 | Temps in CPUID HW Monitor off? Running a P8Z68-V board and an intel i7-2600k.
Core temps look good at around 29c but the max for CPUTIN is 127c which I think it not accurate.
Is there a more accurate way of measuring temps while overclocking? |
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 Ray422Premium,MVM join:2002-03-04 Lost kudos:11 | reply to jranaudo
Re: Temps in CPUID HW Monitor off? Try this, you'll like it. »www.techpowerup.com/downloads/18···.60.html |
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| reply to jranaudo said by jranaudo:Running a P8Z68-V board and an intel i7-2600k.
Core temps look good at around 29c but the max for CPUTIN is 127c which I think it not accurate.
Is there a more accurate way of measuring temps while overclocking? If 127c was accurate your CPU would have melted. Could it be 127f? -- You'll never know what you're living for until you know what you're willing to die for.
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 | reply to jranaudo There's a bug in the latest version of CPUID 1.12.
I also have a i7 2600k and sometimes the value of Max.Temp jumps to 127 C and the CPU Socket Max.Temp also jumps to 127 C while the current temperature value of CPU and Socket both stays at (CPU 60c) and (Socket 36c).
i7 2600k Asus P8P67 Deluxe |
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 | reply to Nanoprobe said by Nanoprobe:[If 127c was accurate your CPU would have melted. Could it be 127f? Silicon melts at 1400+C... so the CPU would not melt... it won't even throttle till 100C on the cores... kinda lol to say @ 27C more it melts... Nextly shutdown is at... wait for it... 125C on the core... yes that is when the PC will shut down for over temp protection... 127 is hardly "melting point" lol
However it is not good for the CPU.
Real temp (as linked), core temp, AIDA... all ones I like. |
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 NanoprobeCrunching in memory of MomPremium join:2003-05-11 Crab Nebula kudos:1 1 edit | NM -- You'll never know what you're living for until you know what you're willing to die for.
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