1090T Temps

michaelah500

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What do you think of the temps ? Was either going to stop doing the test when temp hit above 65 degress (max safe for 1090T as specified by AMD) or when I got bored...20 minutes and I got bored.

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This is the best the h50 has peformed on my system as of yet, so i'm thinking maybe the thermal paste has just begun to settle properly. Obviously core temp isn't the precise temp on this CPU...so I included the screenshot of HWMonitor too for an estimate as to the accurate readings.

Voltages are too high (HWMonitor) especially as I set CPU voltage in BIOS as 1.45. Have only overclocked changing bus speed slightly and the multiplier as when using the bus speed a little more I got endless BSODS and system lock ups.
 
Don't worry about 65c.......AMD have said that allows for a BIG margin to go over
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Not calling you a liar, but could you link where you found that out?

I'm gonna post an overclocking guide soon when i'm done clocking my 1090, and believe me, it's doing pretty well now i've fiddled with some settings
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Not calling you a liar, but could you link where you found that out?

I'm gonna post an overclocking guide soon when i'm done clocking my 1090, and believe me, it's doing pretty well now i've fiddled with some settings
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From another forum I use :

I see so many people going back and forth about The X6 and their faulty core temps. Seeing as I own a 1090t i decided to contact amd and ask them what the deal was with with the temps, and my reply was quite astonishing.

Paul~

Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, I just recently had your email forwarded to my department.

Concerning your question regarding the temperatures with your processor. (1090) the maximum temperature threshold is 62 Celsius which set for the internal die (core) temperature of the chip. The core temperatures have an equational offset to determine temperature which equalizes at about 45 Celsius thus giving you more accurate readings at peak temperatures. The hindrance in this is the sub ambient idle temperature readings you speak of.

The silicon and adhesives used in manufacturing these processors has a peak temperature rating of 97+ Celsius before any form of degradation will take place. The processor also has a thermal shut off safe guard in place that shuts the processor down at 90 Celsius.

The Cpu temperature is read form a sensor embedded within the socket of your motherboard causing about a 7-10 Celsius variance form the actual Cpu temperature, which may be what you are reading about on the net.

You can use an application called AMD overdrive, that will allow you to monitor your temperatures accurately.

As long as your core temperature has not exceeded the high side of the 60 degree mark for extended periods of time you should be ok. 62 degrees holds a generous safety net to begin with.

I hope I was able to answer your questions, If you have any more inquiries don't hesitate to contact us.

Thank You

Alex Cromwell

Senior Technology Director

Advanced Micro Devices

Fort Collins, Colorado

2950 East Harmony Road

Suite 300

Fort Collins, CO

80528-9558

Link : http://www.overclock.net/12240690-post1.html
 
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