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 TAT Temperatures of Core 2 Duo Processors Database, Just curious as to what everyone's temp

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TSvassalle
post Jan 4 2007, 10:56 AM, updated 19y ago

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Hi guys, i stumbled upon a same thread HERE from anandtech forums and I would like to start one in here in LYN to cater for our local climate. rclxms.gif

I know we have some sort of database for temperatures in the air cooling sticky but not everyone reports the 'same' temperature (some from diode, some from core etc etc).

For the organizational purposes of this thread, it'd be helpful if you could list your specs in the following order:

Core 2 Duo Processor: _______
Overclocked to @ vcore: ____________
IDLE TAT temperature:_______
Orthos LOAD TAT temperature: ____
CPU Cooling Solution Name:___
Ambient temperature:_________

Let me start first,

Everyday use

Core 2 Duo Processor: E6300
Overclocked to @ vcore: 2.8 ghz @ 1.2125v
IDLE TAT temperature: 35c (44c no aircond)
Orthos LOAD TAT temperature: 43c (53c no aircond)
CPU Cooling Solution Name: Thermaltake BigTyp VX
Ambient temperature: Not too sure (can recommend where to get good thermometer?) Maybe around 20c with aircond on and 28c without aircond

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My preference is to use Orthos load on small fft (not the blend) as it stresses the processor more. If you use blend mode, please put a note beside the temp.

You can use Core Temp in place of TAT since they both measure from the same place I think. whistling.gif

Let's get this started. Hopefully, this becomes a helpful thread for any potential overclocked! rclxm9.gif icon_idea.gif

Feel free to include screenies. We love pics!!

*Temperatures in the bracket are in air-conditioned rooms (if any)

vassalle | e6300 @ 400x7 (2.8 ghz) | 1.2125v | idle @ 44c [35c] | load @ 53c [43c] | Thermaltake BigTyp VX
error | e6600 @ 333x9 (3.0 ghz) | 1.275v | idle @ 44c [34c] | load @ 65c [45c] | Intel Stock HSF
Dominatrix | e6300 @ 486x7 (3.4 ghz) | 1.36v | idle @ 40c [35c] | load @ 48c [45c] | Scythe Infinity
kaiser_falco | e6600 @ 355x9 (3.2 ghz) | 1.312v | idle @ 50c | load @ 57c | gigabyte pro g
basSist | e6400 @ 400x8 (3.2 ghz) | 1.375v | idle @ 50c | load @ 58c | Thermalright Ultra-120 + CM Silent Led 12cm Fan
gengstapo | e6600 @ 360x9 (3.2 ghz) | 1.35v | idle @ 54c | load @ 78c | Thermalright XP-90 + 90MM fan
ben3003 | e6300 @ 400x7 (2.8 ghz) | 1.264v | idle @ 44c | load @ 51c | Thermaltake BigTyp VX

This post has been edited by vassalle: Jan 14 2007, 12:29 PM
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post Jan 4 2007, 05:19 PM

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c'mon guys, post ur temps here using TAT onli biggrin.gif
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post Jan 4 2007, 05:50 PM

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yeah.. come2 see who has the coolest rig brows.gif
jk jk, need your contribution for future reference, expecially for those who just joined the c2d bandwagon rclxm9.gif
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post Jan 5 2007, 03:46 PM

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Core 2 Duo Processor: E6600
Overclocked to @ vcore: 333 x 9 = 3.0 at (1.275v stock)
IDLE TAT temperature: 34(aircon), 44c(room temp)
Orthos LOAD TAT temperature: 45(aircon), 65( room temp)
CPU Cooling Solution Name: Intel Stock HSF
Ambient temperature: 40 system temp
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post Jan 5 2007, 05:01 PM

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lol...i thoght this should belong in the lyn oc database?
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post Jan 5 2007, 06:03 PM

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QUOTE(lolhalol @ Jan 5 2007, 05:01 PM)
lol...i thoght this should belong in the lyn oc database?
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I was contemplating at first but somehow i chose here coz its more towards the cooling side instead of performance.

In the lyn oc database, from what i can see is more about super pi's and other benchie scores.

If any mods thinks that it is not appropriate here, please move it.

