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| Hyperactive Join Date: 11 May 2003 Location: Sabah, Malaysia
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Reputation: 14 ![]() Rep Power: 8 | I need to know.. what is the difference between.. CPU Core Core0 Core1 I need to know.. thank you.. Im having high temps in those... CPU = 72celcius Core = 53celcius Core0 = 57celcius Core1 = 55celcius ler.. is this over the top or normal when the proc is having full load..? Im using E6300...
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| Warming up Join Date: 25 Apr 2006
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Reputation: 26 ![]() Rep Power: 0 | The important details are core0 and core1. These are the core temperatures. What type of cpu cooler are you using? If stock then you might want to look into upgrading to something more efficient. |
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Reputation: 176 ![]() ![]() Rep Power: 4 | yeah, those temps look kinda high. IIRC load it shouldn't go over 55C most of the time. Make sure that the cooler's well installed on the processor (the push-pins la) if it is the stock cooler. Which software were you using to check the temps though? |
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| Hyperactive Join Date: 11 May 2003 Location: Sabah, Malaysia
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Reputation: 14 ![]() Rep Power: 8 | I've used.. speedfan PC probe(provided by asus) coretemp yes.. using stock cooler.. fitted properly tho.. took it out and fit it in again.. still the same.. if I were to upgrade.. what do you guys recommend?
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Reputation: 128 ![]() ![]() Rep Power: 2 | @chai, he already did mention C2D E6300
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| h@x! Join Date: 11 Aug 2003 Location: Sarawak, Malaysia.
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Reputation: 1809 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rep Power: 34 | Seriously, there is nothing wrong with your CPU temperature. You just need to pay attention to core0 and core1 in coretemp. Oh and btw 50-60C+ degree under load is perfectly fine, nothing wrong with that.
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