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e8400 with hyper 212 high temps??

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Just got a Hyper 212 by cooler master and after some trouble finaly got my computer up and working with it. After boot i check the temps with realtemp and it read 33c idle give or take, while unde load with prime its around 42-44c(ambient temps are 22-23c). to me this seems a little high or am i just smoking crack...? im using artic silver 5 also.

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Those are very good temps.

Reply to icyicy

Stop smoking crack!!

Your temps are more then safe.

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Reply to nukemaster
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Yeah, AWFUL temps...

I mean water cooling often reaches just below those temperatures....

so for air to do just slightly worse than WC is absolutely horrendous

Reply to thogrom
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BTW this is stock settings (so 3.00hz) with a e8400

Reply to swat565
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very good temps
dont worry

45 cpus read wrong temps in idle
but under stress they become real

:)

Reply to youtube
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Figured out the problem...the vcore was set to around 1.4v :sweat: ... Now running @ 3.25ghz vcore 1.143 and temp around 43-44c, now i can see how far i can push it.


Message edited by swat565 on 10-16-2008 at 08:58:43 AM
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