13 Mar 2008 at 11:28 #1 Ice Tea Ice Tea Soldato Joined 1 Nov 2004 Posts 5,135 Whast the best way for testing all 4 cores on a Q6600 ? and what temps should you expect ? thanks
13 Mar 2008 at 11:34 #2 Stonedofmoo Stonedofmoo Soldato Joined 24 Oct 2002 Posts 6,242 Location Portsmouth Prime95 version 25.5. Temps depend entirely on clock speed, voltage used and the cooling on your CPU combined with airflow in the case. Ideally they will be below 70 degrees on all cores which means spending a few quid on the cooling.
Prime95 version 25.5. Temps depend entirely on clock speed, voltage used and the cooling on your CPU combined with airflow in the case. Ideally they will be below 70 degrees on all cores which means spending a few quid on the cooling.
13 Mar 2008 at 11:34 #3 Wizardskills Wizardskills Associate Joined 25 Feb 2007 Posts 2,062 Location Bedfordshire use prime95 version 25.4 (I think). Temps will depend on your cooling and case air flow. if it doesnt go above 70*C then you are fine EDIT: LOL not quick enough Last edited: 13 Mar 2008
use prime95 version 25.4 (I think). Temps will depend on your cooling and case air flow. if it doesnt go above 70*C then you are fine EDIT: LOL not quick enough
13 Mar 2008 at 16:41 #5 Reality|Bites Reality|Bites Permabanned Joined 5 Apr 2006 Posts 7,704 Question them one at a time and see if their stories match.
13 Mar 2008 at 16:42 #6 Morrey360 Morrey360 Associate Joined 23 Jun 2007 Posts 263 Use Prime95 make sure all the cores are 70*C or under