Kdyby nesedel, tak si myslim, ze bych nemel v klidu teploty 30°C a v zatezi ve starsim Prime95 75°C.spajdr píše:To je zrale na DELID. Pokud ti chladic dobre sedi na procesoru.
Jinak jsem narazil na zajimavy clanek o intel cpu a teplotach: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id- ... guide.html
Zajimave ze ten clovek tam pise:
a pak take:Do not use Prime95 versions later than 26.6 on 2nd through 8th Generation i3, i5 or i7 CPU's, which all have AVX (Advanced Vector Extension) Instruction Sets. Prime95 versions later than 26.6 run AVX code on the CPU's Floating Point Unit (FPU) which causes unrealistic temperatures up to 20°C higher.
Z toho soudim, ze ty teploty jsou ok a v realnem svete nenastanou. Realbench stress test hazel max 84°C pri 4,7Ghz. Ted je tam nastaveny AVX offset a hazi to max 68°C. Jeste nastavim v biosu upozorneni na vysokou teplotu, kdyby nahodou.If you’re overclocked and run AVX apps such as for rendering or transcoding, you may need to reduce Vcore and Core speed or upgrade your cooler and case fans so Core temperatures don’t reach 85°C. Many 6th, 7th and 8th Generation motherboards address the AVX problem by providing offset adjustments in BIOS. An offset of -2 or -3 (200 or 300 MHz) is usually sufficient. Asus RealBench runs a realistic AVX workload typically within +/- a few % of TDP, and is an excellent utility for testing overall system stability, whether you're overclocked or not.