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Are these temperatures ok?

Are these temperatures ok?

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Lorekay_BR
Junior Member
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03-25-2025, 12:46 PM
#1
Hello,
I'm new to this forum and not a gamer (just as ASUS FAN).
Could you please tell me if these temperatures are ok after a stress test?
Onlly 8GB of RAM because my 16GB pack had a problem and i'm waiting for the new ones.
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Lorekay_BR
03-25-2025, 12:46 PM #1

Hello,
I'm new to this forum and not a gamer (just as ASUS FAN).
Could you please tell me if these temperatures are ok after a stress test?
Onlly 8GB of RAM because my 16GB pack had a problem and i'm waiting for the new ones.

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CyberPim
Member
221
03-28-2025, 05:00 PM
#2
Your ambient temperature was recorded as standard or normal (22°C or 72°F). The tests you were performing are listed. You are running cooling solutions. The peak core temperature reached 71°C with all cores operating at 4.5 GHz, 1.280 core voltage, and 61 Watts. Given the i7 7700K's 91 Watt rating, this corresponds to a workload of only 67% of its Thermal Design Power (TDP), equivalent to about two-thirds of capacity. The operating range for core temperatures is noted as above 85°C not being recommended. Core temperatures fluctuate based on ambient conditions. Even at 71°C, without knowing your actual ambient temperature or cooling setup, we can estimate that if you continued...
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CyberPim
03-28-2025, 05:00 PM #2

Your ambient temperature was recorded as standard or normal (22°C or 72°F). The tests you were performing are listed. You are running cooling solutions. The peak core temperature reached 71°C with all cores operating at 4.5 GHz, 1.280 core voltage, and 61 Watts. Given the i7 7700K's 91 Watt rating, this corresponds to a workload of only 67% of its Thermal Design Power (TDP), equivalent to about two-thirds of capacity. The operating range for core temperatures is noted as above 85°C not being recommended. Core temperatures fluctuate based on ambient conditions. Even at 71°C, without knowing your actual ambient temperature or cooling setup, we can estimate that if you continued...

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ToxicDaniel
Member
55
03-28-2025, 05:06 PM
#3
Your ambient temperature was recorded as standard or normal, which is 22°C or 72°F. The tests you were performing are listed, and the cooling system you have is active. The highest core temperature reached was 71°C with all cores operating at 4.5 GHz, 1.280 core voltage, and 61 Watts. Given that your i7 7700K processor consumes 91 Watts, this indicates you were operating at only 67% of the thermal design power, or about two-thirds of the workload. The acceptable temperature range for cores is shown below: Temperatures above 85°C should be avoided. Core temperatures fluctuate based on ambient conditions. Even though 71°C is within the current limits, without knowing your actual ambient temperature and cooling setup, it’s likely you wouldn’t have sufficient cooling to keep cores under 85°C during full load, particularly in warmer environments. For more details, see the Intel Temperature Guide:
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ToxicDaniel
03-28-2025, 05:06 PM #3

Your ambient temperature was recorded as standard or normal, which is 22°C or 72°F. The tests you were performing are listed, and the cooling system you have is active. The highest core temperature reached was 71°C with all cores operating at 4.5 GHz, 1.280 core voltage, and 61 Watts. Given that your i7 7700K processor consumes 91 Watts, this indicates you were operating at only 67% of the thermal design power, or about two-thirds of the workload. The acceptable temperature range for cores is shown below: Temperatures above 85°C should be avoided. Core temperatures fluctuate based on ambient conditions. Even though 71°C is within the current limits, without knowing your actual ambient temperature and cooling setup, it’s likely you wouldn’t have sufficient cooling to keep cores under 85°C during full load, particularly in warmer environments. For more details, see the Intel Temperature Guide:

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MacManTyler
Member
178
04-07-2025, 12:16 AM
#4
The room temperature was around 20°C and I was using the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility. The cooling solution is the Cooler Master Seidon 120v V3 Plus. I hope everyone can help me raise these temperatures.
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MacManTyler
04-07-2025, 12:16 AM #4

The room temperature was around 20°C and I was using the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility. The cooling solution is the Cooler Master Seidon 120v V3 Plus. I hope everyone can help me raise these temperatures.

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SiphonicVirus
Member
201
04-07-2025, 03:00 AM
#5
Sorry to interrupt your message, but the AIO 120 isn't very suitable for high temperatures like 7700K, nor are they ideal for any i7 processors. If your case can't fit a 240 or more, you'll be better off with a big-air cooler, unless your setup doesn't allow that either. Also, it's good to note that big-air generally operates more quietly than AIO units.
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SiphonicVirus
04-07-2025, 03:00 AM #5

Sorry to interrupt your message, but the AIO 120 isn't very suitable for high temperatures like 7700K, nor are they ideal for any i7 processors. If your case can't fit a 240 or more, you'll be better off with a big-air cooler, unless your setup doesn't allow that either. Also, it's good to note that big-air generally operates more quietly than AIO units.