My idle temps at 333x6 are 45C with RealTemp, at 333x9.5 IBT/LinX are 65C, and my vcore is much less, 1.072@idle and 1.056@load, so yeah it is possible.
I am running stock 9.5x333 @ 1.216 vcore
CoreTemp: 45
BIOS: 35
Is this possible ? 45 Celsius with stock speed ?
Running IntelBurn Test at Maximum level, i got 58 C. WTF ?
My idle temps at 333x6 are 45C with RealTemp, at 333x9.5 IBT/LinX are 65C, and my vcore is much less, 1.072@idle and 1.056@load, so yeah it is possible.
Yes my CPU as in my sig, it has 180 million transistores less than yours and still heats up more :-(.
But it's TDP is 74C (yours 71C I think,) which mean ~79 in RealTemp so it's still 10C less.
Of course it is recommanded to have it even 10C less than TDP for long time.
I wouldn't be worried about 58C at max load though.
I am worried because I have this temperature at stock speeds . . . .
I 'll try overclock to see what happens then.
Anyone to post any temp settings under load using stock settings ? (for 8500)
Are you on a stock cooler too, and what is your ambiant temperature?
If you put your build specs in your signature it'l be easier to compare.
58c in IBT is not high at all
I use Thermalright 120 Extreme using Push Pull with two 120cm coolermasters.
I have Stacker 830 case with 7 120cm Fans.
My mobo is UD3R Rev 1.1
Compered to what others get with his vcore/FSB it's rather high.
OK so you got the good cooling stuff, what is your ambiant?
Are both sensores show same temp? Maybe they need callibration, they are not that accurate (+-10C @ 50C - -5+10C @ TJmax)
What is the difference with the CPU temp shown with EasyTune/HWMonitor (TMPIN1)?
My Room Temp is ~30 Celsius
Both sensores show the same temp. Similar to EasyTune/HWMonitor etc.
Some examples:
with stock Voltages:
8x353 Max Temp using IBT : 48C
8x373 Max Temp using IBT : 53C
8x393 Max Temp using IBT : 56C ( Idle Temp: 35 C )
7x413 Max Temp using IBT : 50C ( Idle Temp: 34 C )
7x433 Max Temp using IBT : 54C ( Idle Temp: 34 C )
6x453 didn't boot.
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