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10-28-2009   #1


Windows 7 x64 and Windows 7 x64 ultimate / professional on Desktop
 
 

E8500 temps and question

Hi recently i just bought a new heat sink and it brought my temp down from 72C to 59C and its a pretty good heat sink but the question is do E8500s run hot not overclocked or is it just mine?

heres the heat sink i have upgraded to compaired to my stock one
Newegg.com - MASSCOOL 8WA741 92mm Ball CPU Cooler - CPU Fans & Heatsinks

and here is my processor
Newegg.com - Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 Wolfdale 3.16GHz 6MB L2 Cache LGA 775 65W Dual-Core Processor - Processors - Desktops

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10-28-2009   #2


Windows 7 x64 and Windows 7 x64 ultimate / professional on Desktop
 
 

Re: E8500 temps and question

also what i listed was the max temp i see, btw CPU1 keeps doing all the work i only see that one hit 59C

O yeah it has Artic silver 5 on it a good amount
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10-28-2009   #3


Vista Ultimate x64, SP2. XP Pro x64 SP3.
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Re: E8500 temps and question

Hello naturalphenomen,
When you say you put on "a good amount", how much did you put on ?, because too much is as bad as not enough, if you put too much on it acts like a barrier, so if you want to get your temps down a bit more i would remove some of the Arctic thermal paste.
Are these temps idle or under load ?.
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10-28-2009   #4


Windows 7 x64 and Windows 7 x64 ultimate / professional on Desktop
 
 

Re: E8500 temps and question

underload and its just a razor thin coating of it u can see through it
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10-28-2009   #5


Windows 7 Ultimate x64/Vista Ultimate x64/XP Pro x86/Fedora 12 X64
 
 

Re: E8500 temps and question

to me it seems about normal if not good, 59C under load isnt too bad. when tests have been done its not unusual for the CPU to go up to 70-75C under load, esp for stress testing ie prime 95 etc but any higher (ie mid 80's - 90's) id worry.
You have to remember some over clockers out there are boasting that their CPU's are 20C under load, ive talked to my friends and they said they had overclocked a CPU to 7.6Ghz on a stock cooler saying that it was only 65C the whole time - when someone pulls something ridiculous like that like a rabbit out of a hat, you know that they are lying. You seem to have a decent temp now, remember to keep your case circulated
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10-28-2009   #6


Windows 7 x64 and Windows 7 x64 ultimate / professional on Desktop
 
 

Re: E8500 temps and question

it seems pretty good compaired to
http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:G...7016303843.jpg

which is just metal and fan it was making me run 70-73C
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10-28-2009   #7


Vista Ultimate x64, SP2. XP Pro x64 SP3.
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Re: E8500 temps and question

If that is load temps then it's not too bad, and if it's just a small amount of thermal paste, then thats OK too.
When you said "a good amount" i had an image of it being caked on, lol.
Hope this helps, good luck.
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10-28-2009   #8


Windows 7 x64 and Windows 7 x64 ultimate / professional on Desktop
 
 

Re: E8500 temps and question

o yeah my airflow is good i have one from the power supply a big one, and one in the heat sink, one exhaust back of the case, and one on the graphics card but now that i got that heat sink i dont have a side exhaust im thinking of adding a bottom fan cause there's a plug for it
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10-28-2009   #9


Windows 7 x64 and Windows 7 x64 ultimate / professional on Desktop
 
 

Re: E8500 temps and question

its not caked on it got baggie and spreaded it with my finger all over the CPU then put a small dab in the middle, and its running better than before when i just put a small dab in the middle
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10-28-2009   #10


Windows 7 x64 and Windows 7 x64 ultimate / professional on Desktop
 
 

Re: E8500 temps and question

lol i had an idea what if i attached my old fan from my old heat sink on top of my new one, so then i have a side air fan
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