E6600 temps on p5wdh

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Geekwannab

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Phil, maybe you could explan this. I don't understand this. Ok, now am running @300FSB(2.7GHZ) with 1.3V vcore. Now I am getting load temps 0f 48-50C in TAT whereas when I was running @280FSB(2.52GHZ) 1.3 vcore, I was getting load temps of 44-46C. Does this mean that FSB counts towards making the chip hotter. I thought only Vcore count towards the temp. BTW comming up on 3 hours in orthos @300FSB, 1.3 Vcore.WOOT.

 

Geekwannab

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Originally posted by: Geekwannab
Originally posted by: phile
Week 27 seems like a really good week for the E6600.

-phil

REALLY. Lucky me. Anyway, do you have any linkys confirming this

I found it myself

Linky

It seems like week 27 and 28 are the chips that people are after. I think I am really lucky
 

phile

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Originally posted by: Geekwannab
Phil, maybe you could explan this. I don't understand this. Ok, now am running @300FSB(2.7GHZ) with 1.3V vcore. Now I am getting load temps 0f 48-50C in TAT whereas when I was running @280FSB(2.52GHZ) 1.3 vcore, I was getting load temps of 44-46C. Does this mean that FSB counts towards making the chip hotter. I thought only Vcore count towards the temp. BTW comming up on 3 hours in orthos @300FSB, 1.3 Vcore.WOOT.

Don't read anything into a 2 or 3 degree delta in temps, as read by TAT. Any number of variables can account for such a small increase. Ambient case temp, ambient room temp, etc. Also, even though you have the vcore set to a specific value, in the BIOS, it will still fluctuate depending on the power needs of the CPU. If you monitor the vcore you will see that it will drop below 1.3 when the CPU is not under load. So, upping the CPU clock will demand more power and thus require more volts, which can easily account for a slight rise in temps.

-phil
 

Geekwannab

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Originally posted by: phile
Originally posted by: Geekwannab
Phil, maybe you could explan this. I don't understand this. Ok, now am running @300FSB(2.7GHZ) with 1.3V vcore. Now I am getting load temps 0f 48-50C in TAT whereas when I was running @280FSB(2.52GHZ) 1.3 vcore, I was getting load temps of 44-46C. Does this mean that FSB counts towards making the chip hotter. I thought only Vcore count towards the temp. BTW comming up on 3 hours in orthos @300FSB, 1.3 Vcore.WOOT.

Don't read anything into a 2 or 3 degree delta in temps, as read by TAT. Any number of variables can account for such a small increase. Ambient case temp, ambient room temp, etc. Also, even though you have the vcore set to a specific value, in the BIOS, it will still fluctuate depending on the power needs of the CPU. If you monitor the vcore you will see that it will drop below 1.3 when the CPU is not under load. So, upping the CPU clock will demand more power and thus require more volts, which can easily account for a slight rise in temps.

-phil


Thanks a lot, Phil for all your help. Having looked at the above thread that I mentioned @ XtremeSystems, since i had the chip from the same batch, I thought I would try the same setup .(Vcore 1.4875,VMch 1.6). I could run dual Super Pi 32M and 3Dmark06 but Orthos fails. It looks like Core 1 is a weaker one than core 2. Have to work my way back. Dropped the FSB to 350 and Vcore to auto and Vmch to auto and everythings looks fine now. Orthos more than 3 hours stable.
 

FlunK7

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Hi Guys, not sure if this is crossing threads, but...

Try this if you haven't already. Heat Solutions!

I will come back and place proper post/introduce myself L8r - Got to go to work now! & i'm L8.

Cheers

FlunK7
 

phile

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Originally posted by: FlunK7
Hi Guys, not sure if this is crossing threads, but...

Try this if you haven't already. Heat Solutions!

I will come back and place proper post/introduce myself L8r - Got to go to work now! & i'm L8.

Cheers

FlunK7


Yeah, that's a great thread. :thumbsup:

-phil
 
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