Message boards : Number crunching : Rosetta doesn't cause much heat
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| Ryan Kipp Send message Joined: 8 Apr 09 Posts: 1 Credit: 93,584 RAC: 0 | 
 Prime95 brings my core i7's temperatures to 85 degrees, and cosmology@home brought them to roughly 80. Rosetta@home is operating at less than 70 on a full load! I knew that physics calculations were harder for a cpu, but I didn't recognize than they made such a temperature difference.  Has anyone else experienced this? | 
| DJStarfox Send message Joined: 19 Jul 07 Posts: 145 Credit: 1,255,054 RAC: 0 | 
 Computer architecture 101:  Stalls.  Probably the memory controller or floating point execution units are busy.  The rest of the process/CPU is waiting for those things for several processor cycles at a time. On a side note, 85 degrees C is pretty high for an i7. Running 8 cores with multiple projects, I don't break 60. What kind of heatsink do you have? Perhaps you should upgrade it if you're going to be working that CPU so hard. | 
|  Chilean  Send message Joined: 16 Oct 05 Posts: 711 Credit: 26,694,507 RAC: 0 | 
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