How are these CPU temperatures?

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#1 Trappwn
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Wasn't sure if people went by the core temps or the CPU temp (different sensors) anyway heres a SS of them after 2 hours of a Small ffts test on priority - 9.

Here's the link to the image if it doesn't look too pretty

CPU temp = Temp 1 (forgot to mention)




E6600 @ 3.2GHz

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#2 Trappwn
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bump just wondering if this is safe x_x
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#3 storjohan_
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looks safe to me.
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#4 TheDukeEmperor
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Looks good too me as well.

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#5 WhiteSnake5000
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Pretty crappy. 66C isn't good. But it's safe. 40-50C is excellent.
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#6 SoberWarock
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Just to let you know that those are not that accurate. Coretemp is what you want, so your off by 15C. If your idling around 50C in SpeedFan your real temp would be 65C
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#7 Bebi_vegeta
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If you have a dual core you should run 2 instance of prime.