Is your CPU cooler hot ?

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What are temps of your CPU cooler ?

My Arctic Cooling Freezer Xtreme (lapped a bit) is cold in idle, and a very little bit warm under full load - when touching by hand.
I feel some warm air flow between cooler and pulling 120mm rear fan, but radiator is a bit cooler as I think.

Front part of radiator is cooler, than rear one.

Heatpipes are a very little warm.

All heat is about 35-40 deg.. as my hand can estimate, of course.

(this is part of a bigger story, rest is in another thread).. so I'd like to know what are your coolers only - rather cold, rather warm, or hard to say (36-40 deg) ?

My CPU: Q9550 (@ stock)
Ambient temp - about 28 deg today.
 
Why not just use the temperature sensors on the CPU rather than guessing the temperature of the cooler with your hand? The human body is an awful measuring device. If you're interested in the temperatures of the actual cooler for some reason, the fins shouldn't be too far off ambient temperature ideally, the heatpipes will obviously be hotter.
 
I have a Q6600 @ 3.2GHz (1.25v) and an Arctic Freezer 7 Rev.2 cooler.

Idle
Average core temp: 44c
Room temp: 24.4c
Max temp of heatsink:


Load
Average core temp: 72c
Room temp: 24.6c
Max temp of heatsink:



I hope that might be of some help to you!
 
Big coolers generally don't get that hot, especially near the top. Conduction from the cpu isn't completely efficient, and a lot of heat is lost to air on the way (which is the purpose of having all those fins). The cooler baseplate is often a good deal warmer, if you can get a finger down there to feel it :p.
 
The cooler baseplate is often a good deal warmer, if you can get a finger down there to feel it :p.

fat chance. theres no access to my cooler from the front or back because of the massive great doughnut shaped fins, the PSU is about 3mm away from one side and the GPU is very close to the other side
 
BTW, radiators might [not] be too far off ambient temperature. What about stock coolers that can even burn fingers ?

I said ideally. I'd hardly describe the stock cooler as ideal. ;) The point of the coolers is that enough air should be pumped over them to keep the fins at as close to room temperature as possible, to keep the net heat transfer away from the CPU going. The better the cooler, the closer to ambient temperature the fins should be.
 
After testing with a temperature probe, at idle the base of the heatsink was read at 34C which was roughly the same as the cpu temperature.

Running prime, the cpu temp was at 50C and the heatsink was at 39C. Obviously the fan had kicked in and was running at 1000rpm instead of 2-300rpm max at idle.

The heatsink is a Thermalright ultra extreme with a single 120mm apache PWM fan. Temperatures were measured at the central heatpipe just above the base of the heatsink.

Conclusion the heatsink is not a guide to cpu temperatures and cannot be measured by the surface of your skin.
 
Sorry, not putting my hand near my Zalman CNPS 9900 MAX. Damn thing is like a hedgehog made of razor blades! We've come to an agreement - it doesn't get touched, I don't bleed! :)
 
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