K kooiankeen Honorable Jul 24, 2017 110 1 10,685 Dec 20, 2017 #1 when i was checking my cpu status with HWinfo 64,i found that the "power limit exceeded" column is yes,is it a bad thing?
when i was checking my cpu status with HWinfo 64,i found that the "power limit exceeded" column is yes,is it a bad thing?
sadams04 Splendid Nov 23, 2010 4,711 1 26,960 Dec 20, 2017 #2 Yes it is. The more power it consumes, the more heat is generated. Heat is a bad thing! Are you overclocked? Stock CPU cooler? Aftermarket CPU cooler? What are your CPU temps? Tell us more about your setup... Upvote 0 Downvote
Yes it is. The more power it consumes, the more heat is generated. Heat is a bad thing! Are you overclocked? Stock CPU cooler? Aftermarket CPU cooler? What are your CPU temps? Tell us more about your setup...
K kooiankeen Honorable Jul 24, 2017 110 1 10,685 Dec 27, 2017 #3 max temp is around 80 average is 50+ to 60+ while gaming i m using 120mm cpu water cooler cpu is i7 7700k Upvote 0 Downvote
max temp is around 80 average is 50+ to 60+ while gaming i m using 120mm cpu water cooler cpu is i7 7700k
K kooiankeen Honorable Jul 24, 2017 110 1 10,685 Dec 27, 2017 #4 its running on stock speed btw, besides that,i saw yes on both IA:max turbo limit and IA:turbo attenuation (MCT),is that a bad thing as well? Upvote 0 Downvote
its running on stock speed btw, besides that,i saw yes on both IA:max turbo limit and IA:turbo attenuation (MCT),is that a bad thing as well?