Hi guys, I made a post on another forum, but have only gotten one reply, and that reply confused me even more. Hopefully you guys can help. Basically, I have built a new system based on the i7 950, and the Gigabyte UD5, w/ Antec TPQ 850, Antec 1200 case, and Corsair triple channel 6 gb dominator memory. System runs great, and I am loving it. However, I started reading everyone talking about the temps, and decided to check out my temps using RealTemp. Now, I am not an overclocker, but the memory I have I thought was SUPPOSED to run at 1600...and to allow that to happen, I had to choose the XMP profile in the bios. Otherwise, the memory runs at 1066.
Basically, with the memory at default of 1066, my cpu temps on desktop range from 39 to 41 celsius. When checking with Prime95, it goes up into the middle to high 70's. When I enable the XMP profile, and memory runs at 1600, everything is very stable...but temps on desktop stay around 45, and stress testing with Prime95 goes up into high 80s, and hit 90 celsius.
What I am trying to figure out is, should I NOT run my memory using the XMP profile, because of these temp issues, and just use it at the 1066? Is there a way to get a happy medium and run the memory at 1333? I'm just confused, when I started reading everyone talking about temperature ranges, I became worried. How hot is this i7 950 supposed to be? I am using the stock heatsink and fan, but the 1200 is one of the coolest (air-flow wise) cases available.
I really need some advice, from those who actually know what they are doing, broken down for someone who really is not a BIOS tinker, or overclocker...
Thanks in advance!!
Basically, with the memory at default of 1066, my cpu temps on desktop range from 39 to 41 celsius. When checking with Prime95, it goes up into the middle to high 70's. When I enable the XMP profile, and memory runs at 1600, everything is very stable...but temps on desktop stay around 45, and stress testing with Prime95 goes up into high 80s, and hit 90 celsius.
What I am trying to figure out is, should I NOT run my memory using the XMP profile, because of these temp issues, and just use it at the 1066? Is there a way to get a happy medium and run the memory at 1333? I'm just confused, when I started reading everyone talking about temperature ranges, I became worried. How hot is this i7 950 supposed to be? I am using the stock heatsink and fan, but the 1200 is one of the coolest (air-flow wise) cases available.
I really need some advice, from those who actually know what they are doing, broken down for someone who really is not a BIOS tinker, or overclocker...
Thanks in advance!!
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