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HWmonitor showing temp higher than the cores is an anomaly to say the least. If "realtemp" and "coretemp" show the core's temperature to be safe I would go with them--set the tjmax in both to 100
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Aren't Core Temps more critical than CPU Temp?
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That's what I thought. I wasn't too worried about it, but it did seem really weird. ET6 shows the "CPU" temp as well.
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no problem, thanks for re-Living mine...
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How are you planning on regulating the speed? Do you run a fan controller? what kind? gimmee gimmee
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I'm not really planning on regulating the speed. It's sitting in a separate room that sound doesn't matter in. I'm getting the 252CFM fan. Should be a major improvement over the Ultra Kaze I have on the DK right now.
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![]() edit: if you run it wide open thru the PSU it will be fine ,but I would be leary of running it thru the mobo edit again 252? or 152
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-- ya, the BIOs will adjust the speed. the problem is these fans(my fan)requires1.6 amp-input current--- and 19.20 watt input power. That would be apretty good load for a mobo to handleedit:my fan burnt up 2 different channels on a Rheobus Extreme in 4 days
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I'm planning on using the Power Supply connection not the mobo. I guess I mistyped when I said Delta (I could have sworn that was the one I ordered). It is this one from Newegg <http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835706015> and yes it is 252CFM.
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