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It really depends on each individual CPU and what you're doing with it. There are different defects in each silicon chip so each is going to be a little different from the next.
As far as the AVERAGE temps, I have no idea. I don't own an E6750.
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Well using Intel TAT my core temp off load is 19-20c and using the same program to put it under 100% load it rose to 51c
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Unless you're using liquid cooling or just have a very cold room, 19-20C is pretty cold for an overclocked processor. I would imagine that anywhere from 25-35C is fine for idle, and anywhere upwards of 65C is fine for load.
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