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So I posted something a couple of weeks ago and happened to mention that my temp was 70C on my PII940 at 100% load and everyone freaked out, so I decided to open the case today and give it a good spring cleaning.

 

Holy dust batman

 

 

After putting it all back together and restarting my SMP client and letting it run for a while I checked the temps again and lo and behold a 33C drop in temps!

 

I am at 100% load and the temp reads 37C!!!

 

I am shocked at the difference. I suppose I shouldn't be but I am nonetheless.

 

:foldon:

 

 

PS I use HWMonitor for my temps. I see a lot of you use Real Temp. Is that more accurate or personal preference? I just like to stick with CPUID stuff.

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So I posted something a couple of weeks ago and happened to mention that my temp was 70C on my PII940 at 100% load and everyone freaked out, so I decided to open the case today and give it a good spring cleaning.

 

Holy dust batman

 

 

After putting it all back together and restarting my SMP client and letting it run for a while I checked the temps again and lo and behold a 33C drop in temps!

 

I am at 100% load and the temp reads 37C!!!

 

I am shocked at the difference. I suppose I shouldn't be but I am nonetheless.

 

:foldon:

 

 

PS I use HWMonitor for my temps. I see a lot of you use Real Temp. Is that more accurate or personal preference? I just like to stick with CPUID stuff.

:pfp:

 

Lol, j/k. :D

 

Glad you're running cool now! Real Temp won't work on non-intel CPU's. Stick with HWMonitor.

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Yeah I love my HWMonitor since it does everything! You should overclock that sucka some more!

 

 

Now it's cooler again, I might. Because it's my only PC, I am loathe to up the voltage and screw stuff up, but I want to try more than just the basic OC I've done.

We'll see :evilgrin:

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Wow! I'm getting 51C on the CPU and 41 C on the motherboard right now with folding, and you're getting 37C at load! No fair :down: But then, it could probably stand to have some dust removed, and with two GPUs right beneath it running at 70C and 63C as I type, maybe my temps aren't that high.

The measure you have for the CPU temp, is that coming from the CPU or the motherboard? Because I have the fourth core unlocked the temperatures reported by the CPU are wrong and the sensors are actually on the motherboard.

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Wow! I'm getting 51C on the CPU and 41 C on the motherboard right now with folding, and you're getting 37C at load! No fair :down: But then, it could probably stand to have some dust removed, and with two GPUs right beneath it running at 70C and 63C as I type, maybe my temps aren't that high.

The measure you have for the CPU temp, is that coming from the CPU or the motherboard? Because I have the fourth core unlocked the temperatures reported by the CPU are wrong and the sensors are actually on the motherboard.

 

 

Honestly, I don't know how the temps are derived. I included the HWMontitor screenshot. Maybe you can tell me!

 

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Next time Bosco. I was a little embarrassed at the sight to be honest :blush:

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Honestly, I don't know how the temps are derived. I included the HWMontitor screenshot. Maybe you can tell me!

 

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Next time Bosco. I was a little embarrassed at the sight to be honest :blush:

Yep, those are the CPU temperatures, not the MB temps like mine. Those values are the same for both of us, at about 50C.

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The reason the other temperature for the motherboard is at 30C for you I'd have to speculate is because you're not running GPU's at 100% on the shaders right beneath it.

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