mbilal2 :
90C+ is when throttling starts and 100C when your computer crashes, etc.
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mbilal2,
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Intel's 6th Generation Datasheet -
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See Section 5, Thermal Management, page 93, Table 5-4 Junction Temperature Specification, 4th column.
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