The Intel Extreme Tuning Utility shows one "CPU Temperature" that seems to be the same as the CPU (PECI) in HWiNFO, and the Core temperatures (which match HWiNFO Core temperatures.) During stress testing that CPU Temperature seems to simply be the maximum Core temperature at the time the data was read. There may be more for all I know, hiding under names like AUXTIN1. HWiNFO provides four other CPU temperatures on my board (ASRock X99 Extreme6, Nuvoton NCT6791D). As we say in the USA, don't shoot the messenger.įor example, at idle with C States enabled, my Core temperatures are in the mid to upper 20s C.
If anyone would like to suggest various different overclocking related forums/blogs/websites please send your suggestions to the mods via the message the mods link or by clicking here.I'm seeing a similar thing with my i7-5820K, not that I think HWiNFO is a problem.
Geekbench3 Submission Page - for result files saved offline Geekbench4 Submission Page - for result files saved offline AMD OpenCL Runtime Downloads - for running GPIPI for CPU Intel OpenCL 1.1 - for GPUPI on really old CPUs, DLLs need renaming for GPUPI to see them Fix for hwbot Prime not saving scores when using JRE 9./r/rigpics /r/buildapc /r/hardware /r/pcgaming /r/pcmasterrace /r/gamingpc /r/techsupport.Benchmarking & stress-testing Unigine Heaven 3D Markįull system information HWiNFO64 HWMonitor AIDA64 Speccy.Overclocking & monitoring MSI Afterburner CoreCtrl - for AMD on Linux.Stress-testing x264 Stress Test - for 99.9% stability on modern (Haswell and newer) Intel CPUs IntelBurnTest - extreme stress test similar to Prime95 Prime95 - for 100% stability on modern Intel, and all stability testing on AMD and older Intel CPUs Prime95 26.6 - for testing non-AVX speeds when using an AVX offset.Temperature monitoring CoreTemp RealTemp.
But feel free to message the mods about communities in other languages so we can link them in the sidebar. This also goes for abusing return policies as a way to bin. Warranties are for manufacturing defects, if you accidentally damage something that's on you. Do not advocate RMA fraud, or discuss attempting fraudulent RMAs.
You're welcome to run them yourself, but respect the safe voltages listed in the wiki when answering questions. Do not tell people to run at unsafe settings.You can be happy about a good result without using such charged language.
Check the full description in the wiki before making grand claims.