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Intel iGPU question

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I disabled it on my 4790k after hitting 4.7 and saw no temp decrease. So keep it on in case of emergency.

Would there be a measureable temperature decrease of I were to disable the iGPU?

 

I'm pretty much maxed out on temperature for my overclock with the hottest core at 81c on Aida stress test (CPU, FPU, cache and memory) but I only need a small voltage bump to get another 100 MHz.

 

CPU in question is a 4790k

 

4.6 GHz 1.24 volts

Cooler is a dual fan 212 evo

System specs:

4790k

GTX 1050

16GB DDR3

Samsung evo SSD

a few HDD's

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I disabled it on my 4790k after hitting 4.7 and saw no temp decrease. So keep it on in case of emergency.

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It's already off when not in use..But for troubleshooting reasons i would keep it on. 

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