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intel I5 2500k temps

APors1
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Bonjour,

je suis en train d'overclocker un petit peu mon I5 2500k sur ma asus P8Z77-v et je me demandais si la témpérature de 65°C qu'il ne faut pas dépasser selon mon revendeur est la température du cpu comme indiquée dans ai suite 2 qui est chez moi de 59°C en stress test prime 95 ou bien la température des core qui monte à 70°C en stress test?

Si c'est la température cpu alors je n'ai aucun problème mais si il s'agit de la température des core alors il faut que je stop mon overclocking qui n'est pourtant pas très élèvé (4.0ghz),

merci pour vos réponses,

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APors1
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sorry, i'll translate it in english.(i typed it in french , thought i was on the french forum)

i am overclocking a little bit my I5 2500k on my asus P8z77-v mobo and i was asking myself if the temperature of 65°C that i shoudn't go higher according to my resaler is the cpu temperature as indicated in AI Suite 2 (59°C in prime 95 stress test) or the core temperature (70°C or higher in prime 95 stress test)

If it is the cpu temperature then i have no problem at all but it is related to the core temperature then i should stop my overclocking which is although not really high (4.0ghz)

thank you in advance for your answers,

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idata
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Porson,

If I understand you, you are concerned about reported temperature of 65 C. If the temperature is regarding the CPU then you are happy, but if it is regarding the core system temperature then you are concerned. Is this correct?

Jason

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APors1
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Hi,

yes you are right. i would like to know if i am concerned or not.

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idata
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Okay!

Where do you see the temperature reported? Can you possibly post a picture?

Jason

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APors1
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APors1
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These are my temps according to HWmonitor when running prime 95 stress test

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idata
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Porson,

I am interpreting "package" as Tcase. See this http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/design-guides/3rd-gen-core-lga1155-socket-guide.pdf document for detailed discussion. In this processor Tcase is 72.6 as you can see http://ark.intel.com/products/52210?wapkw=i5+2500k# infosectionpackagespecifications here.

I would consider that safe so far.

Jason

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