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Is my CPU temp sensor right?

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by Estuansis, Aug 25, 2007.

  1. Estuansis

    Estuansis Active member

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    As some may know I just recently did a budget gamer build for my parents.

    X2 3800+ AM2
    2GB Mushkin PC2 6400
    Gigabyte Ga-M61P-S3
    EVGA 7600GT

    I have had the 3800+ overclocked to 2.4GHz for a while now. And now my parents finally moved it into the basement to escape the indian summer we're getting.

    I woke up this morning to check temps and BAM!

    26*C!!! idle temp!

    Vcore is at 1.392v and multi is locked and the RAM is locked at DDR2 800.

    Now this is a below ground basement and we have no central air.

    I have noticed some frosty temps on my own computers in my basement bedroom but I've never seen them hit 26!!! Even at stock!!!

    EDIT:

    Forgot to mention I am using an Arctic Freezer 64 with Arctic Silver Ceramique.
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    if operates alright & if touching base of heatsink feels alright then it is alright.
     
  3. Estuansis

    Estuansis Active member

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    The heatsink itself is cool to the touch. But you can feel the heat radiating off of it.

    I must have really gotten it on there right :p

    As I am typing I have p2p running and some music and I'm running 28*C maybe spiking up to 33-34*C when surfing the net with music and instant messenger.

    When my dad played Far Cry he says he did a check and it was at 43*C with a fair amount of load. So I think I got it cooled well enough.

    The Arctic Freezer 64 Pro is still my favorite cooler. I hope they work with future platforms.
     

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