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Core temperatures too high.

i got a quad 8200.
i use EVEREST ultimate and the multi sensor sidebar gadget.
it shows the core temps of core 1,2,3,4 all really high upto 61 degrees C.
but the cpu bar is showing 49 degrees. so which one to consider the core temps or the overall cpu temp?
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Re: Core temperatures too high.

I'm certain to take some flack for this but those temps are not out of line for crunching. In the summer I wish I could get my core temps DOWN to 61C. I don't know what processor heatsink/fan you are using but you might want to consider replacing it with a high-end heat sink like Thermaltake or Artic Zero (there are many other good brands too.)
In five years of crunching I have never had a CPU failure and have run them in excess of 75C. If it bothers you, you can reduce your CPU usage (say 80%) and that will bring down your temps.
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Re: Core temperatures too high.

get a 3rd opinion with the Coretemp free utility which reads out all 4 cores separately. Either way, 61C is fine. These CPU's easily handle much higher temps and are thermal protected i.e. will shut down if getting too hot.

Do get the SpeedFan utility too. Has great controls to set the system fan a little higher without becoming an irritation. Is permanently running on my W7 Quad, setting the fans to 45% of maximum, keeping temps down to 52C.
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Re: Core temperatures too high.

one reads actual core temps from the processor itself and the other reads the board sensor underneath the processor socket...
61 for that is not bad on air @stock what ambient temps?
dust in system?
fans need replaced?add fans? the larger fans move more air quieter...
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Re: Core temperatures too high.

speedfan hasnt made much of a difference ( the cores are still in the 60s ) but yes my cabinet is really dusty after the recent painting of my house.
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Re: Core temperatures too high.

Sometimes the SpeedFan advanced setting need to be told to run in software control mode to override the system inbuild safety such as SmartGuardian or similar. SmartGuardian will still run but this allows SF to up the fan speeds dynamically at a higher rev.
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Re: Core temperatures too high.

You did not mention are these temps for idle or burn? Get IntelBurnTest and see what the temps are in full load. If you get even higher temperatures at full load, I'd say the processor cooler just isn't attached properly.
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Re: Core temperatures too high.

crystalFist,
You are still far below the limits which are already taking some margins with what you should not reach. According to Intel specs for this processor the Thermal Specification is 71.4 °C.

However, as some have said you are a little high if this processor is not overclocked, so some heatsink cleaning might do some good. When you have time, no hurry still.
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