I bought a used Q9550, that I had hoped to do an overclock of. I ran CoreTemp, RealTemp, SpeedFan, etc. and all showed that two of the cores run several degrees hotter than the remaining two. Idle temps are 39-30-30-41.
I did a mild, 3.0 GHz overclock and am running Prime95. Temperatures according to SpeedFand and RealTemp stabilized about 35 minutes after the test began at 63-53-55-54 and have held that for the past five hours. Oddly, CPUID Hardware Monitor shows them at 47-39-37-37, which is about 15 degrees lower than the other two apps show.
I installed a Zalman CNPS5X SZ cooler yesterday, using Arctic Silver 5 and even after taking a chunk off of the P43 heat sink to get the Zalman to face the rear of the tower the cooler appears only marginally better than the stock Intel HSF. My PSU is a Thermaltake TR2 RX Modular 750W, so the PSU shouldn't be an issue.
I should mention that the two higher core temps were also present with the Intel HSF, so the pattern appears consistent.
I know that 63 degrees is to hot, so it's probably not wise to push beyond the current overclock, but is it common for some of the cores to read hotter than others, or is this a sign of an used Q9550. If so, is there anything that can be done to lower the highest core temp, so I could overclock it a notch or two higher?
Thanks,
Ernie
I did a mild, 3.0 GHz overclock and am running Prime95. Temperatures according to SpeedFand and RealTemp stabilized about 35 minutes after the test began at 63-53-55-54 and have held that for the past five hours. Oddly, CPUID Hardware Monitor shows them at 47-39-37-37, which is about 15 degrees lower than the other two apps show.
I installed a Zalman CNPS5X SZ cooler yesterday, using Arctic Silver 5 and even after taking a chunk off of the P43 heat sink to get the Zalman to face the rear of the tower the cooler appears only marginally better than the stock Intel HSF. My PSU is a Thermaltake TR2 RX Modular 750W, so the PSU shouldn't be an issue.
I should mention that the two higher core temps were also present with the Intel HSF, so the pattern appears consistent.
I know that 63 degrees is to hot, so it's probably not wise to push beyond the current overclock, but is it common for some of the cores to read hotter than others, or is this a sign of an used Q9550. If so, is there anything that can be done to lower the highest core temp, so I could overclock it a notch or two higher?
Thanks,
Ernie