Other than that, do post your temps! rclxms.gif
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post Jan 5 2007, 06:39 PM

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Core 2 Duo Processor: E6300
Overclocked to @ vcore: 486 x 7 = 3.4ghz 1.36v
IDLE TAT temperature: 35c aircon
Orthos LOAD TAT temperature: 45c aircon
CPU Cooling Solution Name: Scythe Infinity
Ambient temperature: --
TSvassalle
post Jan 5 2007, 07:07 PM

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QUOTE(Dominatrix @ Jan 5 2007, 06:39 PM)
Core 2 Duo Processor: E6300
Overclocked to @ vcore: 486 x 7 = 3.4ghz 1.36v
IDLE TAT temperature: 35c aircon
Orthos LOAD TAT temperature: 45c aircon
CPU Cooling Solution Name: Scythe Infinity
Ambient temperature: --
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wah.. l33t overclock and l33t temperature! rclxm9.gif

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post Jan 5 2007, 07:14 PM

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Core 2 Duo Processor: conroe e6600
Overclocked to @ vcore:3.2ghz@355fsb@1.312v
IDLE TAT temperature:50c
Orthos LOAD TAT temperature:57c
CPU Cooling Solution Name:gigabyte pro g
Ambient temperature:nil


all reading are done on non air conditioning room..
basSist
post Jan 6 2007, 12:18 AM

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Core 2 Duo Processor: E6400
Overclocked to @ vcore: 400x8= 3.2Ghz @ 1.375v
IDLE TAT temperature: 50c
Orthos LOAD TAT temperature: 58c
CPU Cooling Solution Name: Thermalright Ultra-120 + CM Silent Led 12cm Fan
Ambient temperature: Not Air Conditioned.

Added - Location: Cyberjaya desert

Here's come my not-so-cold e64+ultra120 laugh.gif

A screenshot should be more better smile.gif
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TSvassalle
post Jan 6 2007, 01:05 AM

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Thanks for your contribution guys!! rclxms.gif rclxms.gif

come come, can add summore


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post Jan 6 2007, 08:55 AM

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bro ok den...i will add when i get my e6300 and e6600
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QUOTE(lolhalol @ Jan 6 2007, 08:55 AM)
bro ok den...i will add when i get my e6300 and e6600
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Cheers mate! icon_rolleyes.gif rclxms.gif

Be prepared for some l33t overclocking from lolhalol!

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post Jan 6 2007, 11:33 AM

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Core 2 Duo Processor: e66
Overclocked to @ vcore: 360x9= 3.24Ghz @ 1.35v
IDLE TAT temperature: 54c
Orthos LOAD TAT temperature: 78c
CPU Cooling Solution Name: Thermalright XP-90 + 90MM fan
Ambient temperature: No Air Conditioned(31c-33c)

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post Jan 6 2007, 12:17 PM

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QUOTE(gengstapo @ Jan 6 2007, 11:33 AM)
picture tell everything..  laugh.gif  laugh.gif

Core 2 Duo Processor: e66
Overclocked to @ vcore: 360x9= 3.24Ghz @ 1.35v
IDLE TAT temperature: 54c
Orthos LOAD TAT temperature: 78c
CPU Cooling Solution Name: Thermalright XP-90 + 90MM fan
Ambient temperature: No Air Conditioned(31c-33c)

user posted image
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Good oc for a PC2-4300 ram. Imagine if you had the PC2-5300? drool.gif Must hit 3.6ghz. rclxms.gif But the load temp is the highest we've had so far!

Updated the list.

Anyway, is there a limit on how much i can write in the first post?
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post Jan 6 2007, 02:52 PM

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@vassalle

better to include what kind of fan using on the hsf if it is not come with a stock fan wink.gif coz the results may vary from a low speed to high speed fan
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QUOTE(basSist @ Jan 6 2007, 02:52 PM)
@vassalle

better to include what kind of fan using on the hsf if it is not come with a stock fan wink.gif coz the results may vary from a low speed to high speed fan
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agreed with u, will help a lot if can compare the same heatsink with different type of fan... surely helps ppl choosing type of fan for their new heatsink rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(basSist @ Jan 6 2007, 02:52 PM)
@vassalle

better to include what kind of fan using on the hsf if it is not come with a stock fan wink.gif coz the results may vary from a low speed to high speed fan
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QUOTE(E-J@1 @ Jan 6 2007, 04:03 PM)
agreed with u, will help a lot if can compare the same heatsink with different type of fan... surely helps ppl choosing type of fan for their new heatsink rclxms.gif
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Thanks for the feedback.
Updated the first post! rclxms.gif
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post Jan 6 2007, 08:03 PM

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oO... include fan ? okie im using TT iFash on my Scythe Infinity and AS5
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post Jan 7 2007, 01:05 PM

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hey thread starter, better u ask forumers that states their temp in air-cond room to include in non-air cond room aslo, just to be fair & also helps ppl who wants to make comparison rclxms.gif not all ppl have air-cond in their room laugh.gif

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