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1055T Temps

Ruger22C

Golden Member
What are the safe temps?

Do I go by CPU temp or each CORE'S temp? They are drastically different.


I have heard (and believe) the 1055T has a sensor issue, being 10-12c off? Can anyone give me more information here, maybe an article telling me if it's 7c, or 10c, or...
 
I am quite sure my core is not colder than my room, Soccer. 😉

The chip reports a temperature that's always in reference to some number. IE, in reference to 100C, it would report "70" if the cpu were at 30C.

If a program thinks your chip is referencing to 90C, then that would cause your temp to be read as 20C, which is less than ambient temp (usually 23C).
 
Yeah I guess that big hunk of metal with a fan on it plus native undervolting/underclocking wouldn't allow for such a feat 🙄

I hope you're being sarcastic.

It CANNOT be colder than the air moving across it, without refrigeration or similar device.
 
The chip reports a temperature that's always in reference to some number. IE, in reference to 100C, it would report "70" if the cpu were at 30C.

If a program thinks your chip is referencing to 90C, then that would cause your temp to be read as 20C, which is less than ambient temp (usually 23C).

Okay.. but my core temp goes "higher" when I'm @ 100% load. So, it can't be that.
 
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