Who's got the "hottest" Thuban here?

Magic Carpet

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My results:

94c - Core Temp
104c - Hardware Monitor

Clock: 2600 Mhz
Voltage: Auto

Took about 25 mins to get there. Passively cooled Noctua heatsink is good. The idea was to reach the 100c mark and it did. I could feel the heat slowly building up in the room. That was epic


 

dakU7

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I don't even...

You DO know the max safe temp for Thuban is ~62c?
 

GoStumpy

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Oh, and that is a motherboard sensor at 104C, not the chip itself...
 

Rvenger

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Are you trying to kill a perfectly good CPU? Your max temp is 94.8c.
 

General Kenobi

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If you send me a CPU, I'll drench it in gasoline and torch it for you. It's bound to get pretty hot before it melts. Bound to.
 

nitrous9200

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I think you win your own prize.

I'm running my 1090T at 1.28v and it runs at a nice 25C idle and about 47C under load with the stock heatsink, and I'm pretty happy with that.
 

Maximilian

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My results:

94c - Core Temp
104c - Hardware Monitor

Clock: 2600 Mhz
Voltage: Auto

Took about 25 mins to get there. Passively cooled Noctua heatsink is good. The idea was to reach the 100c mark and it did. I could feel the heat slowly building up in the room. That was epic



Nice, i take it you got a free thuban or found it in the trash or something?
 

Ben90

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Hey look! I can use an incorrectly calibrated program as well!
It blows my mind that people still use HWMonitor (or even *C) for temperatures. Its like: hmmm, I could either use this 100% accurate &#916;TJMax value reported by PECI, or some arbitrarily set number that is more often than not wrong.




This processor runs so cool it actually removes heat from my D14 cooler!!! Ambient is 27*C



Another screenshot showing how even the coveted CPUZ makes mistakes.
 
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aigomorla

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No way are those temps being reported properly. lol

Ben found the secret of the god particle...

He hasnt shown u the particle smasher which powers the cooling system.
 

Ben90

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No way are those temps being reported properly. lol
All sarcasm aside, the temperature of the CPU cores is being reported correctly for both screen shots using the processors native units, &#916;TJMax. These values are 4,3,10,8 for the first and 55,56,52,56 for the second.
The conversion from &#916;TJMax to degrees Celcuis is distorted and the reason for the wonky numbers.

I really find there is no reason to use *C for processor temperatures anymore. I lost faith in the system when the main temperature reporting utilities (Real Temp, Core Temp, Speefan, HWMonitor, ect.) still can't correctly make the conversion for my i7 920.

*edit*
The above also doesn't take into account that TJMax values can vary between different CPUs of the same model, and even different cores of the same CPU.
 
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sm625

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Did you seriously post images from a site where you have to register in order to look at them?
 

Magic Carpet

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This thread should be titled " how fast can you kill your Thuban ".
If I wanted to kill it, it would have already been dead.

I don't even...
You DO know the max safe temp for Thuban is ~62c?
Yes, I read the datasheets too.

Roffle, so much fail here.
Edit: Can you please hit 120?!?!
Donate me an AM3 mainboard and maybe we could work something out?

Oh, and that is a motherboard sensor at 104C, not the chip itself...
No idea, how precisely these sensors were working but I can assure you, it was hell-hot in there.

Are you trying to kill a perfectly good CPU? Your max temp is 94.8c.
No, the idea was to find the "real" Tj MAX.

If you send me a CPU, I'll drench it in gasoline and torch it for you. It's bound to get pretty hot before it melts. Bound to.
Which means, I'll leave all the fun part to you? No, thanks.

Why don't you just try scrambling an egg on it?
Good idea, I was thinking about that.

I think you win your own prize.

I'm running my 1090T at 1.28v and it runs at a nice 25C idle and about 47C under load with the stock heatsink, and I'm pretty happy with that.
Yes, Thuban is an amazingly cool-running chip. (First thing comes to my mind is Ahtlon XP when I say this).

Lol, this thread is nothing short of hilarious
Any day above ground is a good one, eh?

Nice, i take it you got a free thuban or found it in the trash or something?
Nope, I paid J105 for it.

No way are those temps being reported properly. lol
If they weren't, the mobo would have still been alive. RIP.

If this was in atot. Their would be so many parodies.
No idea, what you are talking about.

I really find there is no reason to use *C for processor temperatures anymore. I lost faith in the system when the main temperature reporting utilities (Real Temp, Core Temp, Speefan, HWMonitor, ect.) still can't correctly make the conversion for my i7 920.
Didn't have my temp gun nearby. Pity, I know.

Did you seriously post images from a site where you have to register in order to look at them?
As far as I know, nope.
 
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