CPU NOT getting warm???!!!

doublescoot123

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I just recently was brought to the attention that my CPU wan't heating up when i randomly checked temps on a new game. I then downloaded Cinabench to see if the game was just easy one the cpu and my max temperature was 56C. I have a Cryorig H7 CPU cooler paired with a i5 7600k. I am not sure if something is wrong since my CPU seems to get to 100% usage easily. I also have not overclocked it at all. Not sure if my cooler is a beast or my cpu has something wrong with it. Thanks in advance!!
 
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doublescoot123,

Here's the operating range for Core temperature:

Core temperatures above 85°C aren't recommended.

Core temperatures below 80°C are preferred.

Core temperatures increase and decrease with Ambient temperature.

Idle temperatures below 25°C are generally due to Ambient temperatures below 22°C.

Highest Core temperatures occur during stress tests, rendering or transcoding, but are lower during less processor intensive workloads such as applications and gaming. Core temperatures can vary greatly among games due to differences between CPU and GPU workloads.

If you'd like to get yourself up to speed on this topic and learn how to properly test your...

CompuTronix

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doublescoot123,

Here's the operating range for Core temperature:

Core temperatures above 85°C aren't recommended.

Core temperatures below 80°C are preferred.

Core temperatures increase and decrease with Ambient temperature.

Idle temperatures below 25°C are generally due to Ambient temperatures below 22°C.

Highest Core temperatures occur during stress tests, rendering or transcoding, but are lower during less processor intensive workloads such as applications and gaming. Core temperatures can vary greatly among games due to differences between CPU and GPU workloads.

If you'd like to get yourself up to speed on this topic and learn how to properly test your Core temperatures, then read our Guide: Intel Temperature Guide - http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1800828/intel-temperature-guide.html

CT :sol:
 
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