CodeMaster
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I am just wondering what temps everyone else's Core 2 Duo PC's are running at. I have one of computer desks where the tower sits in an enclosure on the floor to one side. Now I know the air flow through here isn't good, and there is heat build-up which makes this space like an oven, but over the weekend, while encoding a DVD to Divx, the two cores where nearly hitting 70°C. Now that is HOT. At idle temps were hovering around 58°C to 60°C, bearing in mind that it was fairly hot in JHB over the weekend.
I have since removed the tower from the 'oven', and it is now standing in the open with good air flow, but checking it yesterday and today, early in the morning, temps are still hovering around 42°C @ idle. It has also been a bit cooler this week with all the rain. I still need to do some more testing with the PC out in the open, I will need to stress the CPU for an hour or two, and then take some temp readings again and compare them to the ones I was getting over the weekend. If the temps are a lot lower than when the PC is in the enclosure, then if I want to keep it in there, I will have to make a plan to get better air flow through the enclosure. Maybe a 12cm AC fan mounted in the rear will help suck some of the hot air out. I will also be playing around with "Speed Fan" to see if manually adjusting my CPU and case fans will make any difference. From memory, I thing the CPU fan was running at about 1200 rpm, and the case fans at ± 900 rpm, with the PC idling.
The problem is, maybe I am worrying about the high temps too much. After reading info on the web, some people are getting temps as low as 35°C on stock cooling @ idle, but other people are getting similar temps to me. Bearing in mind that geographical regions must also play a roll, someone in the Antarctic would obviously get much lower temps than us in SA.
I would like to use this thread to monitor what temps the C2D CPU's are running at in SA @ stock speeds, using various hardware configurations.
My config:
Case : Gigabyte Triton (1 x 12cm front, 1 x 12cm rear)
M/B : Intel DP965LT
CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 (2,16ghz)
Cooling : Stock cooling
GPU : Radeon x800 (Stock cooling)
Core Temps @ Idle : ± 42°C (ambient temp ± 18°C)
Core Temps @ Load : ± 51°C (guessed, but will confirm after more testing)
Other info : Good airflow through case.
Thanks.
I have since removed the tower from the 'oven', and it is now standing in the open with good air flow, but checking it yesterday and today, early in the morning, temps are still hovering around 42°C @ idle. It has also been a bit cooler this week with all the rain. I still need to do some more testing with the PC out in the open, I will need to stress the CPU for an hour or two, and then take some temp readings again and compare them to the ones I was getting over the weekend. If the temps are a lot lower than when the PC is in the enclosure, then if I want to keep it in there, I will have to make a plan to get better air flow through the enclosure. Maybe a 12cm AC fan mounted in the rear will help suck some of the hot air out. I will also be playing around with "Speed Fan" to see if manually adjusting my CPU and case fans will make any difference. From memory, I thing the CPU fan was running at about 1200 rpm, and the case fans at ± 900 rpm, with the PC idling.
The problem is, maybe I am worrying about the high temps too much. After reading info on the web, some people are getting temps as low as 35°C on stock cooling @ idle, but other people are getting similar temps to me. Bearing in mind that geographical regions must also play a roll, someone in the Antarctic would obviously get much lower temps than us in SA.
I would like to use this thread to monitor what temps the C2D CPU's are running at in SA @ stock speeds, using various hardware configurations.
My config:
Case : Gigabyte Triton (1 x 12cm front, 1 x 12cm rear)
M/B : Intel DP965LT
CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 (2,16ghz)
Cooling : Stock cooling
GPU : Radeon x800 (Stock cooling)
Core Temps @ Idle : ± 42°C (ambient temp ± 18°C)
Core Temps @ Load : ± 51°C (guessed, but will confirm after more testing)
Other info : Good airflow through case.
Thanks.
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