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ASUS P5W DH Deluxe board - CPU Temperature vs. CPU Core Temperature
My Core duo CPU is reported as having a temp of 23 C w/both cores at 35C.
How to I interpret that. Which figure is more relevant. BTW - this is done w/out a CPU fan - I am using the new Thermalright HR-01 with the fan duct. However, w/no CPU fan and no power supply fan (Antec semi-fanless PS), the system is no quieter than my last one. The two case fans, while quiet, don't produce a quiet PC. |
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ASUS P5W DH Deluxe board - CPU Temperature vs. CPU Core Temperature
"John Smith" wrote in message
. .. My Core duo CPU is reported as having a temp of 23 C w/both cores at 35C. How to I interpret that. Which figure is more relevant. BTW - this is done w/out a CPU fan - I am using the new Thermalright HR-01 with the fan duct. However, w/no CPU fan and no power supply fan (Antec semi-fanless PS), the system is no quieter than my last one. The two case fans, while quiet, don't produce a quiet PC. They are both relevant. The CPU temp displayed in the BIOS, ASUS Probe 2, or Speedfan, is measured by a thermal diode on the CPU die, while core temps are measured by a digital thermal sensor near each core. The location of the two digital thermal sensors is significantly hotter than the location of the single thermal diode. -phil |
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ASUS P5W DH Deluxe board - CPU Temperature vs. CPU Core Temperature
Are the readings below reasonable/safe.
"Phil" wrote in message news "John Smith" wrote in message . .. My Core duo CPU is reported as having a temp of 23 C w/both cores at 35C. How to I interpret that. Which figure is more relevant. BTW - this is done w/out a CPU fan - I am using the new Thermalright HR-01 with the fan duct. However, w/no CPU fan and no power supply fan (Antec semi-fanless PS), the system is no quieter than my last one. The two case fans, while quiet, don't produce a quiet PC. They are both relevant. The CPU temp displayed in the BIOS, ASUS Probe 2, or Speedfan, is measured by a thermal diode on the CPU die, while core temps are measured by a digital thermal sensor near each core. The location of the two digital thermal sensors is significantly hotter than the location of the single thermal diode. -phil |
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ASUS P5W DH Deluxe board - CPU Temperature vs. CPU Core Temperature
"John Smith" wrote in message
. .. Are the readings below reasonable/safe. "Phil" wrote in message news "John Smith" wrote in message . .. My Core duo CPU is reported as having a temp of 23 C w/both cores at 35C. How to I interpret that. Which figure is more relevant. BTW - this is done w/out a CPU fan - I am using the new Thermalright HR-01 with the fan duct. However, w/no CPU fan and no power supply fan (Antec semi-fanless PS), the system is no quieter than my last one. The two case fans, while quiet, don't produce a quiet PC. They are both relevant. The CPU temp displayed in the BIOS, ASUS Probe 2, or Speedfan, is measured by a thermal diode on the CPU die, while core temps are measured by a digital thermal sensor near each core. The location of the two digital thermal sensors is significantly hotter than the location of the single thermal diode. -phil Actually, your temps seem lower than what is typical for air-cooling, with this board/CPU. Assuming they are correct, though, they are fantastic temps. -phil |
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ASUS P5W DH Deluxe board - CPU Temperature vs. CPU Core Temperature
"John Smith" wrote in
: Are the readings below reasonable/safe. I'd call them excellent. "Phil" wrote in message news "John Smith" wrote in message . .. My Core duo CPU is reported as having a temp of 23 C w/both cores at 35C. -- ybbxvatyvxrnobeantnvayvivatyvxrnurergvpyvfgravatgb neguheyrrerpbeqfznxv atnyylbhesevraqfsrryfbthvyglnobhggurveplavpvfznaqg urerfgbsgurvetrareng vbaabgriragurtbireazragnertbaanfgbclbhabjohgnerlbh ernqlgborurnegoebxra |
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ASUS P5W DH Deluxe board - CPU Temperature vs. CPU Core Temperature
Mitch Crane wrote:
"John Smith" wrote in : Are the readings below reasonable/safe. I'd call them excellent. "Phil" wrote in message news "John Smith" wrote in message . .. My Core duo CPU is reported as having a temp of 23 C w/both cores at 35C. I am using Coretemp and my temps for both cores (E6600) are 50C under normal/light use. Is that Ok? Shane |
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ASUS P5W DH Deluxe board - CPU Temperature vs. CPU Core Temperature
"nospam" wrote in message
... Mitch Crane wrote: "John Smith" wrote in : Are the readings below reasonable/safe. I'd call them excellent. "Phil" wrote in message news "John Smith" wrote in message . .. My Core duo CPU is reported as having a temp of 23 C w/both cores at 35C. I am using Coretemp and my temps for both cores (E6600) are 50C under normal/light use. Is that Ok? Shane Yes. Under 70C and you're good to go. -phil |
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