Hey all,
Last night I just put together a new system with a GA-P35-DQ6 mobo, a e6850 3GHz Duo proc, and 2 gigs of ram.
I ran ortho last night as well as the ATI tool to see if the system was stable under a system load as well as a video load.
Six hours later, the TAT tool is telling me about 59/60c for both cores. That is what that program is telling me right? I see people post core temps and a CPU temp, how do I find the CPU temp and how is that different than the core temp?
The 8800 GTX was running about 85c as well.
Does 60c seem hot for a fully loaded e6850 at stock voltage, speed, etc? I'm using the stock intel HSF with AS5. I did an ok job of putting on the AS5 so if you think it should be lower, let me know and I'll re-do the HSF install. Just remember that the video card was loaded as well as running Ortho which increases the case temp a bit.
It seems the proc tops out at about 54/55c for both cores when the video card is not under a load.
Thanks for the info guys, I appreciate it!
-Allistah
Edit: changed 3850 to e6850 - my bad - thanks for the correction guys.
Last night I just put together a new system with a GA-P35-DQ6 mobo, a e6850 3GHz Duo proc, and 2 gigs of ram.
I ran ortho last night as well as the ATI tool to see if the system was stable under a system load as well as a video load.
Six hours later, the TAT tool is telling me about 59/60c for both cores. That is what that program is telling me right? I see people post core temps and a CPU temp, how do I find the CPU temp and how is that different than the core temp?
The 8800 GTX was running about 85c as well.
Does 60c seem hot for a fully loaded e6850 at stock voltage, speed, etc? I'm using the stock intel HSF with AS5. I did an ok job of putting on the AS5 so if you think it should be lower, let me know and I'll re-do the HSF install. Just remember that the video card was loaded as well as running Ortho which increases the case temp a bit.
It seems the proc tops out at about 54/55c for both cores when the video card is not under a load.
Thanks for the info guys, I appreciate it!
-Allistah
Edit: changed 3850 to e6850 - my bad - thanks for the correction guys.