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Hitman
30-12-2008, 01:29 PM
Hey, well I got a new PC and it's good. I was wondering about the core temperatures, if they were the right temperature for what they are. So I downloaded Core Temp and checked. Here's what I got (and it has the processor info).

http://www.tehupload.com/uploads/29242bc84959c59coretemp.jpg

That's just when a few things are open such as AVG, MSN, Google Chrome... they stay at them temperatures, hasn't gone over 50 yet or under 30.

Is the T.J. Max the max temp they can get to? I doubt it but I dunno.

Thanks!

EDIT: Hmm it says Quad Q9200 on there but it's saying Quad Q8200 on the Vista Welcome Center.

Robbie
30-12-2008, 01:37 PM
They look fine, you could try SpeedFan aswell.

Hitman
30-12-2008, 01:43 PM
Thanks Robbie, speed fan is showing all green ticks so it's all good. OK, as soon as I said that I checked it and some are red arrows going upwards then turning into ticks again...

Recursion
30-12-2008, 01:58 PM
You should find out the actual Tj Max for that processor on the internet, then modify it in CoreTemp's settings, it could make your temps higher or lower.

Hitman
30-12-2008, 02:04 PM
You should find out the actual Tj Max for that processor on the internet, then modify it in CoreTemp's settings, it could make your temps higher or lower.

Hmm I've looked around a bit and according to somebody on a forum CoreTemp is correct displaying 100C... I've no idea what it means. :P

Stephen!
30-12-2008, 08:57 PM
Yeah, the 45nm quads still have the 100c TJmax. 65nm quads (like the Q6600) have a 90 TJ Max.

Hitman
30-12-2008, 09:03 PM
Yeah, the 45nm quads still have the 100c TJmax. 65nm quads (like the Q6600) have a 90 TJ Max.

So the max. it can reach without "dying" is 100c?

I put it under load with Photoshop, MSN, dreamweaver, a Youtube video and many tabs open and it reached 52c.

I read that the max. operating temperature is 71.4°C... so is it that or 100c?

Whatever it is it seems that the temperature is okay.

EDIT: I just tried putting it under load, I opened all of these:

Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, MSN, AVG performing a full scan, Photoshop, Microsoft word, Dreamweaver and Windows Media Player the cores were

#1 - 58
#2 - 54
#3 - 53
#4 - 55

They kept fluctuating between 54 - 60 (only the first core got to 60)

RYANNNNN
30-12-2008, 09:06 PM
So the max. it can reach without "dying" is 100c?

I put it under load with Photoshop, MSN, dreamweaver, a Youtube video and many tabs open and it reached 52c.

I read that the max. operating temperature is 71.4°C... so is it that or 100c?

Whatever it is it seems that the temperature is okay.

If it reached 100c then say good bye to your computer and house.

It won't reach that though.

Hitman
30-12-2008, 09:09 PM
If it reached 100c then say good bye to your computer and house.

It won't reach that though.My AMD laptop reached 80 something once and the heat coming out of it was intense!

So 71c is the max.

Recursion
30-12-2008, 09:35 PM
So the max. it can reach without "dying" is 100c?

I put it under load with Photoshop, MSN, dreamweaver, a Youtube video and many tabs open and it reached 52c.

I read that the max. operating temperature is 71.4°C... so is it that or 100c?

Whatever it is it seems that the temperature is okay.

EDIT: I just tried putting it under load, I opened all of these:

Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, MSN, AVG performing a full scan, Photoshop, Microsoft word, Dreamweaver and Windows Media Player the cores were

#1 - 58
#2 - 54
#3 - 53
#4 - 55

They kept fluctuating between 54 - 60 (only the first core got to 60)

Download Prime95 or ORTHOS

Hitman
30-12-2008, 09:42 PM
I tried Prime95 for a minute to just see and this is what happened:

#1 - 62c - 100%
#2 - 58 - 100%
#3 - 58 - 100%
#4 - 59 - 100%

I'll try it for longer in a minute.

Edit: Just tried again, first core got to 58c (highest out of them all on this go) and it stayed like that.

Stephen!
30-12-2008, 09:46 PM
So the max. it can reach without "dying" is 100c?


Not quite, it doesn't mean the MAX temperature. I'm actually not sure what it means.

Hitman
30-12-2008, 09:48 PM
Not quite, it doesn't mean the MAX temperature. I'm actually not sure what it means.

Hmm I just read that the 5c below TJ MAX throttling kicks in, at TJ MAX shutdown occurs.



Tjunction = Core Temp
Tjunction Max = Shutdown (THERMTRIP) Spec

Flisker
31-12-2008, 12:44 AM
wow I just ran that Prime95 and for me my max after 10 mins was 30C on stock cooling etc xD

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