Pentium D users...what are your temps?

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  1. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    This is for an upcoming article (holy crap! new HWF content!), but I'm curious what temps you guys with a Pentium D CPU. I've got a 920, which is a Presler core, but if you have one with a Cedar Mill (Prescott successor, if I'm not mistaken).

    I'm specifically looking at those with the stock Intel cooler, but any other info is helpful.

    Thanks
     
  2. RHochstenbach

    RHochstenbach Administrator

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    I got a Pentium D CPU (presler) in a pc. 3.2 Ghz. It has an average temperature of 45 degrees celcius.
     

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  3. thomasbuonoman

    thomasbuonoman Geek Trainee

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    i have a Pentium D 915 with Big water 745. Idle 33 Load 50
     
  4. gumdigger

    gumdigger Geek

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    It hits 30 degres idle then 60 full load. with Artic Freezer pro 7.
     
  5. thomasbuonoman

    thomasbuonoman Geek Trainee

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    wow, what a jump. That just shows you the idle abilities of windows and most mobos.
     
  6. cloud17

    cloud17 Geek Trainee

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    uuuh im really disapointed with my pentium d its the 945 one and it idles at like 50 lol... and load is scary like 65+
     
  7. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    Yeah, they run surprisingly hot, which kinda sucks this time of year.
     
  8. cloud17

    cloud17 Geek Trainee

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    i cant w8 till xmas (which is far away i know XD) caus im gona get either the e6600 or e6700 and a antec 900 case and is it a artic freezer pro 7 .
    i think that will be like the north pole hopefully :p
     
  9. Willz

    Willz MiCrO$oFt $uK$ :D

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    Get the E6600, the E6700 is a waste of money.

    Oh btw, at the moment a C2D E6600 in the UK is around £150 from a shop like OcUK, and the Q6600 (Quad core) is nearly 300 quid, but on 22nd july I belive intel will drop the prices, so the Q6600 will be £185, so I dont think you will want an E6600 then, you may end up with a Quad Core ;)
     
  10. cloud17

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    Definatly good news!! that will surly not bottleneck my gfx card
     

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