Originally posted by: vicariousgeorge
Hello again (JustAGeeK, thanks for your recent help)...
From previous posts, you will notice that I had a problem with system temperatures. To combat this issue, I added 2 additional 80mm fans to my Antec TX640B case. Immediately, my temperatures dropped to a more reasonable level. However, this created another problem altogether - noise. The sound of 2 80mm fans at high RPM's drove me nuts. At first, I figured I'd get used to it, and that the benefit procured by their use offset the increase in volume. Well, it didn't.
Accordingly, I decided to purchase a case that had a reputation for being both cool and quiet - the Antec P180B. After migrating all my hardware from the TX640B to the P180B, I made the following observation: it wasn't really cool, and it wasn't really quiet. However, it was still better than my old case, and I did get a REALLY good deal on it, so all was not lost.
This brings me to my main issue: CPU temperature. Not only did I buy one of the most thermally efficient cases on the market, but I also removed the MX-1 from my Freezer 7 pro (it was already crusty after 2 weeks) and replaced it with some AS5. My CPU temps stayed almost exactly the same as before. I'm beginning to think that my E6600 has a cooling floor of 35-38C, and that no matter what I do - short of installing a liquid cooler - I won't be able to achieve lower temperatures.
I noticed that I received the L360A stepping (which apparently is one of the worst for overclocking). Do you think that may have anything to do with it? Out of curiosity, what are some of your idle temperatures?
I think I may overclock tonight too, so temperature is now even more important.
Anyway, thanks in advance,
John
I run my fans on medium speed setting, and find the noise acceptable - but my computer is located under my desk, to the left, so I am not directly exposed to the side panel fan(s).
High RPM's do get unacceptably loud though, that's why I keep it at medium.
My temps (according to Everest) are as follows:
CPU idle ~39, core 1/2 ~46;
CPU load (Orthos) up to ~46, core 1/2 ~59-60.
I am more concerned about the chipsets temps - NB measured with an infrared thermometer is about 45 (heatsink, of course), but the Southbridge is consistently ~52 deg C, with an added CompUSA heatsink. I put and extra fan from the same CUSA kit, and my MB temps went down from 43 to ~39-40 (Everest).
Yesterday, for the first time I experienced a failed boot on reboot. I have recently changed my advanced memory timings to the new ones recommended by a G.Skill tech, and perhaps that has caused the problem, but just to be safe, I've added that small fan from the CUSA kit to the SB.
Maybe it is just a coincidence, but with that fan, and Advanced memory settings on Auto, I got my best PCMark05 score to date - 7887. And it seems to me that the actual memory frequency means less that the frequency of the FSB. My SANDRA used to show 5400 MB/s with stock 1066 and 800. With FSB at 1300 and memory at 800, I am getting about 6500 MB/s memory bandwidth, with the memory left at 800MHz! PCMark05 score at stock settings was about 6800.
It seems to me that the proper cooling of the NB and SB chipsets is as important as cooling of the CPU.