Hello everyone,
I have a asus Z10-p8 running with two E5-2690 v3.
If I run prime 95 for ~30 min the temperatures stabelize at around 71 °C for package 1 and 66 °C for package 2 (according to HWInfo). Within the different CPUs the tempertures vary by ~5 °C, with the package temp representing the max temperature (so no core is hotter than that).
Now I was wondering, if this could cause performance issues, if the cores have such different temperatures (since between the coldest and hottest core there is a 10 °C difference).
I already renewed the thermal paste, but the package temperatures remained the same. Since the temps themselfes are with their allowed limits, I am only worried about the difference. This workstation is intended for FEM calculation and I would hate for this to be the cause of unexpected errors or things alike.
Thanks in advance
I have a asus Z10-p8 running with two E5-2690 v3.
If I run prime 95 for ~30 min the temperatures stabelize at around 71 °C for package 1 and 66 °C for package 2 (according to HWInfo). Within the different CPUs the tempertures vary by ~5 °C, with the package temp representing the max temperature (so no core is hotter than that).
Now I was wondering, if this could cause performance issues, if the cores have such different temperatures (since between the coldest and hottest core there is a 10 °C difference).
I already renewed the thermal paste, but the package temperatures remained the same. Since the temps themselfes are with their allowed limits, I am only worried about the difference. This workstation is intended for FEM calculation and I would hate for this to be the cause of unexpected errors or things alike.
Thanks in advance