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chrisdglong

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i7 3820 temps... Sunday, April 15, 2012 8:43 PM (permalink)
My 3820 hits a max of 62c  on one of the cores with the Asus turbo fan profile. If I turn up the fan to be more aggressive, I can get it to stay at 59c max. Are these good temps? I re-applied the thermal compound three times... Finally, I have got it more consistent with the cores staying only a few degrees from one another. My 920 used to stay cooler at idle, but I had to change the cooler from the cnps-x10 to the cooler master 612... Do these temps sound right to everyone?
 
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    Re:i7 3820 temps... Sunday, April 15, 2012 11:03 PM (permalink)
    What voltage are you running at? What MHz are you running?
    These SB-E chips are going to run a little hotter due to the size of it.
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      Re:i7 3820 temps... Sunday, April 15, 2012 11:18 PM (permalink)
      Stock volts and MHz with turbo enabled and all power saving features disabled.
       
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        Re:i7 3820 temps... Monday, April 16, 2012 12:21 AM (permalink)
        Are those temps under Linx/IntelBurnTest/etc?
        Or under gaming?
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          Re:i7 3820 temps... Monday, April 16, 2012 4:17 AM (permalink)
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          Are those temps under Linx/IntelBurnTest/etc?
          Or under gaming?

          Max on any core with prime 95. Gaming in BF3 it hits 51c max.
           
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            Re:i7 3820 temps... Monday, April 16, 2012 5:55 AM (permalink)
            I'd say that's pretty good.
             
            Unless your room temp is 0c!
             
            My 3930k (which will run hotter due to more cores) tops out at around 78c on IntelBurnTest with a OC of 4.0GHz and a room temp of 22c-28c (without a temp gauge I gotta guesstimate)
            However with that being said, I think I botched my heatsink placement a little, nothing too much for me to be worried, but I do need to get around to re-seating it.
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              Re:i7 3820 temps... Monday, April 16, 2012 7:00 PM (permalink)
              I re-applied it again and the max temps are now maybe 58 on one core. I used some Arctic Matrix this time and used the line method with pre-tinting. Right now, with 100% CPU load in Prime 95, I am seeing a max of 57 degrees Celsius. Apparently it will only get better after it gets broken in too.
               
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                Re:i7 3820 temps... Tuesday, April 17, 2012 8:48 AM (permalink)
                I had my 3820 hitting mid 70s under Prime95 at 5.0ghz with HT on and about 1.48V

                 
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