ArchAngel777
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Originally posted by: Dark Cupcake
Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
Originally posted by: Dark Cupcake
Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
Originally posted by: SerpentRoyal
Idle should be around 40 to 42C with 75F room. You'll need room temp north of 90F to idle in the mid fifties.
It all depends on the air blowing over the heatsink. If you have a standard case, you are looking at a around 5-7c increase over room temperature. So if the air blowing over the heatsink is 35c (BTX Specification for case temperature) or so, your idle is going to be ~45c at Tjunction. It wouldn't matter at that point if you installed a huge ass heatsink, as you can't lower the temperature of the IHS (Tcase) lower than the air blowing on it, and the 4 cores (Tjunction) sitting under the Tcase are ~10c hotter. The simple formula is to simply add computer case temperature + 10c to find your idle temperature. This doesn't always apply as some people have ducts bringing in room temperature air for the CPU, which then, does not play by the case temperature rule. At any rate, just log the temperature of the air being sucked in by the CPU fan and add 10c, that will be your idle. If you have poor contact with the IHS or a concave chip, you may need to add a few degrees.
Mine q6600 B3 sits on 80C full load at 20C ambient and 84C full load at around 32C ambient. So whats the most likely cause of such small diff in load temps from huge temp diff in ambient temps? concave chip?
The heatsink is 120 ultra extreme, 2 fans and as5
The quads throttle at 82c, so that is why your temps are not higher than 84c under full load. Load CPU Rightmark and verify this, it will tell you if a core is throttling.
FYI - At 82c it will lower clock speed, if temps still rise, it will cut voltage, if that doesn't work, it will climb until shut off time. (100c Tjunction or Motherboard Thermal threshold). It looks like the thottling was able to stop your temps dead in their tracks at the cost of performance.
if TM2 Throtling did occur i should be able to see it in cpuz and everest where the frequency and voltage should reduce? That does not happen, and it stays at constant 3.15ghz at proper voltage. I have not noticed performance drop either.
Do q6600 have TM1 throttling like the p4s used to have? where instead of reducing clock speed a duty cycle is introduced.
Plus don't the G0 stepping start throttling at around 80C (their TJunction is only 85C), I read that throttling point for B3 was 95C.![]()
You probably wouldn't see it because it only affects the cores that are over that temperature. If you really want to be certain, download CPU Rightmark and run that during your load test. Check all four cores... I am guessing you will see some throttling. But, who knows...