Q9550 is on a much warmer core
I have now for my computer has a new CPU (Q9550). So far so good ....... So at 4.1 GHz to 1.36 V vCore go with Prime individual temperatures of the cores on 70/62/63/62° C CPU diode displays 65 ° C.
For air cooling on a Gigabyte GA-EP 45DS3P man with a number 9700 to 2000 from 2500 rpm does that I think is in order.
Why is a core of 7° C warmer? I have simply started Prime95 4 times and wait since starting. Until now there are just under 2 hrs.
Re: Q9550 is on a much warmer core
how do you ensure that the scores at each point in the same warm (should be)?
Re: Q9550 is on a much warmer core
No idea. Therefore my question. The E8500 @ 4.0 GHz I previously had declined with the cooler only on 40/41 ° C, but the cores always run in 2-3 ° C difference. Wondered just stop.
It currently runs at 4.2 GHz, however, Prime only 5 min.
Re: Q9550 is on a much warmer core
I guess the times of the heat spreader is not uniformly good for the contact and the individual cores will be different well chilled.
or
tempsensoren which are not in the center but rather in one of the plug .... at the core with 70 °, this ecke vllt of 2 pages with the other cores covered ... however the man speaks then either a runaway top to bottom and should have (70 °, 65 °, 65 °, 60 °) or 2 higher and 2 lower values (67 °, 67 °, 62 °, 62 °) Other the economic orders on the package does not fall to me, so I tend to not be perfect heat spreader.
Re: Q9550 is on a much warmer core
heatspreader either poorly assembled, poorly distributed thermal or uneven ground cooler.
otherwise there is not such a big difference, if not more than a nuclear prime runs and the other is idle.
Otherwise, the differences exceed 1-2 °.
btw: I see that you are just an Intel quad-searched. between these can be major differences, of course, give the 2 cores of these should be the rule in similar warm.
idling, it should be but also between the so this is not a big difference, when yet again to the poor contact cooler out, either by unequal thermal, deformed or deformed IHS cooler ground.