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OK, the temps are hardly tragic,
eg, under full prime95 load at 3.5GHz
65 63 63 65
Not too high (that's with a bit of a V-boost to about 1.38, but it's stable nearly .1v lower for anything but Prime, and a good bit cooler obviously).
And the difference is well within acceptable levels.
But the same chip (Q6600) and cooler (TT120, now fitted with Yate Loon "H") used to read out almost perfectly even, with perhaps a teeny delay in cores 1 and 2 getting as hot as 0 and 3
Was thinking of tweaking the cooler, but wondered what if anyone could help me guess which screw may be less tight, as I can only get at 2 or 3 of them while machine is in it's case.
If the Arrow on the chip is pointed towards the RAM, with the 2 "missing pins" top and bottom, what way are the cores laid out in space?
are 1 and 2 diagonal, horizontally side by side or vertically side by side?
Could it also be poorly applied AS5?
Should I wait til the AS5 really beds in before changing anything?
Should I really just dismiss the variance (though maybe check such cooler screws as I can reach)?
eg, under full prime95 load at 3.5GHz
65 63 63 65
Not too high (that's with a bit of a V-boost to about 1.38, but it's stable nearly .1v lower for anything but Prime, and a good bit cooler obviously).
And the difference is well within acceptable levels.
But the same chip (Q6600) and cooler (TT120, now fitted with Yate Loon "H") used to read out almost perfectly even, with perhaps a teeny delay in cores 1 and 2 getting as hot as 0 and 3
Was thinking of tweaking the cooler, but wondered what if anyone could help me guess which screw may be less tight, as I can only get at 2 or 3 of them while machine is in it's case.
If the Arrow on the chip is pointed towards the RAM, with the 2 "missing pins" top and bottom, what way are the cores laid out in space?
are 1 and 2 diagonal, horizontally side by side or vertically side by side?
Could it also be poorly applied AS5?
Should I wait til the AS5 really beds in before changing anything?
Should I really just dismiss the variance (though maybe check such cooler screws as I can reach)?