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Different core temps

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Just had a read throught the last few pages of threads and it would seem that having dual cores reading different temps at idle is normal/common. I have just got an E8500 with an AC freezer and the temps are over 10 degrees apart at idle however as soon as you start orthos up they level out, both at about 60. Is the temp difference anything that can be sorted? Is it worth applying a bit of arctic silver and refittting the HSF? Should it be sent back?

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Dave
 
Thanks for clearing that up. Both core temps have now sorted themselves out and are both now within 1 degree at idle as well as at load, no idea how or why.

Just to clarifty before I start fiddling/overclocking. What kind of temp is considered safe under load. Below 80 I'm guessing is OK?

Dave
 
Intel® Core™2 Duo Desktop Processor E8500-
Thermal Specification:72.4°C max- CO stepping / 74.1°C max- EO stepping.
 
Thats case temp on the CPU not core temp.. core temps you are fine under prime stress up to around 75c.. the CPU will not start to throtal until around 95/100c core temp
 
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