Why & Should CPU Core 2 be higher temp than Core 1 ?

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Re: Why & Should CPU Core 2 be higher temp than Core 1 ?

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@LyleHaze and Nexus, I apologize. Indeed I understand that my posting was not put in the right place in this Forum. But I wanted to help the guys that have CPU temp issues. I just wanted to tell them, that there is a solution finally.

Also see, that there are definitely People that got issues.
http://amigax1000.blogspot.de/2013/09/f ... x1000.html

And that is just an example. As I said earlier. Some HAVE issues with noise and temp while others absolutely don't. If you don't? Be happy and let the others decide themselves to purchase a fix for that. ...Live and let live...

However. I will read the Forum rules properly and make sure such a mistake will not happen again.

Sorry for that.
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Re: Why & Should CPU Core 2 be higher temp than Core 1 ?

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I can vouch for Marcus's custom heatsinks/fans for our X1000's. I mainly got it to reduce the sound level but was pleased on the lower operating temps too :D

http://mancave-ramblings.blogspot.ca/20 ... chive.html
A1-X1000 setup: Corsair GS800 800w PSU, Western Digital 250 GB SATA HDD (model:WD2500YS), 4GB Ram, Radeon HD7950-3GB GDDR5- Dual Slot, Lite-On RW DVD/CD, On-Board Nemo sound,8139B NIC, Catweasel MK4+
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