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DevilWAH wrote: » If you are worried about the heat I suggest getting a new heat sink. Or even just buying some new thermal past and reseating the one you have. I have seen cases were simple removing the heat sink, cleaning of the paste, replying a "thin" layer and reseating it can knock 10C of.
earweed wrote: » True. I've done this a few times. A quick noobie question what are you guys using to monitor your CPU temp?
earweed wrote: » Just dl'd it pretty neat device. Do you guys overclock for gaming or more technical motives?
earweed wrote: » Same here. I did that sites diagnostic and it tried to say that my computer "needed" their product as I have slow boots and my windows crashes. I have slow boot ups because of the pause where I can pick my Linux OS on other HD (dual boot) and I have a lot of services/programs which run at startup by choice. My present windows has never crashed (knock on wood) What is something good to run as a stress test to test max temp? The only really taxing things I do on my PC is run VM's and my memory pegs out while CPU never gets above 50% ( I use the vista gadget)
mrmcmint wrote: » Hmmm don't get it, it says each core is approx 31° but at the top it says 49°?
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