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So I'm going to buy a new computer...
bloody000:
http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1872/Real_Temp_3.60.html
for temperature.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?197835-IntelBurnTest-The-new-stress-testing-program
It's a stress test program. When you run it take note of the GFLOP numbers. It's not representative of real world workloads of course.
Or you can just fold and see how the PPD changes(not reliable).
Try to stay under 75 for CPU and 90 for GPU. Intel wants you to stay below 1.375V for this 32nm chip, try not to get over 1.4 for 24/7 OC.
tomoya-kun:
Also, what's BLCK? I increase that to 160 and set multiplier to 25 for 4.0ghz, but my cooling can't seem to handle the clocks. Under full load, it's hovering around 77-82 with 6core folding.
kitamesume:
--- Quote from: tomoya-kun on July 09, 2011, 05:31:04 AM ---Also, what's BLCK? I increase that to 160 and set multiplier to 25 for 4.0ghz, but my cooling can't seem to handle the clocks. Under full load, it's hovering around 77-82 with 6core folding.
--- End quote ---
BLCK / FSB / QPI is your working bus speed.
wait, LOL failure of a liquid cooling... nasty, resit your liquid cooler and correctly apply the thermal paste evenly AND as thin as possible. i`ve seen air cooling do better imho XD whats your ambient temperature?
at least it booted imho.
vuzedome:
Those temps look normal enough to me.
The H70 is never really a DECENT liquid cooler.
kitamesume:
but but, it should've been at least on par with those pretty air coolers with like 8 heatpipes and so on.
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