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is CPU temperature 24 Celsius credible?
I found a nice-looking PC left out for trash collection, took it home and tested
it. It has Corsair water cooler (perhaps H60 model) and i7-3770 CPU, with 77 W for TDP. When I go to monitor in BIOS, it shows only 24 degrees for CPU temperature. Often when I have gone to BIOS hardware monitor in other PCs, I get CPU temperature more like 40 Celcius. So if that 24 degrees is accurate, I am impressed. |
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is CPU temperature 24 Celsius credible?
wrote in message ... I found a nice-looking PC left out for trash collection, took it home and tested it. It has Corsair water cooler (perhaps H60 model) and i7-3770 CPU, with 77 W for TDP. When I go to monitor in BIOS, it shows only 24 degrees for CPU temperature. Often when I have gone to BIOS hardware monitor in other PCs, I get CPU temperature more like 40 Celcius. So if that 24 degrees is accurate, I am impressed. That's only 75°F, which I guess is possible, but sounds a bit low. Must be one helluva cooler :-) The Tcase on that CPU is 67.4°C (153.3°F) according to the Ark site: http://ark.intel.com/products/65719/...up-to-3_90-GHz So that would be a good ways off from what your BIOS is showing. I don't have an Intel I-series CPU in any of of my PCs to compare with your readings, and the one Intel laptop I have doesn't have hardware temp readings :-( -- SC Tom |
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is CPU temperature 24 Celsius credible?
On Saturday, September 9, 2017 at 8:12:42 PM UTC+8, SC Tom wrote:
The Tcase on that CPU is 67.4°C (153.3°F) according to the Ark site: http://ark.intel.com/products/65719/...up-to-3_90-GHz So that would be a good ways off from what your BIOS is showing. I don't have an Intel I-series CPU in any of of my PCs to compare with your readings, and the one Intel laptop I have doesn't have hardware temp readings :-( -- The only problem I see is that CPU fan would be too slow. So I set the fan minimum speed as high as possible. |
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On Friday, September 15, 2017 at 2:09:33 AM UTC+8, Yousuf Khan wrote:
Well, yeah, it's got a watercooler, so it sounds right! I get about 28C myself at idle on my FX-8300, using a Hyper 212 EVO. And the i7-3770 was a much more power efficient chip than the FX. You're saying someone just put this into the trash? Yes, they did (minus disk drives). The only problem I can see is the plastic bits of the case are broken. Pleasant surprise - usually only find older crap thrown out. Anyway I got around to installing linux on it and the sensors package. It reports CPUTIN = 26 C then later another adapter gives the individual cores as 26 to 34 C. That sounds more plausible. Perhaps the BIOS put the CPU into a lower P state, as pedal to the metal is not needed for setup? |
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