My overclock Temps

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ive been doing some Temperature tests on my new rig which i have overclocked.
Its all in a Silverstone Sugo SG01 Evolution case, so will run warmer than if it was in a server sized case with loads of fans installed.

C2D 6750 @ 3.2Ghz 400 * 8 with memory @ 1:1
Gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R
2Gb Corsair 6400 Cas4 @ 4-4-4-12
X1900xtx currently standard clock speed
2x WD 250Gb SE16 AAKS drives in Raid 0
Enermax Libery 620w Psu
All voltages are standard.

i have run Orthos for 2 hrs to see how it copes, and all is looking good. these are the temps i get:

TAT
Core0 = 44
Core1 = 44

PC Wizard
Core1 = 45
Core2 = 45
fan RPMs = BS ( ive only got 1 fan connected to a mobo header)

Speedfan
Temp1(cpu?) = 26
Temp2(mobo?) = 25
Core0 = 45
core1 = 44
Fan1 = 1092 (which is correct)

Everest
Mobo = 25
Aux(cpu?) = 26

CoreTemp
Tjunction = 100:confused: it shows this even with no load on the CPU too, so must be BS
Core0 = 59
Core1 = 60

now they all show the same reading except for CoreTemp. seeing as its 4 vs 1 i presume that the 1 showing different (Coretemp) is wrong?

Here is a screenshot of all the info:


octemp.jpg
 
Nope, CoreTemp is actually the correct one. You need to add +15c for accurate temps with Speedfan. As for the others, they are mostly measuring the tcase temp (top of the IHS) whereas CoreTemp actually reads from a sensor within the chip itself, tjunction.

The 100c tjunction is an indication of the max temp your CPU can withstand.
 
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