3770K Temp Question

james1701

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Do these temps look bad. 4.5ghz 3770K running Intel Burn Test on maximum. In game and benchmarks, I am running about 64C.

With LLC its bumping between 1.21 and 1.224 at 4.5. This gets me no WHEA errors for the last two days. I can run at a flat 1.2, really set to 1.6 and gets bumped up to 1.2, and can get through every benchmark and game, but do get a few WHEA errors, and on any of the 3dMark benchmarks, my cpu score drops up to 200 points when I drop the voltage down that far.
 

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They are great temperatures. Specially if you have not delidded. YOu are doing it right by checking your event manager. That way your system is running solid. I bet your chip would run under 60 max if you deliddd and put liquid metal between die and ihs
 

james1701

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Nope, lid has stayed on. I am curious how far I would have to push the voltage to get higher. At 1.24 and 4.6ghz I get a crash almost as soon as I start P95.
 

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4.7ghz, but I need to check for WHEA errors. Otherwise, running games and benchmarks stable.
 

coffeejunkee

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There's an issue with Linpack and hyperthreading, threads aren't properly distributed or something like that. It shows in your low GFlops score, which probably also makes for lower temps. Try with HT disabled, for 4.6 it should be around 126 GFlops.
 

james1701

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I get that kind of Gflops when I set it to extreme, instead of standard. Either way, P95 is only hitting 76C after two hours. I am pretty happy. I need to do a little more testing later this evening and look at what my min frames are doing on a few things. I was playing with Heaven Benchark, and my min's are 8 on stock settings, but jump to 26 at 4.7. I want to see what 4.5 does and see if I am happy with the balance. The H100i seems to be doing a really good job.