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  • Large gap between Tcase (cpu temp) and Tjunction (core temp) - Forum

    Load + 13c (80c = 67c + 13c) Tjunction Idle = Tcase Idle + 10c (37c = 27c+ 10c) My ambient is currently 19c but the idle delta is true at 22c as well. Based on the guide my take is that either Tjunction or Tcase is inaccurate because the difference should...

  • E7400 TCase higher than TJunction - Forum

    not, which suggests that Tcase Idle and Tjunction Core 1 are correct. Therefore, my advice is that no calibrations are needed, so if you just ignore Tjunction Idle Core 0, and ignore Tcase Load, then your temperatures will make sense. Hope this helps, Comp...

  • TJunction and TCase - Forum

    Tjunction sensors stick at a range of values between 40 and 47 so I have no way of determining the actual idle temps but those don't worry me so much. The question I have is should expect, even uncalibrated, that the Tcase and Tjunction values stay within 20...

  • Is Prime95 running too hot? - Forum

    ekoostik, Sorry you're having trouble getting tweaked up. From Intel's Processor Spec Finder - All Core i7 8xx variants: Vcore Max 1.400 Tcase Max (CPU temperature) 73c Tjunction (Core temperature) 78c Also, SpeedFan's Core Temperatures could...

  • GUIDE: Overclocking On EP/P35-DS3L v1.3.1 [UPDATED: 10/2/2008] - Forum

    term operation will not be advisable. You should NEVER let the CPU reach thermal threshold (Tjunction). This is the point where the CPU automatically decreases the Multiplier to 6x, even if SpeedStep is disabled. [0000ff]: This...

  • Tjunction X6800 - Forum

    Once again, just to help keep things in perspective, remember that Tcase and Tjunction are temperatures, while Tcase Max and Tjunction Max are specifications. Comp :sol: Ok then I guess Im confused about why Intel says on one hand Tcase max 60.4 and Tjunction...

  • E8400/P5N-D TCase temp wrong? - Forum

    the different temperature readings like TCase and TJunction. From my understanding, TCase temperature is the CPU temperature and the TJunction temperatures are the core temperatures. Also, heat builds up in the cores and spreads out and so it would make sense...

  • Have you calibrated your Core Temps? - Forum

    in BIOS from auto or stock values to overclocked values, this will cause certain motherboards to change the CPU temperature. This means that under the Test Setup, although you calibrated a 5c gradient between Tcase load and Tjunction load during Prime95 Samll...

  • Temperature Data Interpretation i7 940 / P6T - Forum

    Tjunction only) and HWMonitor (both): Idle: Tcase=58C Tjunction=58C Full Load: Tcase=77 Tjunction=78 C (prime95). Note that at all times Tcase ~= Tjunction within 2 C. After installation of the cooler: Idle: Tcase 40C Tjunction = 41 C Full Load: Tcase...

  • Whats the long-term damage to CPUs? - Forum

    difference between them, which is [0000ff]Tcase...

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