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  • #2
    Re: Is it dangerous for 24/7?

    The voltages are fine, you can try whether you go lower on the NB though.

    What are you using to monitor CPU temperature? 41C is too low to be true with air cooling, unless you use something revolutionary. Download Coretemp and check your CPU temp with that.

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          Re: Is it dangerous for 24/7?

          The E8400 I have/had ran cool also, staying in the 40's at 4Ghz. I have ~19C room temp. They run cool.

          Oh and that system temp sensor that shows in everest and ET6 is near the SB from what I've seen, deff not the NB temps
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          • #6
            Re: Is it dangerous for 24/7?

            I agree with Nickel020, 45C sounds like the CPU case temperature, not the core temp. Could you please double check this?

            Also, Prime95 is not the most severe stress test. Try LinX, Intel Burn Test, OCCT, etc. that are based on the Intel Linpack benchmark.
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                  Re: Is it dangerous for 24/7?

                  Did you read my first post? All your questions are answered there...

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