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4.5Ghz 6700k temperature readings for the Noctua D15

4.5Ghz 6700k temperature readings for the Noctua D15

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DYLARK01
Member
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12-31-2016, 04:49 AM
#1
Occasionally I see a blue screen.
[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8saC3DWz6cU"]
These models are Asus z170a + 6700k, Samsung Mz75e250bw, Asus Strix Gtx970, Kingston Hx426c15fbk2/16, Corsair Rm1000, Wd1001Fals
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DYLARK01
12-31-2016, 04:49 AM #1

Occasionally I see a blue screen.
[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8saC3DWz6cU"]
These models are Asus z170a + 6700k, Samsung Mz75e250bw, Asus Strix Gtx970, Kingston Hx426c15fbk2/16, Corsair Rm1000, Wd1001Fals

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BigDaddy012
Member
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01-08-2017, 11:54 PM
#2
Appears normal. My 6700K runs at 4.6Ghz with 1.35v, reaching 71C with a single core if I run Prime 95 small FFTs and Intel Burn tests concurrently. Alone it stays in the low to mid 60s. I'm using a Phanteks PH - TC14PE, which makes it very similar to your D15.

If you're seeing blue screens, try increasing the voltage slightly. Also verify VCCSA and VCCIO levels. I'm not comfortable with Asus load line calibration, but I had to set it high on my Gigabyte board.
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BigDaddy012
01-08-2017, 11:54 PM #2

Appears normal. My 6700K runs at 4.6Ghz with 1.35v, reaching 71C with a single core if I run Prime 95 small FFTs and Intel Burn tests concurrently. Alone it stays in the low to mid 60s. I'm using a Phanteks PH - TC14PE, which makes it very similar to your D15.

If you're seeing blue screens, try increasing the voltage slightly. Also verify VCCSA and VCCIO levels. I'm not comfortable with Asus load line calibration, but I had to set it high on my Gigabyte board.

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165
01-09-2017, 06:37 AM
#3
Everything seems alright to me
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LuisinDosCraft
01-09-2017, 06:37 AM #3

Everything seems alright to me

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01-09-2017, 12:54 PM
#4
Appears normal. My 6700K runs at 4.6Ghz with 1.35v, reaching 71C with a single core if I run Prime 95 small FFTs and Intel Burn tests concurrently. Alone it stays in the low to mid 60s. I'm using a Phanteks PH - TC14PE, making it very similar to your D15.

If you're seeing blue screens, try increasing the voltage slightly. Also verify VCCSA and VCCIO levels. I'm not comfortable with Asus load line calibration, but I had to set it high on my Gigabyte board.
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Cookie0verDose
01-09-2017, 12:54 PM #4

Appears normal. My 6700K runs at 4.6Ghz with 1.35v, reaching 71C with a single core if I run Prime 95 small FFTs and Intel Burn tests concurrently. Alone it stays in the low to mid 60s. I'm using a Phanteks PH - TC14PE, making it very similar to your D15.

If you're seeing blue screens, try increasing the voltage slightly. Also verify VCCSA and VCCIO levels. I'm not comfortable with Asus load line calibration, but I had to set it high on my Gigabyte board.

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Nizze006
Member
118
01-09-2017, 07:11 PM
#5
Thank you for your advice and details.
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Nizze006
01-09-2017, 07:11 PM #5

Thank you for your advice and details.