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Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 tempatures
Hello,
I have a new build w/ the above processor. Using Core Temp to keep an eye on it. The difference from low to high core is 5-8 degrees. I assume that is not a problem. My temps are actually very good but I'm wondering about the spread? fmg |
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Re: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 tempatures
That is actually a low normal. Most will see at least a +10c from at-rest to under-stress computing. Therefore, you have no problem, so no problem, don't fix it. (only kidding) You are good to go.
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Re: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 tempatures
Tumble...
What I mean is the spread is 5-8 degrees. In the cool AM the highest idle core is 24c, load 30c In the warm afternoon the highest idle core is 27c, load 33c fmg |
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Re: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 tempatures
Those temps are great as is the spread. Pdxireland, those are temps to die for with most any CPU. You are lucky to have one run that cool so you must have done a few things correct when you built tihis one.
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Re: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 tempatures
As a general rule, blowing air down on the heatsink is the most efficient to keep things cool. However, each case kind is rather unique, so if what you are doing works and keeps thing very cool, then I advise you do exactly that. the object is to keep the CPU at it's coolest temperatures.
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Re: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 tempatures
Thanks, 1 g0t 0wn3d, I must have been asleep because he even said Zalman in the post and I went right on as if it was a standard Heatsink and fan. Don't know what happened there.
Geesh, somehow that one blew ( ) right by me. Thanks for the wakeup call.
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