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Staro 08.11.2015., 18:53   #5
thony
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Hello,
Thanks for your answer and thank you for the compliment for my website.

It was actually not the same motherboard, the temperature difference is too great I decided to repeat the test by taking the same card this time, motherboard Asus AM1I-A

I tried this morning AMD overdrive but it does not work on this CPU, it is not recognized, you can not run the software...

So following the motherboard change, I redid a OCCT test and the temperature measured by hwinfo64 (the same software and the same settings)
Voltage values are identical (core voltage, curent core, core power, all these values are the same between my test and that of pcekspert)
and after test 1 hour and 20 minutes, the temperature is 52°C
The test has been performed on a table (not in a box)





The only change between our two tests could be the ambient temperature as you say. My home is 21°C. To see with Krešo the ambient temperature at home but to justify the difference in temperature should be at least 30 ° C ... it's hot: D

Also note that another site test this cooler here: http://www.tech-review.de/include.ph...d=16522&page=8
58°C in Prime95 (prime95 heater more than OCCT)
So I also made a P95 test and here is the result :


56°C is just under 2°C, may be some adjustment in Prime95 and ambient temperature justifie these 2°C.

I will absolutely not challenge Krešo eh tests, they may be quite right, as we have said, the ambient temperature or other parameter may justify this temperature difference (or perhaps a bad clamp radiator for example ...) or it is just me who can make a mistake with a parameter so I would be as fair as possible and if necessary correct my tests, it is a very good thing to have several tests on different sites, this radiator is not sufficiently known and tested... strongly that Arctic exit the Intel version (announced by fanlesstech!)
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