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Lost in the FSB hole
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Hi, I built this rig back in January 2007 with your help. E6600, EVGA 680i, 2 GB Corsair DDR2 PC6400 5-5-5-12 and Thermaltake Big Typhoon. I was able to overclock to 3.4 Ghz without a problem and was Orthos and Prime95 stable for 24 hours. I don't remember at what voltages, unfortunately. I've since moved twice and can't find my notes. After I updated the bios to p27, I found I couldn't get the temps I was getting before so I left the CPU @ 3.2 Ghz @ the default voltages. This was solid and the temps were like 30-35 C idle and 45 C load. Since then, the temps crept up on me. Not sure if it was the particularly hot summer we had last year, but I ended up putting the overclock down to 3.0 Ghz @ default Vs with the same kind of good temps. Since this time, I've noticed my computer's gotten slower. Doesn't seem to run the same. I recently upped the OC to 3.4 Ghz again with a voltage of 1.3125. Everything is stable, but the temps I'm getting aren't great. 48 C idle and 58 C under regular load, 68-70 under Orthos. That's unacceptable in my opinion. I haven't hit the voltage sweet spot yet, but I can tell you that I was unable to post at 1.23125. Idle temps in the bios were about the same at that voltage, however. I'm wondering what I can do to get my temps down at 3.4 Ghz, if anything? I'm not sure if going to the P32 bios would help, or maybe reseating the CPU with some new paste. I really, really hate taking the cooler off. My case has good cooling, but that cooler sits in such a way that I have to really work at it to get it out. Another thing I might be forgetting, the ambient temperature effect, but I don't have an indoor thermometer. Suggestions?? Message edited by i_hate_flying on 05-12-2008 at 03:48:57 PM |
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been keeping the case clean? Dust buildup will cause temps to creep.
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Hmmm...honestly, an OC on that chip of 400mhz shouldn't cause that much of a heat increase. I agree with nvalhalla; are you sure you are getting enough cool airflow in your case? Canned air is your friend. You said you moved, I am guessing locally...not to say...the Sahara? If you have moved, are you sure you didn't jar the CPU cooler loose? Since you aren't going into thermal shutdown, I would assume not.
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1+ year overclocked could of shortened the lif e of the cpu and it may be dieing. If reseating doesnt help buy a new cpu. |
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Dust is a possible problem, it's quite dusty in the last three places I've lived. I lived in a very polluted city in Poland where people burn coal for heating. I forgot how many metric tonnes of coal dust fall on that place every year, but you can see the black soot everywhere. It was inside my laptop, stereo, books, etc. Then I moved to Norway where the air is very clean. I have no idea where that dust came from. Since then, I moved to a small city where there's nothing in the air and where you can drink the water from the rivers. There's more dust here than there was in Oslo. But enough about that |
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I know this is prolly irrelevant, But would you mind running the latest Core Temp, and telling me what the VID of that processor is?
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i_hate_flying, to which temperatures are you referring; CPU (Tcase) or Core (Tjunction)? From the Core 2 Quad and Duo Temperature Guide - http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/ [...] ture-guide
Message edited by CompuTronix on 05-12-2008 at 11:41:08 PM --------------- Q9650 @ 4.2 | Xigmatek HDT-SD964 Ambient 22c | CPU 65c | Core 70c Vcore Load 1.320 | VID 1.1875 Core 2 Quad and Duo Temperature Guide --> http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/ [...] ture-guide |
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Wow, thanks for that, Comp. Going to try and be more specific from now on with the temps |
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Don't mind Lupi... I think he's got a VID fetish. Message edited by CompuTronix on 05-13-2008 at 07:31:30 PM --------------- Q9650 @ 4.2 | Xigmatek HDT-SD964 Ambient 22c | CPU 65c | Core 70c Vcore Load 1.320 | VID 1.1875 Core 2 Quad and Duo Temperature Guide --> http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/ [...] ture-guide |
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The recent version of Core Temp may be reading your Tjmax at 100C, whereas previous versions of Core Temp read Tjmax at 85C, resulting in the 15 degree difference you are seeing.
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This version of Core Temp shows my Tj. Max at 85C. I might try and reseat the CPU with some new arctic silver, but I'm not sure that it will do much. Can't hurt to try, except that it's such a pain to remove this cooler given the case I'm using.
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