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Normal temps? 3570k + Noctua NH-D14

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October 14, 2013 4:38:48 PM

At 4.5Ghz @ 1.25V running IBT on high, core #0 has the lowest temp @ 75C and core #1 has the highest temp @ 86C.

On prime95 with the same voltages core 0 will hit a max of 65 and core 1 a max of 72.

I re-applied thermal paste (nt-h1) yesterday using the (not so) pea sized method.

In order the get to 4.7 i have to bump the voltage up to 1.35 and on IBT that brings one of my cores up to 99C and on prime95 it brings a core to the max of 86, but in gaming it rarely goes above 55C.

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a b K Overclocking
October 14, 2013 4:54:37 PM

mradrian said:
At 4.5Ghz @ 1.25V running IBT on high, core #0 has the lowest temp @ 75C and core #1 has the highest temp @ 86C.

On prime95 with the same voltages core 0 will hit a max of 65 and core 1 a max of 72.

I re-applied thermal paste (nt-h1) yesterday using the (not so) pea sized method.

In order the get to 4.7 i have to bump the voltage up to 1.35 and on IBT that brings one of my cores up to 99C and on prime95 it brings a core to the max of 86, but in gaming it rarely goes above 55C.



They seem okay. Mine hits temps around 85 - 90°C with 1.35Vcore.
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October 14, 2013 5:00:43 PM

PyjamasCat said:
mradrian said:
At 4.5Ghz @ 1.25V running IBT on high, core #0 has the lowest temp @ 75C and core #1 has the highest temp @ 86C.

On prime95 with the same voltages core 0 will hit a max of 65 and core 1 a max of 72.

I re-applied thermal paste (nt-h1) yesterday using the (not so) pea sized method.

In order the get to 4.7 i have to bump the voltage up to 1.35 and on IBT that brings one of my cores up to 99C and on prime95 it brings a core to the max of 86, but in gaming it rarely goes above 55C.



They seem okay. Mine hits temps around 85 - 90°C with 1.35Vcore.


Is that on IBT? & at what clocks?
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a b K Overclocking
October 14, 2013 5:13:12 PM

IBT, 4.7GHz, 1.248V, 78°C Peak, Stable
IBT, 4.8GHz, 1.304V, 92°C Peak, Stable
IBT, 4.9GHz, 1.351V, 102°C Peak, Unstable

3570K, CM Hyper 212 Evo, Two hot GPUs dumping heat, 5 Case Fan pumping it out. (PSU not really related in this, has separate air flow channel.)



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October 14, 2013 5:20:55 PM

PyjamasCat said:
IBT, 4.7GHz, 1.248V, 78°C Peak, Stable
IBT, 4.8GHz, 1.304V, 92°C Peak, Stable
IBT, 4.9GHz, 1.351V, 102°C Peak, Unstable

3570K, CM Hyper 212 Evo, Two hot GPUs dumping heat, 5 Case Fan pumping it out. (PSU not really related in this, has separate air flow channel.)


mirin voltages so hard.. are your cpu pll voltages/vtt/pch and whatnot all on auto?
plus if you could be kind enough to include your LLC & C-states.


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a b K Overclocking
October 14, 2013 5:31:41 PM

All C-States active I believe (I am not home).
LLC is auto. I don't know why, but if it isn't auto my PC isn't stable when OCing. Not really an issue though.
PLL is at 1.625V. (For 4.7GHz it is at 1.545V)
Vtt is at 1.1V. (For 4.7GHz it is on Auto)
IMC is 1.015V.
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