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*Updated* Conroe temp thread
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oc speed (422 x 10) Temperature( -25c, -12c) programs (Speedfan) 1.612 Phase see sig
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TControl Mmax (maximum control temperature) The CPU specifications for thermals are written to a "Thermal Data Sheet". The Thermal Data Sheet lists many variables with thermal events regarding the sheet's CPU. It also lists a maximum case temperature (TCASE Max). The case is the IHS (Integrated Heat Spreader) and the T-CASE Max value indicates the maximum temperature the processor case is allowed to reach, and remain within recommended operating temperature. There is what is called a "Thermal Offset" which is related to the thermal diode. When you measure your case temperature, and wish to know the thermal diode's temperature, you can use the CPU's Thermal Offset to determine the thermal of the diode. Each CPU has a unique diode thermal offset When the thermal diode measurement minus diode offset equals the maximum control temperature (TCONTROL max), the processor has reached its case temperature specification (TCASE max). The maximum control temperature is provided in the appropriate power and thermal data sheet. The relationship between TCASE max and TCONTROL max is described in the appropriate functional thermal data sheet as noted below. Research: Intel has also moved to this method of thermal specification since 2005 making it a systemic thermal data sheet. R
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core: Allendale E6400
Cooling: Stock Clock speed: Stock Temp: 52C (folding load) Program: Pc Probe II
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__________________3.1 ghz zalman 9500 Probe II -- 33 idle , 40 load TAT -- 50 idle, 65 load
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ouchie... running a bit hot there... what kinds of volts are you using?
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Me? I don't think thats very hot... that seems to be average for what most people are at. I'm at stock voltage.
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Not really.... 65C load? Most folks are under 60.. you don't have a very high overclock either. I would back down a little bit.
I have aftermarket (CNPS 9500) , and run at 3.4 GHz and temps or around 53C
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__________________Stock showing cpu at 14C in the bios my room temp is about 27CNo programs windows isnt installed yet ![]() stock Custom W/C Gigabyte DQ6 I think it might be that the board only has the F2 bios so im going flash that today
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