heat output c2d

Raven

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hi.

how high is the heat output from an e4300 compared to an amd64 winchester vcore 1.5v 2.43ghz ?

Regards

Raven
 
Most likely it would run cooler as winchester's were 90nm and C2D's are 65nm...albeit dual core

About the same perhaps but certainly not hotter
 
name='Kempez' said:
Most likely it would run cooler as winchester's were 90nm and C2D's are 65nm...albeit dual core

About the same perhaps but certainly not hotter

Yeah I'd say around the same.

Just be warned that the C2D's can really push out some serious heat when running above 1.55v
 
should mean the ultra90 i used on my previous cpu should manage an overclocked e4300 without any major problems then.

the stock heatsink does not manage well, hits 72c according to tat.
 
vcore for my cpu is 1.2-1.25v depending on load, 1.2ghz vs 1.8ghz and everything in bios set to auto.

whats the highest acceptable temperature when overclocking the cpu to 3ghz ?
 
Bout 60 id say.

My e4300 did 3.1ghz without breaking a sweat. Performs very nicly at that speed.
 
name='Raven' said:
vcore for my cpu is 1.2-1.25v depending on load, 1.2ghz vs 1.8ghz and everything in bios set to auto.

whats the highest acceptable temperature when overclocking the cpu to 3ghz ?

Around 70 24/7, give or take 5*C.
 
70c feels way to hot for my taste :/

whats the difference between the heat output of a p4 d805 overclocked to 3.6ghz and the e4300 overclocked to 3ghz ?
 
you say 70 feels hot i say more than 60 is hot more than 65 is bloody hot , infact i underclocked from 3.3 to 3.2 stable and reduced from 1.475 to 1.45 vcore and i reduced my temps by 4*c , bfore 64-65 orthos load now i get 60 max
 
name='Raven' said:
70c feels way to hot for my taste :/

whats the difference between the heat output of a p4 d805 overclocked to 3.6ghz and the e4300 overclocked to 3ghz ?

It ain't even right Raven. Get it to 70 and feel your heatsink. It doesn't melt your skin off lmao.

I've throttled my conroe (on purpose) with the stock cooler by running orthos. Unplugged the fan and let it run. Took a few minutes to get to 85*C but when it was I felt the heatsink. Did I get 3rd degree burns? no lol
 
I agree with NickS - take it to 70*C under MAX load, i.e orthos, as long as it is stable.

Your pc is unlikely to be put under the same punishment again and will prob never get back up to 70 again (unless you f@h - but temps from f@h still don't get as hot as orthos)

I guess it is all about what you are comfortable with...
 
name='Mr. Smith' said:
but temps from f@h still don't get as hot as orthos)
and not nearly as close as tat.

if i use tat for stress testing i get roughly 5c higher temp then throu orthos or any other program i tried sofar.
 
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