On a day where we had 38-40 degree heat, my H100 was keeping my CPU to a temp (under load - albeit not full load) of ~28-30 degrees
Edit: This was with fans set to ~1500 rpm
Unless you've found a flaw in the fundamental laws of heat transfer, i'm guessing the room in which you keep your computer is quite a bit cooler than 38*C.
tawn, your idle temps seem ok, but they are idle.. the more important question is what are theHey all.
My H100 runs very well in my opinion.
I'm getting 19° - 23° idle temps.
Running a 965BE @3.60Ghz
Just wandering what anyone elses temps are like with a H100?
we kinda like to have facts, rather than a guess. it tends to raise crediability andWhich would tend to support my guess (in my previous edit) as to what the temperature was....
Hey all.
My H100 runs very well in my opinion.
I'm getting 19° - 23° idle temps.
Running a 965BE @3.60Ghz
Just wandering what anyone elses temps are like with a H100?
Hey all.
My H100 runs very well in my opinion.
I'm getting 19° - 23° idle temps.
Running a 965BE @3.60Ghz
Just wandering what anyone elses temps are like with a H100?
True.... Paid 70 for it new off eBay as my H60 was stuffed but now that i have a Gigabyte 990fxa-ud5 (had a 880ga-ud3h) i will hopefully soon be upgrading.Idle temps on AMD mean nothing. TBH you spent £100 on a CPU cooler when really you could have spent that £100 buying a 1090 or 1100T
Any way of benchmarking my CPU not using 3Dmark11? my graghics card is too crappy for it to run...
Any way of benchmarking my CPU not using 3Dmark11? my graghics card is too crappy for it to run...
yeah that's pretty good... I think i'm gonna leave this topic until i finally actually have a decent system........i5 2500k 4.6ghz the highest I have seen is 56c and that is running 5 hours of prime. but gaming I hover around the 48c mark and the occasional 52c.