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E6550 running idle temp 45 using artic freezer 7

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i just wanted to ask something...

i'm running a core 2 duo E6550 on idle temp 45 c, on load never exceeding 66 c (reported by core temp),
heat sink Artic freezer 7 fan speed is roughly 600 - 700 rpm on idle, 2000 on max load (PWM Enabled).

When using gigabyte tools (hardware monitoring), the reported temp is 35 c on idle on load 60 max.
i don't know which 1 is correct....? however it seems to me that, gigabyte tools has taken this core temp value from bios. since they both match each other.


is it normal ?
in my opinion, by using artic freezer 7 core temp should be lower than 45 on idle..

my spec is :
gigabye p35-s3l
e6550 2333 ghz. (enabled the gigabyte CIA automatic variable overcloking or such on full thrust resulted at steady 2.85 ghz on load)

does any 1 here using e6550 on stock fan ? can u tell me the core temp and fan speed on idle ?
thx in advance...


Message edited by ibmas400 on 02-21-2008 at 01:42:21 PM
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I believe that Gigabyte is reporting the Tcase while the Coretemp is reporting the Tjunction. Read the Temp guide on top for further info.

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Evilonigiri wrote :

I believe that Gigabyte is reporting the Tcase while the Coretemp is reporting the Tjunction. Read the Temp guide on top for further info.



i c....
thx a lot

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