Oui, les conditions sont normales.
Oui, les conditions sont normales.
I've handled similar posts before, just confirming your CPU cooler is functioning properly. Your Deepcool Assassin 3 (NH-D15) is handling the heat well—running at 10,700kHz at 4.9GHz draws about 160W, and at 5.1GHz it drops to 92°C while consuming 210-215W in cooler temps of 17-21°C.
210-215 is quite a lot of heat to spread over such a small spot. That makes sense to me. My 10700k at 5.1 draws around 210, and even when submerged it comes near that high temperature under synthetic stress tests. Luckily in games and similar situations it stays low to mid 60s.
At 92°C you're going a bit overboard, but if you feel it's cooler, double-check that everything is secured uniformly and firmly. Also, have you applied fresh thermal paste during the cooler installation?
It really depends on the stress test being applied. For a 92°C rating in a simpler test like AIDA64, it seems excessive for that cooler to manage. Prime95 at 92°C is fine, but I think this was a difference I should have noticed sooner. Programs don’t usually overload the CPU as much as P95 does; I haven’t seen temperatures above the high 70s in actual use, even though I can reach the 90s during stress tests.
I applied the thermal paste provided with the cooler, even though I reached those high temperatures using Cinebench R20; it performs well during gaming.
the most demanding task i've tackled was r23, repeating identical wattage and temperatures across various applications, games, or regular loads. it ranges from the 50s to 75 max in normal scenarios, but in battlefield 5 it spiked to 100-135 watts while running at 75c—even though it was capped at 200 fps, i believe this is the peak intensity i've experienced in gaming.