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I recently bought an FX-8370 and got it all installed fine and I just wanted to see if my temperatures are OK. The cooling solution I'm using at the moment is a Corsair H100 in push-pull and using Arctic MX-4 for the Thermal compound, and it seems to be idling at 44C. Does this seem OK?

 

Only reason I ask is that Asus Probe II gives me readings of the 44C Idle temp but another program CoreTemp 1.0 RC6 gives me readings of 26C Idle??

 

Is there something I'm missing.........

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If you have to trust a software, try "hardware monitor" by CPUID. If you can see what the bios reads. 26c is a very low temperature (which is good but might be wrong), 44c would be a bit high on the other hand. Either way, only load temperatures matter. Make sure those stay under 60c if at all possible. The fans on the cooler probably don't spin up a lot if the cpu isn't doing anything to provide quieter operation, they should go much faster under load (hopefully). If at stock clocks the cpu exceeds 60c there's something wrong. Try reinstalling the cooler and reapplying thermal paste.

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If you have to trust a software, try "hardware monitor" by CPUID. If you can see what the bios reads. 26c is a very low temperature (which is good but might be wrong), 44c would be a bit high on the other hand. Either way, only load temperatures matter. Make sure those stay under 60c if at all possible. The fans on the cooler probably don't spin up a lot if the cpu isn't doing anything to provide quieter operation, they should go much faster under load (hopefully). If at stock clocks the cpu exceeds 60c there's something wrong. Try reinstalling the cooler and reapplying thermal paste.

 

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Ahhh..... OK I've run hardware monitor and it confirms 44C as my idle temp the same as my BIOS. I will most certainly be going and re-set my CPU and thermal compound to see if that helps. 

 

Thank you very much for your kind advice  ;)

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Try Hardware Monitor from CPUID. And keep in mind that AMD temp sensors are terrible.

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Yea, that seems a bit odd. My 8320 (OC'ed 4.7 w/ H105 Push) idles at 33-35C, on the higher end (35) when using chrome. I get a max of 51C when playing a 64-Man BF4 server. So  try reseating your CPU.

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Idle temps doesn't matter much, what are your load temps?

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Try Hardware Monitor from CPUID. And keep in mind that AMD temp sensors are terrible.

Isn't everything in your eyes terrible and meaningless?

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Isn't everything in your eyes terrible and meaningless?

Um... No? I'm not an ignorant cunt, so I don't see how the fuck you get this.

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I will get some load temps tomorrow afternoon as need to get up early tomorrow, but I'll post them here and see what you guys think when I get home from work. Does seem I need to re-seat my CPU again just to be sure.

Thanks for all your input though :D

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Um... No? I'm not an ignorant cunt, so I don't see how the fuck you get this.

What does Cynical Asshole mean?

 

maybe got some wrong information.

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What does Cynical Asshole mean?

 

maybe got some wrong information.

I'm just an ass sometimes. And someone suggested that I put cynical in front of it to give it more emphasis, so I did.

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I'm just an ass sometimes. And someone suggested that I put cynical in front of it to give it more emphasis, so I did.

That is terrible, from the urban dictionary: "Cynical Asshole Syndrome is a condition that makes the majority of things in everyday life seem shit and meaningless" glad you aren't a Cynical Asshole.

 

you should probably change that.

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Quick Update: Re-set my CPU and applied a clean bit of thermal paste and wa-la that seemed to have done the trick. now Idles at 36C with an OC of 4.5Ghz and load is around the 58C region which I'm happy about. Thanks again all for your advice, *thumbs up* to everyone :)

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Quick Update: Re-set my CPU and applied a clean bit of thermal paste and wa-la that seemed to have done the trick. now Idles at 36C with an OC of 4.5Ghz and load is around the 58C region which I'm happy about. Thanks again all for your advice, *thumbs up* to everyone :)

What is your CPU voltage set to.

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What is your CPU voltage set to.

I believe its set to 1.296v on the CPU VCORE

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Try Hardware Monitor from CPUID. And keep in mind that AMD temp sensors are terrible.

AMD doesn't use temp sensors, they use an algorithm to determine temperature of the chips xD

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AMD doesn't use temp sensors, they use an algorithm to determine temperature of the chips xD

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  1. there is only one temperature sensor per CPU (not one per core), meaning there are no seperate temperature measurement values available for each CPU core.
  2. the tempeature sensor does not read real physical CPU temperature, so that there can be a rather large temperature difference between the measured and real CPU temperature -- especially if the CPU is idle.

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  1. the tempeature sensor does not read real physical CPU temperature, so that there can be a rather large temperature difference between the measured and real CPU temperature -- especially if the CPU is idle.

Answered that one in your own post xD It states that the sensor does not read a physical temperature.

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Answered that one in your own post xD It states that the sensor does not read a physical temperature.

xD Yeah, really funny...  :huh:

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AMDs usually run hotter then intel so I would not be surprised with a 44C however I would use CPUID to check temps.

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xD Yeah, really funny...  :huh:

Hmmm....can't tell if that's sarcasm or something else :S

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nice you got a good OC chip

Yeah doesn't seem to bad does it :) rather happy with it now :)

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Yeah doesn't seem to bad does it :) rather happy with it now :)

i think you can make to 5.0 ghz on that chip( with proper cooling like h110i or krakren X61), try to OC the base clock and the cpunb to get more ipc and you will have a beast cpu

 

i have mine at 225 base clock and it really improves in ipc 

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