E eulB New Member Jan 25, 2007 #21 Archangel said: 39*C on a 4.4 GHz CPU, under full load? sorry.. but even with watercooling i find that pretty hard to believe.. =o phase change comes to mind tough. Click to expand... Maybe im confused define full load?
Archangel said: 39*C on a 4.4 GHz CPU, under full load? sorry.. but even with watercooling i find that pretty hard to believe.. =o phase change comes to mind tough. Click to expand... Maybe im confused define full load?
Burgerbob Active Member Jan 25, 2007 #22 eulB said: Maybe im confused define full load? Click to expand... Try encoding a movie and playing a game at the same time, or get a program that runs your CPU at 100% all the time.
eulB said: Maybe im confused define full load? Click to expand... Try encoding a movie and playing a game at the same time, or get a program that runs your CPU at 100% all the time.
E eulB New Member Jan 25, 2007 #23 Burgerbob said: Try encoding a movie and playing a game at the same time, or get a program that runs your CPU at 100% all the time. Click to expand... i thought so.....yea 39 is full load temp.....i was rendering hd footage in premiere pro 2.0 listening to itunes and using fire fox
Burgerbob said: Try encoding a movie and playing a game at the same time, or get a program that runs your CPU at 100% all the time. Click to expand... i thought so.....yea 39 is full load temp.....i was rendering hd footage in premiere pro 2.0 listening to itunes and using fire fox
dragon2309 P.I Dragon Jan 25, 2007 #24 download and run Prime95 and run it for a good few hours, that'll heat things up