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Originally Posted by bk2life here is a pic.
you can see under load @55.2c
and no load at 38-40c
(if these temps are accurate?) |
Real Temp is the most accurate for reading your 45nm core temps & I would use that to gage if you are in the safe zone on your temps.
The
CPU temps will only be slightly less than the core temps at full load.
Mine are just 4F off of what the cores are while under full loaded.
There is no stead and fast rules when it comes to OCing a system.
Each & every single system will be different with what it takes to
OC it even if they are exactly alike!
So one might be able to clock higher than the next with his system setup than the guy next to him. That's just the way it is.
There's also variables to consider like what components were used in the build...
Like Powersupply, motherboard, memory, make and date of manufacture of the chip all come into play.
So just work with your system & find out what it can do.
So yours needs more
vcore, so be it...
Rich has the same exact system I have, but it takes more
vcore for him to get his system stable at higher clocks & thats just the way it is.