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Octavean
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join:2001-03-31
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reply to Martinus

Re: Core i7 Temperatures

I’ll have to check my Core i7 920 system since I’m not sure what temps are like on it. However my Core i7 860 system hovers around 39C idling but ambient seems a little high now so it could possibly be a few degrees lower, maybe ~$36 or so.

What BIOS version are you using on your ASUS P7P55D Pro Martinus?


Martinus
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join:2001-08-06
EU

said by Octavean:

What BIOS version are you using on your ASUS P7P55D Pro Martinus?
0403, the one that came with the board from 08/19/09 - according to Everest.

I was meaning to update it to the latest revision before installing the OS but never did it.


Octavean
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Interesting,….

Well I’m using the stock cooler on both the Core i7 920 and 860 so that will likely account for some higher temps then those using more capable cooling. I was going to install my Thermalright HR-01 on the Core i7 920 using a Thermalright LGA 1366 Bolt-Thru-Kit I have laying around here somewhere but I never got around to it (about a yr later LOL). I was thinking of getting a new 120mm cooler for the 860



Martinus
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said by Octavean:

Interesting,….

Well I’m using the stock cooler on both the Core i7 920 and 860...
...so am I. That's the strange thing.

Well it's winter and it's freezing out there - lots of snow. But it is not cold here in my room, so that shouldn't have influence on the temps.

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