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The change in CPU frequency affects temperature.

The change in CPU frequency affects temperature.

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JETzY
Member
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09-04-2023, 07:37 PM
#1
Yes, when overclocking, temperatures rise due to higher voltage. If you adjust the frequency without changing the voltage, your temperatures should remain stable.
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JETzY
09-04-2023, 07:37 PM #1

Yes, when overclocking, temperatures rise due to higher voltage. If you adjust the frequency without changing the voltage, your temperatures should remain stable.

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09-05-2023, 01:49 AM
#2
try it yourself, adjust the vcore value. observe the temperatures during 15 minutes using the 15-minute version 26.6. after that, keep the vcore unchanged and switch the frequency to 3.7.
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RM_55_BlackRoi
09-05-2023, 01:49 AM #2

try it yourself, adjust the vcore value. observe the temperatures during 15 minutes using the 15-minute version 26.6. after that, keep the vcore unchanged and switch the frequency to 3.7.

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Lemon155
Member
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09-07-2023, 02:49 PM
#3
Increasing the CPU speed leads to greater heat production, even when voltage remains constant.
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Lemon155
09-07-2023, 02:49 PM #3

Increasing the CPU speed leads to greater heat production, even when voltage remains constant.

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blueyednick
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09-07-2023, 04:26 PM
#4
changing frequency by itself doesn't influence temperatures. Even with auto voltage settings, it raises voltage automatically, leading to higher temperatures. However, maintaining a constant voltage while increasing frequency from 4 to 5 to 6 GHz won't cause any temperature rise.
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blueyednick
09-07-2023, 04:26 PM #4

changing frequency by itself doesn't influence temperatures. Even with auto voltage settings, it raises voltage automatically, leading to higher temperatures. However, maintaining a constant voltage while increasing frequency from 4 to 5 to 6 GHz won't cause any temperature rise.

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MonochromeLG
Member
74
09-07-2023, 06:29 PM
#5
no adjustment in frequency alone impacts temperatures. even with auto voltage, the system will raise voltage automatically, leading to increased heat. however, setting a constant voltage and increasing frequency from 4 to 5 to 6 ghz won't cause a temperature rise. this is not accurate when clock speed changes, as it enables the processor to work faster and generate more heat.
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MonochromeLG
09-07-2023, 06:29 PM #5

no adjustment in frequency alone impacts temperatures. even with auto voltage, the system will raise voltage automatically, leading to increased heat. however, setting a constant voltage and increasing frequency from 4 to 5 to 6 ghz won't cause a temperature rise. this is not accurate when clock speed changes, as it enables the processor to work faster and generate more heat.

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forhim647
Junior Member
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09-09-2023, 08:38 PM
#6
hmhm what is true now
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forhim647
09-09-2023, 08:38 PM #6

hmhm what is true now
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Pekaaa
Member
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09-10-2023, 03:31 PM
#7
try it yourself, adjust the vcore value. observe the temperatures during 15 minutes using the 15-minute version 26.6 of prime95. after that, keep the vcore unchanged and switch the frequency to 3.7.
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Pekaaa
09-10-2023, 03:31 PM #7

try it yourself, adjust the vcore value. observe the temperatures during 15 minutes using the 15-minute version 26.6 of prime95. after that, keep the vcore unchanged and switch the frequency to 3.7.