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Thread: Watercooling

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    yeh ok i got the watercooling and its all on and stuff, but my temps are about 40 degrees, idle.....

    I applied thermal paste correctly, spread it out evenly etc and think its tightened enough?

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    LOAD TEMPS PLZ.

    http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=211 change it to 4 cores/threads and make sure you do millions of digits like 32. Watch temps while running it.

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    Yeah, load temps! But don't use Super PI. Use a real stress program. OCCT, Prime95, LinX, Intel Burn Test
    Last edited by Stephen!; 19-11-2009 at 09:13 PM.

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    Also, what processor and you using and what is it overclocked to?

    Edit: Stephen posted your using a i7 What have you overclocked it to though?

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    Its stock atm..

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish View Post
    Its stock atm..
    Idle temps don't mean much. Post load. Doesn't matter if it's not OC'd yet.

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    running prime95 atm

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    Prime 95 ~ max temp was about 50, didn't change much (only done 15 tests)

    Linx ~ max temp 62 degrees @ 256MB Memory 20 times

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    Temps are perfectly fine at stock for an i7. Anything up to about 85c load is considered acceptable on an i7.

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    mm

    IntelBurnTest standard stress test is hitting about 79 degrees at 4Ghz.

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