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Running stable on air, are the temps ok? what should the pwm temp be is that accurate? thanks

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They are alright, but you should`ve realy mention what is your CPU...

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He has a Q6600.


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@ 3.6... nice! Mine is going to stay stock for a while..


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They are pushing it. But if those are the max load temps, they are fine. I have my Q6600 at 3.2 Ghz and it gets to about 56C during stress test. I'm sure I would get similar if I upped my multiplier from 8 to 9 but I've been too lazy.

Nice working getting those temps stable at 3.6Ghz on air!


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