I am just using SpeedFan right now, which is giving me probably 10 degrees warmer than what I would get from a better guage for a multi-core cpu like coretemp. After this first burn-in session I may try out coretemp to see which is showing warmer temps.
I say if you are getting different readings from different programs, it would be better to err on the side of safety and go with the one that says you are warmer.
From what I understand 90C is your point of no return, you are suffering CPU damage at that point and beyond. 80 C is a good threshold for max load, max heat saturation. 75-78C will be my magic number range for max load, max heat saturation for a rock-solid i7 920 OC.
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Wow, running realtemp and coretemp I am getting much higher numbers, but they are also rating the i7 for a max of 95 C for realtemp and 100 C for coretemp. This does seem to be the consensus after reading through a few OC forum threads found in a google search.
I have a friend helping me with this and he says that you will hit the i7s processing stability threshold before you hit it's critical temperature threshold. So just be sure not to make your OC increments too large, test stability with SuperPi and Prime95, and just keep an eye on the temps just in case you start getting too close for comfort on those thresholds.
I say if you are getting different readings from different programs, it would be better to err on the side of safety and go with the one that says you are warmer.
From what I understand 90C is your point of no return, you are suffering CPU damage at that point and beyond. 80 C is a good threshold for max load, max heat saturation. 75-78C will be my magic number range for max load, max heat saturation for a rock-solid i7 920 OC.
EDIT:
Wow, running realtemp and coretemp I am getting much higher numbers, but they are also rating the i7 for a max of 95 C for realtemp and 100 C for coretemp. This does seem to be the consensus after reading through a few OC forum threads found in a google search.
I have a friend helping me with this and he says that you will hit the i7s processing stability threshold before you hit it's critical temperature threshold. So just be sure not to make your OC increments too large, test stability with SuperPi and Prime95, and just keep an eye on the temps just in case you start getting too close for comfort on those thresholds.
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