V-Core intel C2D E6300

anggun999

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hi..!
what's the value of the V-core for intel C2D E6300??
what is the abnormal value when not overclocked?
when I get 1,3 Volts during idle, is that bad?
thanks!
 
hi..!
what's the value of the V-core for intel C2D E6300??
what is the abnormal value when not overclocked?
when I get 1,3 Volts during idle, is that bad?
thanks!

What are you saying? If it is at 1.3V during idle, that isn't bad. What you should be checking, though, is what it is during load, and what your temperatures are.
 
I get over 50C after computer start. on szstem load, I get more than 65C.
I know that' not good, so maybe Im going to the store tomorrow to see if I can get a new one..
 
I get over 50C after computer start. on szstem load, I get more than 65C.
I know that' not good, so maybe Im going to the store tomorrow to see if I can get a new one..

If it's anything, it would most likely be the motherboard, which could perhaps be setting the wrong voltage for the CPU. Getting a new CPU most likely wont make any difference.

Did you make sure you installed the heatsink and thermal paste correctly? LGA775 fans can be a bit tricky.
 
Just wondering but what makes a computer run so hot? Is there a list or can somone list which activities make the computer burn like that? games/video/music/burning-dvd/watching-dvd/printing/etc
 
Just wondering but what makes a computer run so hot? Is there a list or can somone list which activities make the computer burn like that? games/video/music/burning-dvd/watching-dvd/printing/etc

Anything thats CPU intensive raises the temps, but some more then others. If you run burn-in programs, it stresses the CPU the most, and causes it to heat up dramatically. Games are moderate, but not that demanding.

What causes a CPU to heat up more then normal is mainly when it has increased voltage, but higher clocks also cause it to heat up more.
 
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