I5-4690K 4.5G 1.260V - Spike temperature 82°C compared to average 70°C
I5-4690K 4.5G 1.260V - Spike temperature 82°C compared to average 70°C
Quick question, I recently worked on my old computer and increased the OC.
I achieved a stable 4.5g with 1.260v on the i5-4690K with NH-C14.
The peak temperature is 82c. If I add all the max temperatures and divide by 4, it would look like:
Core #0 - 76c
Core #1 - 81c
Core #2 - 77c
Core #3 - 76c
That's 77.5C.
An average of all cores is:
Core #0 - 64.6
Core #1 - 67.7
Core #2 - 65.4
Core #3 - 64.3
About 65.5c.
So, should I worry more about the peak temperature or focus on the average temp?
Thanks.
tal7073:
...4.5g with 1.260v on the i5-4690K with NH-C14. The peak temperature is 82c - if we add all the max temp and divide it by 4 it will be:
Core #0 - 76c
Core #1 - 81c
Core #2 - 77c
Core #3 - 76c
77.5C
An average of all cores' average is:
Core #0 - 64.6
Core #1 - 67.7
Core #2 - 65.4
Core #3 - 64.3
65.5C
Should I worry more about the peak temp or focus on the average temperature?
Thanks.
The recommended temperature is 4.5g at 1.260v on the i5-4690K with NH-C14. The peak temperature reaches 82°C. If divided by four, the core temperatures are approximately 76°C, 81°C, 77°C, and 76°C. The average of these averages is around 65.5°C. Should you be concerned about the peak temperature or more focused on the average readings? Please let me know.