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Checking if Minecraft temperatures are typical.

Checking if Minecraft temperatures are typical.

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lukemon5
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05-12-2025, 07:03 PM
#11
eh. it depends on your cooling system and fan curves. In theory, as long as you stay below 95°C everything works. For me, 80-85°C is usually the goal, since going much lower doesn’t make a difference. Also, 95°C has been Intel’s TJMax value since the P4 generation, it hasn’t changed much.
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lukemon5
05-12-2025, 07:03 PM #11

eh. it depends on your cooling system and fan curves. In theory, as long as you stay below 95°C everything works. For me, 80-85°C is usually the goal, since going much lower doesn’t make a difference. Also, 95°C has been Intel’s TJMax value since the P4 generation, it hasn’t changed much.

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Jessie2895
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05-12-2025, 10:12 PM
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The i5 4590 reaches up to 72°C, it's a 4th generation processor unlike many newer models. The author is using a T20 Coolmaster with the update made on January 19, 2023 by WackySpace.
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Jessie2895
05-12-2025, 10:12 PM #12

The i5 4590 reaches up to 72°C, it's a 4th generation processor unlike many newer models. The author is using a T20 Coolmaster with the update made on January 19, 2023 by WackySpace.

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Johnnyboy356
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05-14-2025, 01:14 PM
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Running on an Intel HD 4600, it handles CSGO well with low settings, 720p at 40-60 FPS. Updated January 19, 2023 by WackySpace
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Johnnyboy356
05-14-2025, 01:14 PM #13

Running on an Intel HD 4600, it handles CSGO well with low settings, 720p at 40-60 FPS. Updated January 19, 2023 by WackySpace

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kenjaca
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05-14-2025, 09:46 PM
#14
Alright, it sounds like your processor and graphics card are working hard. The temperature rise makes sense given the load.
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kenjaca
05-14-2025, 09:46 PM #14

Alright, it sounds like your processor and graphics card are working hard. The temperature rise makes sense given the load.

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BattleD94
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05-16-2025, 04:41 PM
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Well, it looks like Intel altered their records after the fact. They used to show the 4790K running well within their stated limits, but now they list Tcase instead. By the way, their current specs don’t reflect real-time measurements, so comparing it directly isn’t helpful.
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BattleD94
05-16-2025, 04:41 PM #15

Well, it looks like Intel altered their records after the fact. They used to show the 4790K running well within their stated limits, but now they list Tcase instead. By the way, their current specs don’t reflect real-time measurements, so comparing it directly isn’t helpful.

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