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And thats the temp where the cpu saves itself?

Yes, there is a sensor switch built into the processor itself where, it will trigger when the cpu reaches that limit. Did you damage your cpu? Probably not, but still best to install a heatsink before using it, although I did run my cpu a Xeon E3 1225 v3 without a heatsink as well, just to see how much their cpu have improved with handling heat, before thermal shutdown. I was surprise, that it would even let me finish installing Windows and updates. With my old Pentium D, it must have a heatsink cause thermal shutdown kicks in within a few seconds of turn on. A cpu rarely dies, it's either work or don't work. If it boots up then it's fine.

and just before all that happens the system will just shut down.

 

No... Not always.

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Without a cooler? Heck no. No amount of throttling would cool it enough since it's replying on the IHS to dissipate heat. That's an extremely small surface area compared to even a Hyper 212 EVO. The heat soak would be immense. 

 

The system would shut down before the heat soak happens

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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No... Not always.

What do i check for one i get my cooler for my cpu in aida 64 cpu stress test? What do i look for?

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and just before all that happens the system will just shut down.

Except you still have the heat built up with nowhere to go. Just because it will shut down does not mean it is safe.

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You can't run a stress test without a posting system. 

 

All you can do is pray to Lord Gaben.

MY system posts.....

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MY system posts.....

Then dont touch it.

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Then dont touch it.

So its fine?

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MY system posts.....

 

Doesn't matter. If you don't have a heatsink, don't run the system.

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What do i check for one i get my cooler for my cpu in aida 64 cpu stress test? What do i look for?

 

That the system still runs.

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That the system still runs.

So its a matter of if the system turns on and posts, its 100% fine?

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What happened after you said it was 87c in bios then probs went over 100c when loading windows? Did the pc just turn off by it's self? did it freeze up then shut off? Have you tried to boot it up since?

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Except you still have the heat built up with nowhere to go. Just because it will shut down does not mean it is safe.

Never stated this was safe, just what will happen.

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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What happened after you said it was 87c in bios then probs went over 100c when loading windows? Did the pc just turn off by it's self? did it freeze up then shut off? Have you tried to boot it up since?

I have tried many times and the screen goes on with the mobo logo, and it posts. So am i fine?

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What happened after you said it was 87c in bios then probs went over 100c when loading windows? Did the pc just turn off by it's self? did it freeze up then shut off? Have you tried to boot it up since?

The pc never froze or locked up. so does that mean it never exeeded the max range for the cpu to handle? besause i turned it off my self

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I have tried many times and the screen goes on with the mobo logo, and it posts. So am i fine?

if it hasn't froze, shut off or crashed in the bios at any time at all you may have gotten away with it, you'll only fully know once you boot into windows after you install the heat sink and start trying to actually do something if it even gets that far at all

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According to Intel, thermal shutdown does not happen until the cpu reaches 130C.

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if it hasn't froze, shut off or crashed in the bios at any time at all you may have gotten away with it, you'll only fully know once you boot into windows after you install the heat sink and start trying to actually do something if it even gets that far at all

With a heat sink of course

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According to Intel, thermal shutdown does not happen until the cpu reaches 130C.

And thats the temp where the cpu saves itself?

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The pc never froze or locked up. so does that mean it never exeeded the max range for the cpu to handle? besause i turned it off my self

you might have got away with it to be honest, it sounds ok from what you've said so all you can do is wait and see, on the other hand if it locked up and refused to even turn on or artifacted like crazy or any other crazy shit you would of been screwed

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you might have got away with it to be honest, it sounds ok from what you've said so all you can do is wait and see, on the other hand if it locked up and refused to even turn on or artifacted like crazy or any other crazy shit you would of been screwed

Thanks, if it does not work well will intel cover it if i make a little white lie?

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Thanks, if it does not work well will intel cover it if i make a little white lie?

I'd do some research on their RMA policy before hand to see if you can speak to them about it truthfully otherwise it's your call whether you wanna spend another $300+ for a silly mistake or try and bs to cover your ass and i'm not condoning the latter

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Thanks, if it does not work well will intel cover it if i make a little white lie?

Yup. You could RMA it becasue it is a 'faulty' processor.

 

Heck people send completely dead/delidded chips back to Intel and get the RMA approved. 

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And thats the temp where the cpu saves itself?

Yes, there is a sensor switch built into the processor itself where, it will trigger when the cpu reaches that limit. Did you damage your cpu? Probably not, but still best to install a heatsink before using it, although I did run my cpu a Xeon E3 1225 v3 without a heatsink as well, just to see how much their cpu have improved with handling heat, before thermal shutdown. I was surprise, that it would even let me finish installing Windows and updates. With my old Pentium D, it must have a heatsink cause thermal shutdown kicks in within a few seconds of turn on. A cpu rarely dies, it's either work or don't work. If it boots up then it's fine.

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Yes, there is a sensor switch built into the processor itself where, it will trigger when the cpu reaches that limit. Did you damage your cpu? Probably not, but still best to install a heatsink before using it, although I did run my cpu a Xeon E3 1225 v3 without a heatsink as well, just to see how much their cpu have improved with handling heat, before thermal shutdown. I was surprise, that it would even let me finish installing Windows and updates. With my old Pentium D, it must have a heatsink cause thermal shutdown kicks in within a few seconds of turn on. A cpu rarely dies, it's either work or don't work. If it boots up then it's fine.

Thanks, so if it posts the cpu is totally fine?

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Thanks, so if it posts the cpu is totally fine?

Yes, it most likely fine.

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