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    Aubrey854 is offline Member
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    Default Intel Core i7-920 High temperature cores!

    I bought a month ago, you have a processor put Tramps cooler and noticed a piece that I just have a high temperature, about 50 ... Well, never mind all copied to the cooler. Time passed, at last, it was my "water" means water block I put on the processor, Wah, at the highest temperature of 25 percent, and the nuclei remained the same!!!!! PPC and it is on the water block. Here vchem I can be a problem Thermal grease smeared KPT-8 certainly is not the most, that eats a super-duper, but time-tested, so I'm at it I can not sin, but if that thread to smear better we can win a pair of three degrees, but what to do with the core!

    Here is a small log with "Everest":
    Temperatures:

    Motherboard 49 ° C
    CPU 32 ° C
    CP 1 / Core 1 58 ° C
    CP 1 / Core 2 59 ° C
    CP 1 / Core 3 56 ° C
    CP 1 / Core 4 56 ° C
    Northbridge 48 ° C
    GPU1: Powered by 60 ° C
    GPU1: Neighborhood GMS 53 ° C
    GPU1: GPU VRM 47 ° C
    GPU2: Powered by 45 ° C
    GPU2: Memory GMS 42 ° C
    GPU2: Neighborhood GMS 43 ° C
    GPU2: GPU VRM 47 ° C
    WDC WD1001FALS-00J7B1 39 ° C
    WDC WD1001FALS-00J7B1 37 ° C

    Maybe I have trouble in stone, but even if so, then such a powerful cooling system can not cope with and this is without overclocking, all at face value .

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    Try to run in the Everest system stability test and give figures (temperature), after 1 hours 100% load the processor. I think this will help clarify your problem ...

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    The causes of your troubles are not clear, you have all the temperature within normal limits.

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    Actually, not very clear as to where is measured in "CPU temperature" ... Always interested in this question ... And personally it seems strange that the difference between the temperatures of the nuclei and "just the CPU temperature, so high. And as I understand it in a simple (core temperature in a simple 59! Critical to 9 degrees!).

    PS Perhaps this glitch, and must rely on the "CPU temperature", and not nuclei.

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