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Does the XEON E3110 (E8400 equivelant) have the same temp sensor problems?

Brahmzy

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I'm about to pull the trigger on an E8400 or this XEON and want to know if the XEON suffers from the same temp sensor weirdness....
 
My E8400 was always core temp above 50. My E3110 seems to be accurate though. I think it's a crap shoot from one to the next.
 
my e3110 starts at 48c in newest coretemp with an ultra 120 extreme on it at 1.048v at 3.0 in a cold room lmao

all you need to know is max reading at stock load for me like 57c in coretemp then at 4.0 i get 70c load in coretemp, even though the actual temp is wrong, i know at least that its only increased 13c from stock....
 
my e3110 starts at 48c in newest coretemp with an ultra 120 extreme on it at 1.048v at 3.0 in a cold room lmao

all you need to know is max reading at stock load for me like 57c in coretemp then at 4.0 i get 70c load in coretemp, even though the actual temp is wrong, i know at least that its only increased 13c from stock....

This is my method as well. Real Temp uses a different TJunction, so it displays temperatures 10C lower. The differential is all that really matters as long as you know your heatsink is on properly.
 
My Xeon e3110 had a stuck core 0 thermal sensor. I'm currently in an RMA waiting for the new one.
 
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