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SkyMaster280
Member
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07-01-2017, 05:14 AM
#11
If it's stable, I wouldn't increase the voltage. Only do so if it crashes and isn't overheating. Going up to 4.9 might require adjusting the voltage. Bumped up to 1.250 volts.
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SkyMaster280
07-01-2017, 05:14 AM #11

If it's stable, I wouldn't increase the voltage. Only do so if it crashes and isn't overheating. Going up to 4.9 might require adjusting the voltage. Bumped up to 1.250 volts.

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Blue_n0se
Member
57
07-02-2017, 01:47 PM
#12
If it's stable, I wouldn't increase the voltage. Only do so if it crashes and it's not overheating. If you go up to 4.9, you'll likely need to raise the voltage. Also, your temperatures are between 32°C to 33°C idle and 50°C to 58°C under load. With a Corsair H60 cooling solution, your temps seem fine in your opinion?
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Blue_n0se
07-02-2017, 01:47 PM #12

If it's stable, I wouldn't increase the voltage. Only do so if it crashes and it's not overheating. If you go up to 4.9, you'll likely need to raise the voltage. Also, your temperatures are between 32°C to 33°C idle and 50°C to 58°C under load. With a Corsair H60 cooling solution, your temps seem fine in your opinion?

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Du_Jus_Oasis
Member
170
07-02-2017, 03:28 PM
#13
Yes, your temperatures are quite low. I prefer that my average temperatures during operation stay below 80°C.
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Du_Jus_Oasis
07-02-2017, 03:28 PM #13

Yes, your temperatures are quite low. I prefer that my average temperatures during operation stay below 80°C.

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Neidro
Senior Member
453
07-02-2017, 06:42 PM
#14
Feelinfroggy777 says your temperatures are quite low. He prefers average temps under load to stay below 80°C. That's too high for him.
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Neidro
07-02-2017, 06:42 PM #14

Feelinfroggy777 says your temperatures are quite low. He prefers average temps under load to stay below 80°C. That's too high for him.

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Darius03
Junior Member
5
07-02-2017, 11:15 PM
#15
Average temperatures at 80C are acceptable. My Skylake Xeon is on a home server that operates continuously, reaching about 78-80C when under load. The CPU is set to stock performance and cannot be overclocked. It's built to handle those conditions. Temperatures above 90C will cause thermal throttling, and anything at 95°C or higher may lead to shutdown to avoid damage. As long as it stays below 80C, everything should work smoothly.
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Darius03
07-02-2017, 11:15 PM #15

Average temperatures at 80C are acceptable. My Skylake Xeon is on a home server that operates continuously, reaching about 78-80C when under load. The CPU is set to stock performance and cannot be overclocked. It's built to handle those conditions. Temperatures above 90C will cause thermal throttling, and anything at 95°C or higher may lead to shutdown to avoid damage. As long as it stays below 80C, everything should work smoothly.

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jackboss7700
Junior Member
5
07-11-2017, 03:53 AM
#16
Feelinfroggy777 :
Average temperatures around 80°C are just okay. I'm using a Skylake Xeon on a home server that's always running. When it's busy, the temps hit about 78-80°C. The CPU is set to stock and can't be overclocked, which means it's built for that range. If you go above 90°C, it starts throttling, and anything over 95°C could cause it to shut down to avoid damage. As long as it stays under 80°C, everything should be alright.
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jackboss7700
07-11-2017, 03:53 AM #16

Feelinfroggy777 :
Average temperatures around 80°C are just okay. I'm using a Skylake Xeon on a home server that's always running. When it's busy, the temps hit about 78-80°C. The CPU is set to stock and can't be overclocked, which means it's built for that range. If you go above 90°C, it starts throttling, and anything over 95°C could cause it to shut down to avoid damage. As long as it stays under 80°C, everything should be alright.

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