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stress testing (def heat sink
get cpu cores to 79 d celc (no crashing..) max temp 71.4? therm design 95? The thermal specification shown is the maximum case temperature at the maximum Thermal Design Power (TDP) value for that processor. It is measured at the geometric center on the topside of the processor integrated heat spreader. For processors without integrated heat spreaders such as mobile processors, the thermal specification is referred to as the junction temperature (Tj). The maximum junction temperature is defined by an activation of the processor Intel® Thermal Monitor. The Intel Thermal Monitor’s automatic mode is used to indicate that the maximum TJ has been reached is 71.4 max case temp?, whats the safe cpu temp? |
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Safe CPU temp is 65 and under.
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Yeah 71.x is what Intel says and cooler is always better. Your chip, even with stock cooling shouldnt be running that warm.
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insufficient case cooling possibly?
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its 20d cel in room - side panel open, silstone sj07
p.s at full trottle. at idel cpu 1 (56/ cpu -2-4 54d cel) using nvidia monitor on asus rampage mboard. (defult intel heatsink. many fans). i have a full setup to go watercooling, im just checking stability of system + max temp it gets? what actual safe temps. (max) |
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Did you apply reasonable amount of thermal compound and seatted the heatsink correctly? These temps are just too high. Also, try RealTemp or CoreTemp for monitoring temperatures.
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ok
just a note: qualif tafe tech. (2 years etc)(build 200-400+ systems a year etc..)+ on-site tec(software+hardware)..(priv bus as well) intel cpu heat sinks come with strips (3-or 4) pre applyed thermal strips on heat sink. been like this (temp) for over 9+ months (when first 9650 came out)(remember q9450) got that too. and yes fitted correctly+ system cleaned reg. maybe nvidia monitor is telling me wrong temps? ill try other cpu temps monitoring programs. ill be back with results. (so whats max safe cpu temps) for a q 9650 3g chip)? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Try using Realtemp/Coretemp.
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For 45nm CPUs, use Realtemp. Set the TJmax correctly as well.
The max temps you want to hit in stress testing (I hope you are using Intel burn test or LinX instead of Prime) should be 72C. If you can keep it under 72C, then normal use will most likely never go over 65C, keeping it perfectly safe. |
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It should be...what may have happened is you copied the .exe and didnt do a 'fresh install' thus leaving your config files in there and the wrong TJmax. The ****** chvell and I went over the same thing with his chip as well. That info was given to me from UWebb himself. Not sure if thats what happened to you however, just throwing it out there. It never hurts to check.
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Your heatspreader could be uneven. Lapping time!
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