How are these temperatures?

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Gave my case a good clean and these are the IDLE temperatures, I will post the LOAD ones soon.
According to EVEREST ultimate they are as follows:

Motherboard: 37C / 99F
CPU: 38C / 100F
CPU #1 / Core #1: 36C / 98F
CPU #1 / Core #2: 36C / 98F
GPU: 55C / 131F
Hard Drive: 28C / 82F

E6600 @ stock w/ stock heatsink
7950GT
965P-DS3
WD 250GB 16MB SATA


Cheers,
andy.
 
Those look pretty good. Would be nice to see what you are getting under load. :)
 
Heres the temperatures with ORTHOS running - blend - stress cpu and ram. these are still runing right now as im posting this.

motherboard: 39C / 102F
CPU: 44C / 113F
CPU #1 / Core #1: 44C / 113F
CPU #1 / Core #2: 42C / 108F
GPU: 56C / 133F
HD: 26C / 79F

not much of a difference really.
 
Heres the temperatures with ORTHOS running - blend - stress cpu and ram. these are still runing right now as im posting this.

motherboard: 39C / 102F
CPU: 44C / 113F
CPU #1 / Core #1: 44C / 113F
CPU #1 / Core #2: 42C / 108F
GPU: 56C / 133F
HD: 26C / 79F

not much of a difference really.

You want to run Small FTT's with Orthos to stress the CPU, as you want to get and maintain 100% usage. You can run another instance of orthos for Large FTT's if you really want to test your ram, but it doesn't really contribute to your temperature testing (but can be good to see overall system stability). You can use ATI Tool to stress your GPU, if you have both running at the same time you can get both cooking and really check how your temps are. If you want to really hammer your computer, Intel's Thermal Analysis Tool (TAT) gets even higher temps than Orthos/Prime95. I'm sure there are other things you can use to load your GPU also.
 
Only 6C differs between load and idle? That's perfect cooling. It's 18C on my rig. Idling @ 29C and jumps up to 47C just after 5 mins of Orthos blend test.
 
Is that Everest software worth paying for?

I'm reading up on over-clocking guides right now and downloading benchmarks and hardware monitoring software left and right.
 
I also wonder what kind of case and fan structure you have out there to achieve such a cooling with stock hsf...
 
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