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Reached 4*C on E6300 Stock

jdav

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So Loctite384 + artic silver 5 + Shaving cream + dry ice - fan = win
 
i think its wrong, speedfan also shows your 12V at 0V. and you have no fans plugged into your board? what does everest show or some other program
 
Ha shaving cream, I doubt it, unless you got pics of your setup.
 
I believe that. That looks like a ds3. I wouldn't believe loctite would be a good conductor though?? And you should be doing way better than that with dice. Shaving cream I'm guessing is serving as insulation... Totally believeable. I don't know why everyone is hating so much.

To OP, get the latest beta of speedfan and it'll show coretemps too.
 
I've owned two ds3's, one rev1 and one rev2. The cpu reading it gives is usually roughly 6-10'c lower than actual coretemp.

For a dice project, if he's back to a normal setup, it'd be a pain in the ass just to get everything set up to give a coretemp...
 
4c on one of your cores is impressive.... how do you manage 4c on one core but the other core is 32c?

Maybe you're using shaving cream on half the IHS and shaving gel on the other half?

we need PICS!

Colgate foam > Edge Gel
 
4c on one of your cores is impressive.... how do you manage 4c on one core but the other core is 32c?

Maybe you're using shaving cream on half the IHS and shaving gel on the other half?

we need PICS!

Colgate foam > Edge Gel

Those aren't coretemps. Temp1 is southbridge temp. Temp2 is cpu. Temp3 is a bogus number to be disregarded. Shaving cream I'd imagine was used as insulation. Really good idea actually. Gets a little messy at the end, but sounds much simpler to apply than traditional neoprene foam wrap.
 
Those aren't coretemps. Temp1 is southbridge temp. Temp2 is cpu. Temp3 is a bogus number to be disregarded. Shaving cream I'd imagine was used as insulation. Really good idea actually. Gets a little messy at the end, but sounds much simpler to apply than traditional neoprene foam wrap.

I see... thanks for the clarification. In that case.... how about a screeshot of coretemp?

Still would like to see pics.... never seen a system cooled with D-ice. How long can the system be run? How much Dry-ice is involved? Are there any water cooling components used or are you placing the ice directly on the CPU? OP: What's the point of running it at STOCK? With 4c temps, you'd think you'd be a proud memebr of the >4GHz club.
 
I see... thanks for the clarification. In that case.... how about a screeshot of coretemp?

Still would like to see pics.... never seen a system cooled with D-ice. How long can the system be run? How much Dry-ice is involved? Are there any water cooling components used or are you placing the ice directly on the CPU? OP: What's the point of running it at STOCK? With 4c temps, you'd think you'd be a proud memebr of the >4GHz club.

I'm not the op so I can't say anything for sure. But for more info, http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=156 has some stuff on ln2/dice. Both use the same mousepot style container for holding the dice. The temps actually seem kind of high for dice.
 
a lot of people on other forums and some here are thinking the speedfan readings are BS, so here is a bios when I had the cooling setup..

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Speedfan 4.31 does not report CPU core temperatures. Speedfan 4.32 beta does.
 
a lot of people on other forums and some here are thinking the speedfan readings are BS, so here is a bios when I had the cooling setup..

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hehehe... you have no CPU fan (or at least the rpm's are not registering in the BIOS), but you have the CPU fan fail warning enabled. Wouldn't that cause a constant alarm from the case speaker?
 
if you took your time to look at the pic smart fan control is enabled thus the fan only kicks in when needed to cause less noise....
 
can we see pics of the hardware running?

That would seem to be a bit more "rock solid" as far as proof :p
 
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