CPU COOLING i5 7600k
CPU COOLING i5 7600k
Hello, your i5 7600k is running smoothly at 4.7 hz and 1.33 volts. (I haven’t checked it under lock on less than voltage, so I think stability is possible at 1.27). Under full load, temperatures are around 67-73°C. Is this typical for this cooler? Thank you in advance.
Similar to what others discussed, understanding ambient room temperatures would be beneficial. Coolers still rely on surrounding air for cooling, much like an air cooler. It would also be useful to know what "100% load" entails—whether it involves gaming, running an Intel burn test, or p95 testing, and which version of p95 applies. Predictions are acceptable but must be verified for accuracy. If you can operate at a lower core voltage while maintaining stability, it will reduce heat generation.
The h60 lacks sufficient radiator area for effective heat removal. Based on the cooler readings and temperatures during load, this temperature is considered reasonable. CPU temperature is also influenced by the ambient conditions in the room where the computer is placed: You can also find the CPU's maximum temperature listed here: https://ark.intel.com/products/97144/Int...o-4_20-GHz
Similar to what others have discussed, understanding ambient room temperatures would be beneficial. Coolers still rely on the surrounding air for cooling, much like an air cooler does. It would also be useful to clarify what a "100% load" entails—whether it involves gaming, running an Intel burn test, or testing p95 performance, and which version of p95 applies. Predictions are acceptable but must be verified for accuracy. If the system can operate at a lower core voltage while maintaining stability, it will reduce heat generation. If you're interested, you can check the guide here: Your temperatures remain within safe ranges and the vcore stays stable during stress tests. Using only simple games or programs isn't the ideal benchmark for CPU heat levels. The point is to simulate demanding tasks that push the CPU beyond normal usage, which is why stress testing matters. An H60 cooler offers limited cooling, while many mid to high-end air coolers can match or surpass its performance.
The surrounding temperatures are around 65 degrees. The complete workload involves asus realtime stress testing.