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Sep 2008
Kristiansand, Norway
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Hello
I'm thinking there might be a problem with the cooling on my box. When running 4 instances of llr.exe i'm running a temperature of 78-80C. This is on a stock Q6600 (Quad-Core 2.4ghz) running at factory settings (no overclock). Anybody else running llr on Q6600 who might shed some light as to wether this is normal or not? Any help is much appreciated! |
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May 2005
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My Q6600 is running @ 3.2GHz @ 1.28V real... under stress I get 55-60C depending on core. This is a G0 stepping CPU cooled by Thermalright Ultra120 Extreme.
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Just call me Henry
"David"
Sep 2007
Cambridge (GMT/BST)
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mine runs at 58 in a warm room when overclocked to 3ghz when the room is cool it only goes up to about 48 Last fiddled with by henryzz on 2008-10-04 at 19:46 |
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Sep 2008
Kristiansand, Norway
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Thanks both for the answers.
Seems there must be a problem with my fan / thermal paste or ventilation. I'l take the box apart tomorrow to apply the thermal paste again. hopefully that was the main issue. |
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Jul 2007
Tennessee
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I ♥ BOINC!
Oct 2002
Glendale, AZ. (USA)
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Get rid of the stock HSF. I use Thermaltake Big Typhoons.
Mine runs at 30C or 86F with DNET OGR cranking away for weeks and months. No case of course. Room temp is kept between 76F and 80F. |
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Aug 2002
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I had a QX6700 watercooled that maintained about 57C. It's not fair to compare a 165W Kentsfield to a 95W Yorkfield (Penryn)... btut I will. I *just* upgraded this week from that QX6700 to a Q9650, and switched from water cooling to another Zalman. It is currently undergoing the overnight torture test (SFSG)... and is maintaining 40C under load peak, sometimes as low as 36C. 70C+ is *way* hot, even for a Kentsfield (65 nm) chip. *WAY* hot. Damaging hot. Seriously. I've fried several motherboards at that level (though, thankfully, not a CPU). Jester |
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Aug 2002
368 Posts |
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I find that closed cases make for errors and higher temps. I tend to run "open" cases as well, with an external fan blowing good cool air into the case. I had some temp problems with the RAM in my upgrade. Even thought the CPU was hovering at 48C, the RAM was overheating, and a direct airflow over the RAM eliminated the roundoff errors I was having. The direct "open fan" didn't do much for the CPU core temp (from 44C to 40C), but it dropped the ambient temp in the case (and thus the temp around the RAM) by 10 to 12 C.... enough to make a difference. It isn't all about the CPU core temps. Jester |
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Dec 2002
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I had the same problem with the same processor on a new box. I did not have those problems with two other Q6600 processors. 80 degrees Celsius is the maximum temperature before the processor shuts down automatically. Turned out one of the four pins that attach the cooler to the motherboard was not attached correctly. Those connections are woefully inadequate and prone to unnoticed mis connection. Fortunately my processor is still in good shape and performs well at a temperature just below 60 degrees Celsius using the same Intel cooler.
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Jan 2003
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When running 4 separate instances of P95, my G0 overclocked to 3Ghz runs in the low to mid 60s. This is with a Zalman 9700 for cooling. Having a stock 2.4GHz hit 78-80 degrees is indeed worrying.
Funny how CPUs can only take up to 80 degrees before shut down. But for a GPU (f@h for example), 80 degrees would be considered borderline ok - start panicking around 90-95 degrees. |
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Sep 2004
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I also had that problem one year ago and I found it was a problem of not cleaning the dust of the stock HSF.
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