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Pentium G4560在BIOS中静止运行41度C

Pentium G4560在BIOS中静止运行41度C

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SOBGelo
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08-03-2017, 06:09 AM
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I just finished my first build but haven't received my HDD yet, so I can only connect to the BIOS. The CPU temperature reached 41°C and remained there while the fan spun at 2000 RPM. I have a 120mm PWM fan for intake and a 120m Molex fan for exhaust. Is this typical? My room temperature is around 25-30°C.
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SOBGelo
08-03-2017, 06:09 AM #1

I just finished my first build but haven't received my HDD yet, so I can only connect to the BIOS. The CPU temperature reached 41°C and remained there while the fan spun at 2000 RPM. I have a 120mm PWM fan for intake and a 120m Molex fan for exhaust. Is this typical? My room temperature is around 25-30°C.

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_kristipvp_
Junior Member
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08-03-2017, 07:03 AM
#2
Akash_31 asked about the C6/C7 states, wondering if they weren't found in the BIOS and suggesting they might be disabled cores used for temperature reduction.
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_kristipvp_
08-03-2017, 07:03 AM #2

Akash_31 asked about the C6/C7 states, wondering if they weren't found in the BIOS and suggesting they might be disabled cores used for temperature reduction.

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TheDeath_Pro
Member
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08-10-2017, 02:57 AM
#3
10° higher then ambient in bios is not uncommon, bios is not idle depending on the mobo there is quite some stuff running.
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TheDeath_Pro
08-10-2017, 02:57 AM #3

10° higher then ambient in bios is not uncommon, bios is not idle depending on the mobo there is quite some stuff running.

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Yazhen
Junior Member
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08-10-2017, 06:14 AM
#4
It's a bit high for you, what's the CPU and the CPU cooler?
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Yazhen
08-10-2017, 06:14 AM #4

It's a bit high for you, what's the CPU and the CPU cooler?

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kraftpacket80
Junior Member
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08-16-2017, 05:48 AM
#5
it's a bit too hot for me, what's the cpu and the cpu cooler? i have an intel stock cooler, but is it possible that the exhaust fan isn't allowing the cooler to breathe because it's running at maximum speed?
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kraftpacket80
08-16-2017, 05:48 AM #5

it's a bit too hot for me, what's the cpu and the cpu cooler? i have an intel stock cooler, but is it possible that the exhaust fan isn't allowing the cooler to breathe because it's running at maximum speed?

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ChloeET
Senior Member
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08-16-2017, 06:15 AM
#6
Akash_31:
Could the Intel stock cooler be failing to allow proper airflow because it's operating at maximum speed? With just a 120mm exhaust fan, I question if the issue stems from too much negative pressure. Could you share your CPU model along with the BIOS settings, stock speed, and voltages?
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ChloeET
08-16-2017, 06:15 AM #6

Akash_31:
Could the Intel stock cooler be failing to allow proper airflow because it's operating at maximum speed? With just a 120mm exhaust fan, I question if the issue stems from too much negative pressure. Could you share your CPU model along with the BIOS settings, stock speed, and voltages?

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JRiley
Member
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08-16-2017, 07:54 AM
#7
juanrdp :
Akash_31 :
Check if the exhaust fan is functioning properly with the current settings. With only a 120mm exhaust fan, it's unlikely the issue stems from too much negative airflow pressure. Could be another factor at play. Could you share your CPU model and BIOS settings? I noted in my previous post it's a Pentium G4560 with stock configuration, and the voltage is approximately 0.966V.
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JRiley
08-16-2017, 07:54 AM #7

juanrdp :
Akash_31 :
Check if the exhaust fan is functioning properly with the current settings. With only a 120mm exhaust fan, it's unlikely the issue stems from too much negative airflow pressure. Could be another factor at play. Could you share your CPU model and BIOS settings? I noted in my previous post it's a Pentium G4560 with stock configuration, and the voltage is approximately 0.966V.

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mat_fram
Posting Freak
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08-16-2017, 01:41 PM
#8
As I previously noted in the post, it's a Pentium G4560 with all components at stock levels, and the CPU voltage is approximately 0.966V. You're using the igp or an external GPU? With that vcore you're experiencing very high temperatures during idle. Are C States turned on in the BIOS?
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mat_fram
08-16-2017, 01:41 PM #8

As I previously noted in the post, it's a Pentium G4560 with all components at stock levels, and the CPU voltage is approximately 0.966V. You're using the igp or an external GPU? With that vcore you're experiencing very high temperatures during idle. Are C States turned on in the BIOS?

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NightShade9978
Junior Member
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08-16-2017, 07:08 PM
#9
juanrdp :
Akash_31 :
Referring to the previous message, it's a Pentium G4560 with stock components. The CPU voltage is approximately 0.966V. Are you running an iGPU or an external GPU? With that Vcore setting, temperatures are quite high during idle. Do you have C states enabled in the BIOS? Also, are you using a C6 or C7 state? I'm not sure if it's possible to find this in the BIOS, but someone else mentioned 30-40 is typical. You're using a 1060 with 3GB RAM.
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NightShade9978
08-16-2017, 07:08 PM #9

juanrdp :
Akash_31 :
Referring to the previous message, it's a Pentium G4560 with stock components. The CPU voltage is approximately 0.966V. Are you running an iGPU or an external GPU? With that Vcore setting, temperatures are quite high during idle. Do you have C states enabled in the BIOS? Also, are you using a C6 or C7 state? I'm not sure if it's possible to find this in the BIOS, but someone else mentioned 30-40 is typical. You're using a 1060 with 3GB RAM.

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Clareesuh
Member
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08-16-2017, 07:43 PM
#10
Akash_31:
C6/C7 states? I’m not sure I couldn’t locate it in the BIOS. It seems it depends on the BIOS (if you even have options), those states refer to idle/disabled cores which are important for lowering temperatures.

Akash_31:
Someone else asked and said 30-40 is typical in BIOS. I’m using a 1060 3GB low 30s, especially with room temp between 25-30ºC. With a fan speed of 2000rpm, that’s quite high. I think the usual range is 800-2500rpm. You’re close to the maximum the fan can spin in the BIOS without load. Maybe check heatsink placement or pressure—could be the stock heatsink has pre-applied thermal paste, and maybe it wasn’t fully applied or moved.
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Clareesuh
08-16-2017, 07:43 PM #10

Akash_31:
C6/C7 states? I’m not sure I couldn’t locate it in the BIOS. It seems it depends on the BIOS (if you even have options), those states refer to idle/disabled cores which are important for lowering temperatures.

Akash_31:
Someone else asked and said 30-40 is typical in BIOS. I’m using a 1060 3GB low 30s, especially with room temp between 25-30ºC. With a fan speed of 2000rpm, that’s quite high. I think the usual range is 800-2500rpm. You’re close to the maximum the fan can spin in the BIOS without load. Maybe check heatsink placement or pressure—could be the stock heatsink has pre-applied thermal paste, and maybe it wasn’t fully applied or moved.

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