Pentium G4560在BIOS中静止运行41度C
Pentium G4560在BIOS中静止运行41度C
Akash_31 :
C6/C7 states? I'm not sure I could locate it in the BIOS. It seems it depends on the BIOS (if you 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. But you're at 40s with fan speed 2000rpm. That's quite high for the fan speed without load. The normal range is probably 800-2500rpm. You're near the maximum of the fan's RPM in the BIOS. I think it might be due to poor heatsink placement or insufficient pressure. The stock heatsink comes with pre-applied thermal paste, maybe you could have removed or adjusted part of it?
Yes, it does come with pre-applied thermal paste. The CPU fan can reach up to 4800 RPM. During installation, I only pressed two of the four supports; the other one moved on its own. Did you check if it's slightly loose?
Wait for the HDD and observe temperatures inside the windows. The BIOS isn't in idle mode, and the temperatures remain quite low.
Akash_31 asked about the C6/C7 states, wondering if they might not be present in the BIOS and suggesting they relate to unused or disabled cores that help lower temperatures. They mentioned consulting another person who said 30-40 is typical in BIOS settings and that their system uses a 1060 3GB low 30s configuration, which fits within the normal fan speed range of 800-2500 RPM. They noted the 2000 RPM setting is quite high and considered possible issues like poor heatsink placement or insufficient pressure. Akash_31 questioned whether the stock heatsink might have pre-applied thermal paste that could be affected during installation, and they recalled seeing only two of four heatsink supports pressed during mounting, wondering if it was slightly loose. They also mentioned having overclocked their CPU to 4.8GHz and using a GTX 750Ti GPU, which they had previously used with a Cooler Master Hyper TX4.