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Howdy
Now stfu
.Political correctness is based on the principle that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
Howdy.
7,500 RPM maxtors? I thought they would be 7,200 RPM.
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well atleast now it relates to hardware uhh how are you reading that temp? is it in bios or a program like mbm or something. could be reading either the wrong sensor or it may be faulty. what are your surface temps?Originally posted by SciManAl@14 May 2004 - 21:14
oops sory i did that from memory let me fix it..
btw a problem i have i gots my 64 bit right? now the 64 bits have the heat spreader on top this time, and so i have this problem, i got a really low surface temp.. but the core is REALLY hot like 96c and i am not sure what i should think of this core temp...
any help?
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its probably an incorrect reading. does the block feel hot at all?Originally posted by SciManAl@14 May 2004 - 22:41
surface temps in bios are 30c
core temps are currently 60c
case temps are 27c
these are all readings in the bios...
i am using an external WCing unit, it shows the CPU block at being 23c
while the hardware detecter that came with mobo says that i have 200c i have given up on that reading...
and btw lynx nice to see ya too
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well i know that clocker reads his core temp (i think ) and its around the low 30's...and i think he said his socket is like 27 or something so low. :-)Originally posted by SciManAl@14 May 2004 - 23:29
well the block feels fine heres the deal, the block is 23c right now, now hypostheticly then the core should be pretty close to that correct? i mean... we are talking 39c difference between a piece of metal and the reading are right... i am just wondering if its ok for the core to be so hot.. i mean the surface temps are great and also wich temp should i worrie about for OCing...???
but i think yours is a faulty reading...
oh, and i think its supposed to be around 3-7 degrees higher, not 39
Hello Al.
You are in almost unchartered waters here...not many of us have the new 64-bit chips so practical knowledge is a bit thin on the ground.
Maybe MadCat has some advice.
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