Is the i5 4690k running well with the latest update? The temperatures seem normal.
Is the i5 4690k running well with the latest update? The temperatures seem normal.
So my CPU is stable at 1.2V and 4.3GHz, with Prime95 Small FFT reaching 86°C, dropping to 80°C once fans start. These temps are a bit high, but I expect real-world performance won’t reach that. I’ll keep an eye on it while gaming and lower the OC if I hit higher temps. My question is whether pushing the CPU to 4.5GHz would help.
Also, I have an i5 4690K, MSC Z97 PC, Hyper TX3 (not Evo), and another question—should I try using the OC Genie in the BIOS?
ryguybuddy :
If it only jumps to 80C, your fine. If it STAYS at 80C you have a problem.
lol the 4.3ghz oc crashed so i took it to 4.2ghz, and yes it stays at 80
Sameer25:
If it only jumps to 80C, that's okay. If it remains at 80C, you might run into an issue.
I'm looking at the package and not sure if that's a difference.
If it stays steady at 80C, lower the voltage and clocks. How do stock speeds and voltage interact? What's your take?
Ryguybuddy is discussing what happens when the system only reaches 80C. They are asking about the implications if it stays there. The conversation involves checking packages, adjusting voltage and clocks, and seeking advice on stock performance and real-world relevance.
Sameer25:
ryguybuddy:
Sameer25:
If it only jumps to 80C, that's okay. But if it stays at 80C, you might run into issues.
I'm looking at the package and not sure if that's a different one.
If it remains stable at 80C, consider lowering the voltage and clocks. How do stock speeds and voltage interact? What's your take?
I use a Hyper TX3 and normally run at 65°C, but is this a real-world standard?
Try AIDA64 Extreme with a stability test and check the temperatures.
Ryguybuddy is discussing the performance of a device. They are checking if the temperature stays within expected limits. Someone suggests testing with AIDA64 Extreme to monitor temperatures. Another user mentions running at 65°C in stock but notes it's not realistic. They recommend lowering voltage and clocks if it reaches 80°C.