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  • 3 months later...

Processor: AMD X2 6000+ clocked to 3.2GHZ

Motherboard: Asus M2N-SLi deluxe

Heatsink: Scythe Infinity w/Scythe S-FLEX 1200RPM fan

Case: Antec P182SE

Case Fans: 4x Noctua 800RPM, one also on HR-03 on GFX card

Average Room Temp: 24C

CPU Temp idle: 28C

CPU Temp load: 46-50C

Processor: Intel E6750 Core2Duo 2.4Ghz

Motherboard: Gigabyte Ga-G33M-S2

Heatsink: Stock

Case: Thermaltake Soprano Black

Case Fans: 2x Thermaltake 800RPM 12cm, 1x 8cm 1200rpm fan also Psu.

Average Room Temp: 27C

CPU Temp idle: 31C

CPU Temp load: 39-50C

Sounds low but checked and double checked and yep thats correct.

Processor: Intel Core2Duo T7200 2.0Ghz

Motherboard: Quanta 30DB (Laptop HP Pavilion dv9393ea)

Heatsink: Stock

Case: Laptop HP Pavilion dv9393ea

Case Fans: stock.

Average Room Temp: 20C

CPU Temp idle: 65C

CPU Temp load: 87-97C (206F)

It's running so hot that 95% of the time, the speedstep lowers the processor speed at 1 or 1.3ghz. Sucks.

Processor: Intel Core2Duo T7200 2.0Ghz

Motherboard: Quanta 30DB (Laptop HP Pavilion dv9393ea)

Heatsink: Stock

Case: Laptop HP Pavilion dv9393ea

Case Fans: stock.

Average Room Temp: 20C

CPU Temp idle: 65C

CPU Temp load: 87-97C (206F)

It's running so hot that 95% of the time, the speedstep lowers the processor speed at 1 or 1.3ghz. Sucks.

Impossible.

Don't use Speedfan or a similar program. Get the readings from the BIOS :)

Nah, I'm not using Speedfan. Speedstep is Intel's technology to lower mobile cpu speed when needed, because they know how hot they can get.

I can't see the temperature within the bios and I'm using HWMonitor (from the same company that makes cpu-z) http://www.cpuid.com/

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Edited by JimmyT

I hope you're right and the program is wrong. But when I firstly bought the laptop, it did power off violently when I was doing cpu-intense stuff and wouldn't turn back on unless the temperature dropped or 5 minutes or so passed. HP was aware of the problem on 93xx series and published a bios update that disabled the thermal security poweroff. Now the laptop can get really really hot and won't poweroff. Maybe the cpu will melt one day, who knows.

Oh, it can reach 97C only for half a second and then cpu drops frequency to 1ghz and temperature drops at 87C and stays there (86-87). I think that before the bios update, the computer powered off when it exceeded 90C.

I hope you're right and the program is wrong. But when I firstly bought the laptop, it did power off violently when I was doing cpu-intense stuff and wouldn't turn back on unless the temperature dropped or 5 minutes or so passed. HP was aware of the problem on 93xx series and published a bios update that disabled the thermal security poweroff. Now the laptop can get really really hot and won't poweroff. Maybe the cpu will melt one day, who knows.

THe program has to be wrong there's no way it can be that hot!

And that's after I elevated my laptop 2 inches or so and let it stand there for about an hour without doing any work. I lifted the computer and let it stand on four 25-DVDR Spindles, the desk isn't blocking the airflow, and it's much cooler now.

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I think I have to get one of those notebook coolers.

  • 3 weeks later...

Processor: Intel E6600 Core2Duo 2.4Ghz

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3

Heatsink: Zalman CNPS9700

Case: Cooler Master RC-690-KKN1-GP

Case Fans: 4x Cooler Master 120MM (2x Left, 1x Rear, 1x Front), 2x Antec 120MM (1x Bottom, 1x Top) It's actually fairly quiet for that many fans. There are spaces for 2 more fans (1x 120mm Top, 1x 80MM Right, behind the CPU)

Average Room Temp: 22C

CPU Temp idle: 22C

CPU Temp load: 43C

And that's after I elevated my laptop 2 inches or so and let it stand there for about an hour without doing any work. I lifted the computer and let it stand on four 25-DVDR Spindles, the desk isn't blocking the airflow, and it's much cooler now.

