Is that even possible? I could only get as low as 24C on my Core 2 Duo E4500 2.2Ghz OC’d to 3.0Ghz.
I’ve upgraded to the fastest chip my mobo could handle (no money for a new board), a Core 2 Quad Q9300 2.5Ghz OC’d to 2.8Ghz and on my best day I can only get 43C. Chip runs hot, but it barely moves on load.
Even my FreeNAS Server running a Dual Core Atom D510 idles in the 20s, and that’s a 13 Watt chip.
No, it’s not actually possible. I think its self-evident that this is not a real cpu temperature. The temperature relative to other components is the dead giveaway.
does it really matter? we’ve all seen your dick, and know its tiny, and disgusting looking,
you are not your cpu/computer/internet connection/other useless junk you buy/car…no one cares about your E-PENIS…
THIS.
This is what you’ve got to brag about? Your friggin’ CPU temperature?
ROFLMFAO!!!
^mad their $100 rice coolers don’t perform as well as my $10 cooler
Is that even possible? I could only get as low as 24C on my Core 2 Duo E4500 2.2Ghz OC’d to 3.0Ghz.
I’ve upgraded to the fastest chip my mobo could handle (no money for a new board), a Core 2 Quad Q9300 2.5Ghz OC’d to 2.8Ghz and on my best day I can only get 43C. Chip runs hot, but it barely moves on load.
Even my FreeNAS Server running a Dual Core Atom D510 idles in the 20s, and that’s a 13 Watt chip.
There is such a thing as a CPU being either to hot OR to cold. If its to cold….runs like shit….same with being to hot..yeah it’s not true.
No, it’s not actually possible. I think its self-evident that this is not a real cpu temperature. The temperature relative to other components is the dead giveaway.
9c could mean a Peltier or some monster of chip refrigerator.
There you go, over-clock that mother so you can turbo power your trolling.
Would a fan controller/temp sensor or built in temp sensor on my case give an accurate temp?
Because they give the same temp
puhlease. Flip a can of air, shoot liquid on heatsink, take pic.
lets see you do that then, if it’s so easy?