What's the max temp for Dual-Cores

Ayah

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That's way into safe, if your max load temp is 34C, you're nowhere near heat-damage range.
 

highflyer

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Originally posted by: JimmiG
Is it the Pentium Dual Core E6300 or the Core 2 Duo E6300?

http://processorfinder.intel.c...tails.aspx?sSpec=SL9SA

For C2D, nominal voltage is 0.85V ? 1.5V, so the voltage should be safe. Max temp is 61.4C so make sure you don't exceed that.

For the 45nm Pentium Dual Core E6300:
http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=41493

1.4V would be slightly outside of the specs. It can however tolerate a higher temp of 74.1C.

Thanks for the links, they were helpful. I dropped the core voltage to 1.3625. Lets see if it runs stable.

 

highflyer

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I'm a little surprised at the temp since I'm using a stock HS/fan.

I'm getting the temp off the sofware from my Gigabyte motherboard.

How reliable is that?
 

Billb2

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Originally posted by: highflyer
I'm a little surprised at the temp since I'm using a stock HS/fan.

I'm getting the temp off the sofware from my Gigabyte motherboard.

How reliable is that?

NOT AT ALL RELIABLE.

CPU temps can, and do, change 10°c per second or more.

By the time you get to the bios any temperature event is long gone.
 

Schmide

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I'm really surprised Intel went to a tenth significant digit. Seems to be 99.5% irrelevant.