B bengkiam Distinguished Oct 9, 2006 57 0 18,630 Oct 31, 2006 #1 I'm affraid it would be killing my cpu. Mine E6600 at 3.6ghz 1.468v 100% load dioda temps is above 70 degree celcius. It's that all right?
I'm affraid it would be killing my cpu. Mine E6600 at 3.6ghz 1.468v 100% load dioda temps is above 70 degree celcius. It's that all right?
wiz83 Distinguished Oct 14, 2006 345 0 18,780 Oct 31, 2006 #2 Intel recommends temperature below 61.2C. But then I've seen people running full load at 67C stable. Your temp above 70C is a bit high. It's about the temperature where cache memory will start to fail.
Intel recommends temperature below 61.2C. But then I've seen people running full load at 67C stable. Your temp above 70C is a bit high. It's about the temperature where cache memory will start to fail.
C chased13 Distinguished Jun 22, 2006 276 0 18,780 Nov 1, 2006 #3 that is high. try for 60c in TAT mab a little more but no need to burn up ocing
13thmonkey Titan Jan 10, 2006 24,790 350 75,790 Nov 1, 2006 #4 It will thermally throttle at 85.1 by TAT (according to data from wuzy) so that's the 60.1C limit in real terms. I'd say you were ok.
It will thermally throttle at 85.1 by TAT (according to data from wuzy) so that's the 60.1C limit in real terms. I'd say you were ok.
rwaritsdario Distinguished Aug 2, 2006 3,017 0 20,780 Nov 4, 2006 #5 Youre fine. Under 1.45v is really safe no mattering the temps (unless theres throttling of course).