Prescott temperature not that high!!

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Prescott temperature not that high!!

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I have my 2.8E running at 3.36Ghz with an automatic overclock (P4C800) cooled by Coolermaster Jet4 (low rpm i might add!) in a Coolermaster Praetorian case and I can't get the thing over 58 degrees c.. I stressed it by running Galaxies maxxed out whilst running windows update for over an hour! I really do think the Praetorian is the main reason the temp is so low.. What a case!

Just a bit worried my temps not accurate though.. Using Mobo monitor (case ambient 26 deg CPU 52-58 degrees). The BIOS also reports the same..

I hope my house doesn't burn down inadvertently! :shock:

Oh! And I never thought I'd think XP was better than Win2k until it recognised the Hyper-Threading which win2k didn't seem to do fully... My Aquamark benchmark rose 6000 points just by installing XP! Whoop! :D



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I'm sure that you saw our Article on Core Temps, but in case you didn't take a good look at that article. As the article states the BIOS and software utilities use the same temp probe and calculation so if they are different something is really going wrong!

We have found that ASUS boards run a bit on the cool side, but overall temps are not all to bad with these cpu's.

XP Pro really is not that bad! Many didn't leave w2k because they thought it was the best, but for my use XP Pro is the way to go.

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Post by huggybearuk »

Yeah I did see the article I was just worried cos I couldn't see anyone that has the Prescott that cool under load without water cooling! Thanks for your reply! I have it up to 245 fsb now (agp and memory locked), but the vcore is set to Auto (still get very low temps - mind you i live in the UK and the sun never shines :). Overclocking any further causes problems, but not temp related. Is there any rule to setting the Vcore and how does changing it affect the CPU dissipation? (Still a bit of a newb!) Thank god for the crash free BIOS on the p4c800!
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I'd try to keep the Vcore under 1.7 or 1.75 on the prescott for the traditional air cooling setup.

The more you increase the voltage the more leakage the cpu will produce thus lowering its lifespan (no biggie), but also increase the temps due to this (is a biggie).

Ive crashed the bios on my p4c800e-d! Nothing is crash proof, as if you let me use it I'll show you! LOL
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Apoptosis wrote:Ive crashed the bios on my p4c800e-d! Nothing is crash proof, as if you let me use it I'll show you! LOL
I second that statement!! :lol:
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Illuminati wrote:
Apoptosis wrote:Ive crashed the bios on my p4c800e-d! Nothing is crash proof, as if you let me use it I'll show you! LOL
I second that statement!! :lol:
Ouch!
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