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Off-Topic => General discussions => Topic started by: absic on December 04, 2010, 10:13:11 am
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OK, I know it has been a little colder than usual in the UK and the outside temperature where I live has been below freezing for the past couple of days. Also I don't actually heat the room where I work as the PC and Audio equipment I use, generates enough heat to keep me more than happy. But the past couple of days I have been getting some lovely early start temperatures from my PC.
This morning, when I fired it up CoreTemp was showing only 7°C
(http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/3002/ct007.jpg) (http://img801.imageshack.us/i/ct007.jpg/)
20 minutes later and it was still only 14°C
(http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/7743/ct010.jpg) (http://img4.imageshack.us/i/ct010.jpg/)
Can you beat these figures?
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you win... :-X
I've got 37°C-39°C while starting...(outside temp 21°C)
plus I've slightly overclocked the 965 to 3.5Ghz
so the max temp won't exceed 50°C ;D
(which is enough to satisfy me ;D
(http://i55.tinypic.com/2z3sz5v.jpg)
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Yes, as you can see from the images I have O/C'd my Phenom ii X6 1090T to 3.8GHz but luckily this has been done with the CPU Voltage at only 1.3V so It doesn't generate a lot of heat. Also I am using the Noctua NH-D14 which is an amazing air cooler, even if it is a little on the large side.
As I write this, it is just after 11.00 am and I have been using the PC for a little video rendering and CoreTemp is still only showing 20°C
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You win ;D. Not sure about just after start but mine's idling at 25-27 degrees. Ambient isn't much lower, though. Still, I'm cheating as these values are for 800 and 1400Mhz. Above that it goes up some. At 3.5Ghz it's ~35 degrees idle. On the other hand, I'm letting bios control the fan, so it'd probably go down a little if I were to set it to max.
For the moment - I can't wait to put my gear in that HAF 932 case. That should bring my temps down a degree or 2 :P. I'm switching a few things, so I'm still waiting for the new MB to arrive.
People can be quite creative. I've bought an x2 555 BE that's guaranteed to run as a quad at 3.8Ghz. Quite a good deal if you ask me, considering that it was noticeably cheaper than 955 BE.
Btw. Don't worry, the new MB is also from Gigabyte ;D.
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I had my system running at -180c last week with liquid nitrogen. Also last year I stuck my watercooling radiator outside the window and measured -2c on my cpu.
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I have part of my cooling loop permanently fixed outside the house for extra cooling. ;)
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I have part of my cooling loop permanently fixed outside the house for extra cooling. ;)
That's a good idea, that's the way to do it 8) :)
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If only I could work out a way to get a nice steady trickle of LN2 over it now.... ;D