I7-4790K Intel Burn Test
I7-4790K Intel Burn Test
The high voltage required to achieve 4.6GHz results in elevated temperatures, as anticipated. The CPU core voltage of 1.3 is indeed high for an i7-4790K at that frequency. A guide with visuals using AI Suite III is available for overclocking tips.
Avoid using Intel Burn Test as it alters your voltage settings, leading to excessively high temperatures. For alternative testing, try Prime95 Version 26.6.
http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=15504
Test with smaller FFTs.
WildCard999 :
Avoid using Intel Burn Test as it alters your voltage settings, leading to excessively high temperatures. For a different approach, try Prime95 Version 26.6.
http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=15504
Test with smaller FFTs.
TechyInAZ :
IBT works best when you're confident your cooling performance is 150% improved. Don't stress about it. If it performs well in P95, it's excellent.
What are the ideal CPU temperatures?>
High load below 80°C is acceptable. Is an 84°C safe? Also, could you clarify when to adjust the BCLK and what it refers to?
ko888 :
No issues detected in IBT. I tested it with all four cores at 4.4GHz on my i7-4790K, reaching a maximum temperature of 75°C with an air cooler. When using 4.6, it hit 100°C.
tal_1_ :
ko888 :
There's no bug in IBT. I just ran IBT Standard Stress Level on my i7-4790K with all four cores at 4.4GHz and only reached a peak of 75°C using an air cooler.
I tried to run it on 4.6 and it went to 100C
Why wasn't it mentioned, in your first post, that you were overclocking?
What Vcore voltage is being used? What is the brand and model of the CPU cooler?