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fredwsa

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 3:45 pm
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processor amd fx60
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vcore default = 1.40
cpu 204*15=3056
core temp1 > -12
core temp2 > -20

vcore = 1.16
cpu 204*6 = 1222
core temp1 = -19
core temp2 = -30

the question is that:
is the difference betwin the 2 core temp normal?
how much vcore can i give? and how much can i get from this cpu?
thank's to all whan to help me

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 9:45 pm
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> the question is that:
> is the difference betwin the 2 core temp normal?
> how much vcore can i give? and how much can i get from this cpu?
> thank's to all whan to help me

Those core temperatures don't seem to be related to reality. Twelve below
zero on core 1 and twenty below on the other? The 8-9 degree difference is
likely a reflection of the diode differences in calibrations.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 8:50 am
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thank u for ur answer
anyway i use a coling sistem waterblock + peltier 350w, with 10 liters of
water and a water radiator, for read this temp i use core temp 0.95, so i
think they are the about the real temperature (now with core at 3075 the
temp are -14 and -28

"Augustus" <no_one RemoveThis @nowhere.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
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>> the question is that:
>> is the difference betwin the 2 core temp normal?
>> how much vcore can i give? and how much can i get from this cpu?
>> thank's to all whan to help me
>
> Those core temperatures don't seem to be related to reality. Twelve below
> zero on core 1 and twenty below on the other? The 8-9 degree difference is
> likely a reflection of the diode differences in calibrations.
>
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 3:24 pm
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"fredwsa" <fredwsa.TakeThisOut@fastwebnet.it> wrote in message
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> thank u for ur answer
> anyway i use a coling sistem waterblock + peltier 350w, with 10 liters of
> water and a water radiator, for read this temp i use core temp 0.95, so i
> think they are the about the real temperature (now with core at 3075 the
> temp are -14 and -28

Well, that would explain the temps alright.But there's got to be a
glycol/water mix right?
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 10:01 am
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"Augustus" <no_one.RemoveThis@nowhere.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
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>
> "fredwsa" <fredwsa.RemoveThis@fastwebnet.it> wrote in message
> news:4fGNi.1307$lO4.1048@tornado.fastwebnet.it...
>> thank u for ur answer
>> anyway i use a coling sistem waterblock + peltier 350w, with 10 liters
>> of water and a water radiator, for read this temp i use core temp 0.95,
>> so i think they are the about the real temperature (now with core at
>> 3075 the temp are -14 and -28
>
> Well, that would explain the temps alright.But there's got to be a
> glycol/water mix right?
it's't a mix, only water, this turns in an circuit to ambient temperature,
then goes in a waterblock that it cools the peltier, than then cools the cpu
i try to make a schematic


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pump
from the hottest side and the cooldest side of peltier (the termal
differential) is about 50°c
so more u made cold the hot side, moere cold will be the cold side
aniway with a water temp of about 25° C i get a cpu at -20°C,
that's permit me to to overclock the cpu at 3gig hz til with only water i
had max 2.8 gig (vcore standard)
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