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as i stated before its probably a stuck sensor, its one of the most common things i came accross on the 45nm range of intel cpu's and on amd brisbane cores. turn the pc on and feel around the block or if you could by a cheap temperature laser sensor at a rc shop :p

EDIT * also prime95 full load temps would help out
 
Whats is the core voltage set at, if you haven't changed it check in the bios or use cpu-z to tell us what it is.

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The cpu as got some scratches but not alot .

From what i read around the net getting the chip flat is what you want more then perfect no scratches .So i read but if thats ture i dont know .But i was getting the same temps before lapping .

the cpu-z core voltage with out load its 1.144v

under load seems to go to 1.200v

i tested the sensor in true temp and there all moving so there not stuck .

I seem to get more 0 0 0 0 on all cores more then any other number ,And some 6 6 0 6 .

cheap temperature lase in sensor could be an idea .
 
What should a Q9550 C1 REV .Temperature been running at on water cooling ?..

At the moment room Ambient is 33c core 0 is running at 48c .
 
The ambient room temp is pretty high. My Qx9770 runs at about 9-10C over ambient with a pair of 2200 RPM yate loons and a TFC 240 rad just for the CPU, so with the graphics chips, its not that surprising its 48
 
I dunno, if I close the door in my study, and have the windows close, and have all 6 pcs on (and working hard) then the temperature will easily hit 30. On the other hand its like being stick to the chair then.
 
I have 3 at the top pulling air out over the rad at 1500rpm each ,2 at the bottom pushing air in to the pc not sure of there speeds but one is around 2000rmp ..1 at front pushing air in and that 140mm spining at 1000rmp .and one at the back pulling air out at 1500rpm .

7 fans is crazy with watercooling .Should i need that many fans to keep it cold .I remember back when i had Zalman water cooling system i never had so many fans and the cpu and gpu was really low temps ,But was not this gpu or cpu at that time ..

Any ways thanks

All so just to had ,No matter what config i have with fans setup nothing ever really makes temps any lower that what they are in my pc .Like if i have top fans running at lower speeds to keep more air in the pc from the ones that are pushing in cooler air .
 
I thinkpart of the problem is that you have a very hot running GPU, and a relatively hot CPU, cooled by a 360 rad. Considering I cool my CPU with a 240, you are possibly trying to cool too much with a single rad. Try running the rad fans at a higher speed as this will make the biggest difference.
 
Diablo when i got the setup i asked watercooling.uk what was best rad to get at the moment for GPU AND CPU and they told me that this setup was best one to get ,So are they wrong ? .. And i do have rad fans all running at full speed ,

just done a test of room ambient and is 25c and the pc ambient is 33c .

I think its more the chip BEING C1 rev my self but i really dunno as i have seen others with this chip and saying there getting low temp ,The funny thing is thou .If i put it under load the temp go's 50c to some thing like 55c no more ,then when i stop the load its back at 50c .

At the moment the chip is seating at 48c .but when i get the temps up by playing say a game then it hard to get them back down to 48c again unless i turn the pc off for an hour or so to cool down again .

tinytomlogan > There are pics on post one .

Another thing as well i tested ,I have E6600 dual core when that in the system running cores are running at 25c ,nice and low ,
 
The rad is the best single 360mm rad there is so no they were not wrong to suggest that.

Now youve changed the CPU Id just say that youve got an insanely hot CPU or a stuck temp probe in the cpu like Ghosthud said.
 
I was merely saying that it may be a struggle to cool a very hot gpu and cpu. From the way it looks though, the cpu is a hot running one, because the gpu is nice and cool and the e6600 is very cool.

If possible, could you get a picture of the bottom of the cpu block and the top of the cpu, just to see if there is anything obviously wrong (e.g. a big scratch) also could you put up a picture of the amount of thermal goop you are putting on.

If the temperatures aren't going beyond 55C, there's not too much to worry about. I dare say it is because the chip is c1 and tht your diagnosis is correct. :(
 
name='Freak' said:
Naveen, I dont get how that would help. please expand ;D

have you seen how a radiator in the car works??

the fan behind it sucks cold air through the radiator..

although i haven't watercooled my pc so,i've got less experience than you.

but you can give it a shot.

set the fans in such a way that it intakes air into the case through the radiator.
 
Ah ok i see. Move the fan to the other side of the rad so that it is pulling air, not pushing it.

Cars are set up in a pull mannor so that the fan doesnt not impede the flow of air when a car moves. If its stationary it will be at a low RPM, thus causing less heat. Whilst moving, more heat is generated. Air moved by speed will be better than being moved by a fan when moving.
 
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