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Cyro
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No problem there - your cooler is super overkill for the voltage that you're using atm. | ||
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Poland410 Posts
On October 23 2018 22:22 Cyro wrote: AFAIK Temp sensors are calibrated to be most accurate around the max temperature, so ~100c, they may be that inaccurate at very low temps. No problem there - your cooler is super overkill for the voltage that you're using atm. But shouldnt I get higher temps than 50*C under stress? | ||
Cyro
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First gen skylake CPU's (6600k/6700k) is the coolest Intel CPU gen since the the 2000 series released in 2011. Without a delid, you could run an air cooler and have overclocks by limited by voltage rather than temperatures on the i7. I ran 1.375vcore with temperatures in the upper 70's under something like a video encoder or renderer doing 100% on all threads with my 6700k on air, no delid. With Hyperthreading turned off (like an i5) it was like lower mid 60's. If you were to run something like 1.35vcore (sufficient to achieve about 4.6ghz) then the temperature of the hottest core could increase to 70c or so. Maybe it would increase even more under small FFT, but you don't really have to worry about small FFT temperatures being high. You can run a system for a year that hits 85c under small FFT and never have the hottest core peak more than 65 so most people nowadays set 24/7 overclocks based on temperatures under workloads like x264 encoding which are relevant to them. | ||
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