i5 4670K
H60 cooler
Asus Maximus Hero
I'm monitoring temperature with HW Monitor and Real Temp. They agree within 3 degrees.
Using the net now I read a temp of 33 degrees (which is 7 degrees above my room temp (+/- 3 degrees error range on my room thermometer).
Under Prime95 100% Cpu load at 4.2Ghz on the processor I read 66 degrees maximum.
If I set the CPU multiplier to 44 I can't even boot into Windows.
The only BIOS settings I've changed is the RAM set to use the XMP profile, and just changed the CPU multiplier. With the Bios setting remaining in Auto, right now the CPU is being fed .0704V. Under test it goes to 1.365V (but stays as cool as I described).
I can't imagine an increase of .2 would be sending my temperature overboard (if the monitors are to be believed). Is stability of a processor independent of temperature?
It would seem a very 'unlucky' Haswell if it can't go beyond 4.2.
EDIT: 4.2Ghz isn't stable despite the temperature not going above 70 degrees under 100% load. The system crashed without the CPU going above 52% load in use.
4.0 does seem to be stable.
H60 cooler
Asus Maximus Hero
I'm monitoring temperature with HW Monitor and Real Temp. They agree within 3 degrees.
Using the net now I read a temp of 33 degrees (which is 7 degrees above my room temp (+/- 3 degrees error range on my room thermometer).
Under Prime95 100% Cpu load at 4.2Ghz on the processor I read 66 degrees maximum.
If I set the CPU multiplier to 44 I can't even boot into Windows.
The only BIOS settings I've changed is the RAM set to use the XMP profile, and just changed the CPU multiplier. With the Bios setting remaining in Auto, right now the CPU is being fed .0704V. Under test it goes to 1.365V (but stays as cool as I described).
I can't imagine an increase of .2 would be sending my temperature overboard (if the monitors are to be believed). Is stability of a processor independent of temperature?
It would seem a very 'unlucky' Haswell if it can't go beyond 4.2.
EDIT: 4.2Ghz isn't stable despite the temperature not going above 70 degrees under 100% load. The system crashed without the CPU going above 52% load in use.
4.0 does seem to be stable.
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