So, ich hab' jetzt mal ein bisschen recherchiert, und meine Temps sind typisch für bestimmte D0s! Grob zusammengefasst kann man es folgendermaßen auf den Punkt bringen: Es gibt D0s mit hohem Vcore und niedrigen Temps und es gibt D0s mit super niedrigem Vcore und sehr hohen Temps.
Does your D0 run hotter than a C0? - Overclockers Forums
Originally Posted by 3oh6
"that was me, my 3845B026 is one of the "hot" ones. at 4GHz @ 1.184v under load, the temps are the same as my 965 at 4GHz with 1.400v under load. they clearly have different thermal characteristics. these "hot" D0's tend to run higher clocks at ridiculously low voltages compared to the "cool" chips, but run around the same temps for stable overclocks...so it is a give and take. i mean, who cares if you are running super low vCORE if your temps are limiting the OC, and vice-versa, who cares if you are running high vCORE if your temps aren't limiting the OC.
the key is to keep these "hot" chips cool. with proper water cooling, 4.4GHz ~ 4.5GHz stable 24/7 with reasonable voltage isn't out of the question...if you can keep temps down. it is really crazy how hot they get for those that haven't seen.
i don't have water and haven't had my 920 under air cooling for more than a couple hours so i have no comparisons there. but i can run through 06 all day long at 4.7GHz with only 1.275v at -30 under a single stage and 06 at 5.2GHz under LN2...my C0 965 sure can't do either, or even come close"