?
I think the temps are bad b/c if you add 15c to both then you're idling at 33c and loading at 56c. that is probably ok for stock cooling, but stock cooling is terrible. I'm at 33c idle right now and run high 40's night and low 50's day (south tx middle summer) load on my e6750 with a tuniq tower at 3.48 and 1.48 vcore.


"Those temps are off by more than 15C I would say. Under load the temps should he higher than idle. If you add 15c to 18C its still lower than reported idle which doesn't look too far out of whack. That cant be"

what do you mean skot? he's at 17/18 at idle and 41 load, showing tjunction 85. tjunction is actually 100, so he's really 32/33 and 56. you can change coretemp to display offset from tjunction to verify this. on mine at idle it shows 18c, but if I display tjunction offset it shows 67c. Since tjunction is actually 100c then I KNOW that I'm at 33c, not 18c. He has the same chip and it could not have been made very far in distance or time from mine and both are new release G0's, so odds are his is also off by 15c.




 

Master Shake

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Ok so if I set the t junction in core temp to 100 and use the offset it will show the actual temp?


Do these temps look normal for a stock 6750 with stock cooling?

How long does as5 have to cure before it starts to work better?
 

SerpentRoyal

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Your CPU is suppose to shut-down or throttle when it hits the Tjunction temperature. In general, stay 20 to 25C below the Tjunction temp when you stress test the CPU for stability (Orthos, TAT, or S&M's heat).
 

Master Shake

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Originally posted by: SerpentRoyal
Your CPU is suppose to shut-down or throttle when it hits the Tjunction temperature. In general, stay 20 to 25C below the Tjunction temp when you stress test the CPU for stability (Orthos, TAT, or S&M's heat).

ahhhhhh

ok then




Still don't know if these temps are bad or normal or what for a 6750 with stock cooling.


I would like to do a mild oc but don't want to start with high temps
 

Skott

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Originally posted by: bryanW1995
Originally posted by: Master Shake
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
I know that mine is off b/c i'm pretty sure that there's the so-called "2nd law of thermodynamics", and it says that my case can't be cooler than the air around it unless something is making it that way. like, I dunna, a vapochill ls or something. While it is certainly possible that my wife snuck one in there and disguised it as an extra hard drive, I doubt it. um, put another way, ambient is 24c and idle is 19c. OP's chip idles at almost exactly the same temps as mine. I believe that the tjunction is supposed to be 100 instead of 85, so it throws most sensors off by 15c. those are pretty crappy load temps. mine doesn't even load that high at 3.48 with good aftermarket cooling.

Well at least one person commented on the temps.

I am using the stock cooler with freshly applied artic silver 5.

And those are crappy temps?
I think the temps are bad b/c if you add 15c to both then you're idling at 33c and loading at 56c. that is probably ok for stock cooling, but stock cooling is terrible. I'm at 33c idle right now and run high 40's night and low 50's day (south tx middle summer) load on my e6750 with a tuniq tower at 3.48 and 1.48 vcore.


"Those temps are off by more than 15C I would say. Under load the temps should he higher than idle. If you add 15c to 18C its still lower than reported idle which doesn't look too far out of whack. That cant be"

what do you mean skot? he's at 17/18 at idle and 41 load, showing tjunction 85. tjunction is actually 100, so he's really 32/33 and 56. you can change coretemp to display offset from tjunction to verify this. on mine at idle it shows 18c, but if I display tjunction offset it shows 67c. Since tjunction is actually 100c then I KNOW that I'm at 33c, not 18c. He has the same chip and it could not have been made very far in distance or time from mine and both are new release G0's, so odds are his is also off by 15c.

Okay, I was misunderstanding what was being said. My bad.