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  • what graphics card do you have?

  • ATI Radeon HD 4850

  • As for winter temps, you *really* think it's possible to have a 24 degree C ambient temp and hit 20 C in a chip with 100 watts of electricity running through it? Please, explain how inside your house the laws of physics are suddenly skewed.

    You *can't* have temps below ambient. Think about it. You're using air to cool.. the coldest possible temp is the temp of the air you're cooling with. I.E. 24C. And that's not going to happen, still.

  • All i can say is, there is literally no heat coming off the intel fan/heat sink and the new cooler... even when gaming.

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  • are you sure your RAM is in the right slots?

  • wow just saw this video and decided to tell my brother to clean his cpu!

    his was like yours, not very much dust!

  • @justhes thanks for the reply, btw nice video, it was very informative.

  • My HSF doesn't put off heat either, slightly warm to touch. (wish i could say the same about the NB heatsink) But I promise the cores inside the chip, under the heatspreader, are hot. They've got to be above room temperature..

    As I said before I don't think you're lying or anything like that. I just want to say that it's much more likely you have bad sensors than having a 'golden' chip. If it's truly that good, keep pushing it, as long as your mobo can take it.

  • You've used a bunch of temp monitors, but that doesn't mean your temp sensors aren't broken. If they're broken, of course all the monitors will show the same thing.

    No one *else* has a wolfdale clocked at 3.3 that runs at 40C on the stock cooler. How the hell do you think companies like Prolimatech would be in business if the stock cooler was that good? You're getting water temps in the stock HSF. That should be the first red flag.

    I'm not saying you're lying. Just keep that in mind.

  • Oh and we do heat our home in the winter time, usually its about 75-80 F in my room and I get these temps. SERIOUSLY!!!!

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