I was going off memory and hadn't run it since I first got the CPU back in January but I use 4 iterations of 'toast' and i have my vcore at 1.5V but the Vdroop drops it to 1.488V. I checked again and I was prone to a little hyperbole in my last post... my cooler under 100% load with 4 iterations of 'toast' runs at 43C after a 1 hour load and is completely stable. My idle is correct with it at 33C-34C. The ambient temp of my office is typically 68-70F. I will run the test again and take screenshots if you want.
One more thing Wile E...I see youre running a raid 0 config with a pair of seagate 320GB drives I have the same drives and I was thinking of going to a raid to give them a little longer lease on life...does it make a big difference in performance and what kind of raid controller would you recommend? I am afraid of running it from my motherboard software because of data corruption and loss.
It doesn't really make that big of a difference in day to day use, but it does make a difference if you transfer a lot of large files between drives. Photoshop seems to like a RAID setup as well.
But, if you have to buy a controller card to do it, I suggest against it. The only controller cards worth it are over $100. For that price, I'd just go ahead and buy a 1TB F1 instead. Faster than the 320GB 7200.11's, and a hell of a lot more storage. lol.
As far as your cpu, use OCCT on the Linpack setting to test temps. Toast isn't doing it's job properly if you are only getting to 43C at that Vcore. You should be in the 50's at least.