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Just put my 6600K at 4.5Ghz on 1.325V and im hitting 95C on Intel Burn test (Very High).

 

Should I dial back the OC?

Also its jumping from like 95C to 60C to 88C and back to 95.

Do you think that its not actually at those temps or is it throttiling?

 

This is on a Raijintek Triton 240MM as well

 

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1 minute ago, TubsAlwaysWins said:

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I would try dialing down the voltage first.

 

Also, the temps will drop as the CPU goes back to idle and back to load. Intel Burn Test does stress in passes. When a pass is done, the CPU gets a break as IBT sets up the next pass.

 

A throttle would be the core clock dropping suddenly while the temp stays really high.

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1 minute ago, scottyseng said:

I would try dialing down the voltage first.

 

Also, the temps will drop as the CPU goes back to idle and back to load. Intel Burn Test does stress in passes. When a pass is done, the CPU gets a break as IBT sets up the next pass.

 

A throttle would be the core clock dropping suddenly while the temp stays really high.

Ah I forgot about passes.

But doesn't that seem to hot?

I mean my FX-8320 had a 4.5Ghz OC as well but that was at 1.512V and it stayed under 70C uinder load

 

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1 minute ago, TubsAlwaysWins said:

Ah I forgot about passes.

But doesn't that seem to hot?

I mean my FX-8320 had a 4.5Ghz OC as well but that was at 1.512V and it stayed under 70C uinder load

Are you sure the AIO is running properly?

Did you remove the plastic on the bottom of the cpu plate?

Did you apply thermal compound?

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1 minute ago, nikolaizombie1 said:

Are you sure the AIO is running properly?

Did you remove the plastic on the bottom of the cpu plate?

Did you apply thermal compound?

Pretty sure since my CPU isn't on fire at idle

Yes

Yes. I have IC diamond or something similar

 

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4 minutes ago, TubsAlwaysWins said:

Ah I forgot about passes.

But doesn't that seem to hot?

I mean my FX-8320 had a 4.5Ghz OC as well but that was at 1.512V and it stayed under 70C uinder load

AMD temps are different than Intel temps. 70C is actually very hot for AMD, you don't want it over 62-65.

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1 minute ago, TubsAlwaysWins said:

Pretty sure since my CPU isn't on fire at idle

Yes

Yes. I have IC diamond or something similar

Ok, so download aida and see if it is throttling. If it doesn't, that's fine , but the temps have me woried. If you're fine with them that's fine. Under normal operation it's nowhere near. 

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5 minutes ago, TubsAlwaysWins said:

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Ah, 95C under load is really hot. I have my personal limit at 85C personally for any CPU.

 

Maybe it's possible you got a bad mount? or the cooler isn't up to the task?

 

Also, the AMD is soldered, keep that in mind. 6600K is thermal paste under the heatspreader

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1 minute ago, nikolaizombie1 said:

Ok, so download aida and see if it is throttling. If it doesn't, that's fine , but the temps have me woried. If you're fine with them that's fine. Under normal operation it's nowhere near. 

I told myself 80C max with just CPU load.

 

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3 minutes ago, scottyseng said:

Ah, 95C under load is really hot. I have my personal limit at 85C personally for any CPU.

 

Maybe it's possible you got a bad mount? or the cooler isn't up to the task?

 

Also, the AMD is soldered, keep that in mind. 6600K is thermal paste under the heatspreader

 

7 minutes ago, nikolaizombie1 said:

Are you sure the AIO is running properly?

Did you remove the plastic on the bottom of the cpu plate?

Did you apply thermal compound?

 

6 minutes ago, Aniallation said:

AMD temps are different than Intel temps. 70C is actually very hot for AMD, you don't want it over 62-65.

So far in Aida there is no throttoling and im only at 65C

 

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1 minute ago, TubsAlwaysWins said:

So far in Aida there is no throttoling and im only at 65C

Yeah, AIDA isn't as intense as IBT. IBT is probably one of the most intense CPU tests I've run across. I usually do 20 or 30 passes of IBT and the OC is solid if it survives / doesn't throttle.

 

For example, in IBT, my 2500K was 85C, but under normal rendering (still 100% load), it was 65-70C

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1 minute ago, scottyseng said:

Yeah, AIDA isn't as intense as IBT. IBT is probably one of the most intense CPU tests I've run across. I usually do 20 or 30 passes of IBT and the OC is solid if it survives / doesn't throttle.

 

For example, in IBT, my 2500K was 85C, but under normal rendering (still 100% load), it was 65-70C

So basically use IBT to test OC's and Aiada to test temps

 

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