I use an i940 chip and with a stock HSF, my temps were too high.  Got a Zalman 
cooler for my X58 MoBo and the temps dropped dramatically.  You don’t need 
water cooling.  I’m not at home now, so I can’t help with specific loads & 
temps ….

Hope this helps.

Jack

---- skulldrinker <[email protected]> wrote: 
> I just installed 64 bit Premiere CS5 and ran Real Temp to measures my CPU 
> temp. It came up with temps in the mid 80C's. Intel won't say what the max 
> temp should be. I have the stock retail box fan and heatsink installed. Good 
> open area inside case and even took the side off and with a 12 inch fan 
> blowing on the MB the temp never went down below 83C. That's when I export 
> the timeline and it works the CPU at 95% . When I render the timeline it uses 
> all of my ram instead and then the  CPU temp stays under 60C. (i wonder what 
> the ram temp is now).
> 
> Anyway what have you all done in this situation? With my next $100 I was 
> thinking of switching to a water cooler on the CPU. Any other ideas?
> 
> 
> i7 950
> 8 gig ram
> Gigabyte MB
> Stock heatsink & fan
> 2 case fans
>  
> 
> Matt
> 
> 



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