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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 2304401" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>So far, there is a huge variation with the temps. The VID has a big effect on these.</p><p></p><p>More the VID, more Vcore is used by default, hence more temps. I was amazed to see E6550's with VID 1.35V!!! </p><p></p><p>I think the in case temperature has a big effect too. ANd the RPM of the cooling fan too. </p><p></p><p>I run mine at Silent mode and the RPM is around 1500...sometimes even less. VID is 1.325V, but I use 1.2375V in BIOS. But the vdroop take it down to 1.160V in full load. Oh well....I'm getting ~53C idle and ~62V full load. But this is not with the original cooler. I'm using my dad's CPU's cooler, which is pure Aluminum. The original cooler came with some copper....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 2304401, member: 828"] So far, there is a huge variation with the temps. The VID has a big effect on these. More the VID, more Vcore is used by default, hence more temps. I was amazed to see E6550's with VID 1.35V!!! I think the in case temperature has a big effect too. ANd the RPM of the cooling fan too. I run mine at Silent mode and the RPM is around 1500...sometimes even less. VID is 1.325V, but I use 1.2375V in BIOS. But the vdroop take it down to 1.160V in full load. Oh well....I'm getting ~53C idle and ~62V full load. But this is not with the original cooler. I'm using my dad's CPU's cooler, which is pure Aluminum. The original cooler came with some copper.... [/QUOTE]
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