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Hey guys..

I just built my first pc....
Im running a e3110 with stock cooling...

i ran prime95 for like 4 min
core 1 hit over 80 and so did core 2.

I used like 4 diferent temp readers... all read the same/.

:S...
what to do

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Check the CPU heatsink and fan. You might have to much thermal paste or it's just not seated properly.


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e3110 is the same as the 8400? If so I recall hearing a lot about the CPU temps reading way off on most chips.


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Make sure your heatsink is properly seated, this is usually the case.

A faulty sensor isn't impossible either, but if you're getting overheating messages, it's probably working.


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I found this in a thread on AnandTech about e8400/e3110 temps:

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Both coretemp and realtemp are accurately reading the DTS sensor on your cpu, and both will accurately show the distance from throttling (distance from tjmax). Converting those relative temps (from prochot#) to absolute temps require knowing tjmax. Intel will not divulge tjmax of desktops, probably because intel has said they may change batch to batch (ie even for silent revisions?). Coretemp is guessing tjmax of 105, because 45nm mobile cpus have tjmax 105, but intel has stated that is INCORRECT. Realtemp is guessing tjmax as 95, which is an educated guess based on real measurements of casing temps at idle, underclocked, undervolted, steady state, that according to intel specs should result in a near equlibrium between core/casing temps, ie within 1-2C. So you are probably better off using realtemp with tjmax of 95. That might be 1-2C off, but no way, no how is tjmax 105C reported by coretemp. Speedfan 4.34 latest beta uses a tjmax of 100, which reads between coretemp and realtemp. Personally I use either realtemp or speedfan with -5C calibration, I use 95 tjmax for mine, as I think that is most accurate. But anything in 95-97 +/- 1 or 2 would be hard to argue with.



I know that I have to provide a 15 degree offset for Speedfan to report my temps correctly on my e6850 and Asus Maximus mobo, BIOS 907. It seems you may have to do the same.


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