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![]() Its a stock dell with upgraded psu, video card. So i had to modify the case to look like this ![]() So how are the temperatures? I just finished applying thermal paste to the mcp and cpu.
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If the computer isn't under any stress, those temps are somewhat high (mainly the CPU). The GPU is still decent, mine idles at ~49C. But you still have plenty of headroom before reaching dangerous temps. Also, since it is a Dell mobo I am assuming you can't overclock it.... in which case the temps will not really matter too much. As I said before they are fine for everyday use, but high if you are looking to OC. Hope this helps.
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IMO, your CPU are good, MCH is high, GPU is weee bit high, your HDD are a little high, and your case temp isnt terrible.
that fan @ the bottom of the case is doing nothing for you in that picture. You need to lift it off the case so it can get some air going, and not to mention its blowing downwards into a wall. You might want to throw that 120mm in as a rear exhaust, Dells put out crazy amount of heat.
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correct me if i'm wrong.. but juding by your picture, it looks like you have your memory DIMM's split up.. shouldn't they both be in matching memory banks?
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Am I the only one that noticed something wrong with 1.7V to her CPU o_O
__________________She should be at 4.2ghz+ easily with that kind of voltage and I doubt she is. That should be a lot lower and is the reason why her CPU temps are really really high concidering motherboard temp is 30? Btw, your HDD is really hot.
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1.7 Volts....wouldn't that kill the CPU in a matter of weeks?
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With Dell Stock cooling? It should o_O
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I think it has to do with the BIOS in these OEM motherboards. I have an OEM HP motherboard and my everest screen shows the same thing. Same sensor too.
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Well..it's possible since your temps are all over the place...but that voltage just has no excuse to be that high. People are overclocking quad cores with less than 1.5v
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