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Solve : Faulty Motherboard [Heating Probe]?? Gigabyte 965 DS3 Pro? |
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Answer» Hi Guys, Over clocked to 2.1Ghz, ran Orthos for 18 hrs; max temp 38 C, Idle 23 C. Quote idles of 23 loads of 35 Quote Cool, quiet and extremely fast... Quote who say this cpu run hot, it doesn't. The temperature never reach 39 C even in stock cooling, howevever, i bought a rosewill cpu cooler , which bring the temperature to 19 C in idle stage and 26 C full load, wow !! Quote Runs really cool even on stock. Thanks guys! Great responses... I did some futher research also and came up with similar things about low temps (and much lower power than the AMD EQUIVALENTS...)... I'll be getting the flat temp probe, would be GOOD to add to the arsenal... Its just so shocking to find it at such low levels... I'll keep a close eye on temps before handing over to the client, but it still hasn't fried... Obviously blessed... I'll post back here with any future findings if anyone else gets as baffled as i am by this chip SERIES...I wish i owned a chip that ran that cool. Quote from: patio on May 20, 2007, 06:34:26 AM I wish i owned a chip that ran that cool. Me too. This thread has got me making plans for when replacement time comes around... I am running a 3.0 GHz Pentium 4, a Prescott, in a little Shuttle XPC case, and it idles at 40 - 42 and gets up to around 60 at full load unless I set the fan speed to "deafening". I have had it for 2 and a half years and performance wise I am still perfectly happy though. Here Ya Go... Quote from: patio on May 20, 2007, 07:34:29 AM Here Ya Go... That's like those Crays in the 1980s which were filled with Fluoroinert There were actually a few that used Artificial Plasma as well...i guess Asimov was right after all. Quote from: patio on May 20, 2007, 07:54:50 AM There were actually a few that used Artificial Plasma as well...i guess Asimov was right after all. Artificial plasmas (medical) are perfluorocarbons. Fluorinert is a perfluorocarbon. Just not packaged and tested for medical use. compunurse mini temp probe on the way in the post.... Will have a proper test shortly...I knew that the P180 case had magnificent cooling, but i didnt think it would be that great. What sort of case temps do you get?On full load the case temp never really passes 32/34, when ambient room temp is at around 21... thats with all case fans on their lowest settings.... Having the PSU completely seperated from the cpu seems to play a major part...just a question, do the heatsink fans feel warm to the touch under load? Don't electrocute urself, and make sure your grounded, but if they are relatively cool then Intel has finally made a chip that can compete to AMDs in temp as well as performance. |
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