Mushkin Blackline 2400 - thermals evaluationIf you do have the proper tools about thermals evaluation then the final assessment this will follow soon, along with the conclusions.
I did use here the Agilent U1272A along the original K-type thermocouple, this be attached over a plastic clip, and the plastic clip, this clamped over Mushkin Blackline 2400, at the highest point from earth of a single module.
Highest point this translates maximum possible generated heat at that point too.
While another thermometer this confirmed originally 27C room temperature, all my PC internals they were at 27.6C (PC this was powered off for several hours).
Then when everything was ready, I did power on the PC, within 20 minutes on idle, the temperature very slowly climbed at 33.6C
Next test was a bit of YouTube use and at watching few video for another 20 minutes.
This caused three Celsius increase = 36.0C
I did wait for another 10 minutes so to record the REAL DDR3 temperature on idle, within 40 minutes the PC this be active, motherboard sensor (System) PCB temperature this elevate from 27.6C to 31C and DDR3 temperature this was at 35C.
So far I did not see any dangerous or hostile temperatures, next step this is the gaming test.
It was required 20 minutes so the idle temp of 35C this to stabilize at 38.3C
Highest temperature ever recorded was 38.6C within two hours of game session.
Within 13 minutes on idle (use of MS word), DDR3 2400 temperature this fall back at idle state that is 34.7C
In summary, Mushkin Blackline 2400 XMP verdict at 28C ambient: Idle state: 35C
Slight loads, internet browsing, YouTube: 36C
On line gaming two hours plus: 38.6C
Upper limit temperature specification for DDR3 this is at 85C, even so this is max operating temperature without damage.
Specific DDR3, this succeeded at full load, to get warm just below the 50% of this 85C.
Gaming at room temperature of 38C, this is close to impossible it’s a torture for your own body.
Max indoor ever recorded at my workshop this was 36C.
Now I can freely speculate that even with 36C indoor, Mushkin Blackline 2400 XMP will possibly get warm at 46.6C as maximum, and only over a long time of gaming session.
At that point I can verify that I am using old school full tower for small server, large space inside, excellent air circulation, fastest recovery at idle temperatures.
If you do run similar tests and you get worst temperatures (high temperatures)? Feel free to blame your own choice about getting a PC case with poor thermals performance.