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I think I have to get one of those notebook coolers.

That is crazy. I have an hp dv6000t and it gets pretty hot (up to 70-80C under load) but it usually shuts itself after hovering around 80C. I'm using a laptop cooler (these things aren't that great) and used some compressed air and now it only get up to 60-70C under load.

  • 1 month later...

Processor: Athlon 64 x2 4000+ @ 2,825mhz

Motherboard: MSI K9N4 SLI

Heatsink: Arctic Freezer 64 Pro

Case: Generic "Gamer" case

# of Case Fans: 2x 80mm, 1x 120mm

Avg Room Temp: eh. Couldn't say the exact number, but it's usually pretty cool.

CPU Temp Idle: 21-24?CCPU Temp Load:> 40?C(with both cores @ 100%)

Edited by Blackhearted
  • 4 weeks later...
  • 6 months later...

Processor (Standard or Mobile): Core2Quad Q9450

Motherboard:XFX 790i ultra

Heatsink (rpm): ZeroTherm Nirvana N120 @ minimum RPM (700)

Case: Apevia black X-Cruiser

# of Case Fans: 5 (four 80mm and one 120mm)

Avg Room Temp: 22 calcius

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 40-50 calcius

Processor: Intel E8400 Core 2 Duo @ 4.05GHz, 1.296 vCore

MoBo: GA-EP45T-DS3R

CPU Cooler: Cooler Master - Hyper TX2 (92mm fan)

Case: Antec Nine Hundred.

# Case Fans: 4x 120mm, 1x 200mm.

Avg Room Temp: 22-24C

CPU Temp (Idle / stress test): 38C - 63C Max

  • 1 month later...

Processor: AMD Phenom X4 II 920

MoBo: Asus M3A79-T Deluxe

CPU Cooler: Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro V2 (Qfan enabled, no idea what RPM sorry)

Case: Antec Nine Hundred.

# Case Fans: Intake: 4x120, Exhaust: 1x120, 1x200

Avg Room Temp: No idea. Pretty average to warm I guess.

CPU Temp (Idle / stress test): 24/25C (With CoolnQuiet Enabled) - 39C Max (Using Heavyload for 10 minutes)

  • 2 months later...

Processor (Standard or Mobile): AMD Athlon 64. 4200+ (dual core)

Motherboard: HP Pavilion

Heatsink (rpm): 1900 rpm

Tower (rpm): 3900 rpm

Case:

# of Case Fans: 3 (CPU, Pwr Supply and Tower Fan)

Avg Room Temp: 24 Celsius

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 38 C (Idle), 50 C (Stress)

I am thinking of eventually transferring my hardware to a new tower, add some liquid cooling and overclocking the cpu. Good idea ??

  • 11 months later...

Processor: Intel Q6600

MoBo: Asus P5Q Deluxe

CPU Cooler: Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro (2600 RPM)

Case: Silverstone TJ06

# Case Fans: Intake: 1x120, Exhaust: 1x120

Avg Room Temp: 25 C

CPU Temp (Idle / stress test): 25C - 28C (range of 4 cores) - 45C - 50C Max (Using Heavyload for 10 minutes)

Err that didn't post right. (Fixing it!)

There we go, fixed. Cannot wait to get the Phenom II X6.

Processor (Standard or Mobile): Standard - AMD Athlon II X2 240 - 2.8GHz

Motherboard: ASUS M4A785-M

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Heatsink (1,500rpm'ish) - Thermaltake SpinQ

Case: Raidmax Tornado

# of Case Fans: 2

Avg Room Temp: 65F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): Idle - 34C, Stress - 50C (Highest so far)

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