Maxx, marshalls, and homegoods are all owned by the same company, tjx. You will therefore see the ryzen 7000 series, especially the higher core count variants, reside at tjmax (about 95 degrees celsius for the ryzen 7000 series) when running intense multithreaded workloads like cinebench nt Vanniko63, core temperatures are measured at the heat sources near the transistor junctions inside each of the cores where temperatures are highest
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Tj max (t emperature j unction max imum) is intel's thermal specification that defines the core temperature limit at which the processor will throttle (reduce core speed) to protect against thermal damage
Tj max for q6600 is somewhere around 95c (or a 100c) but during ibt i'd see instability as soon as any of the cpu cores went past 75c
Damn, that was a hot running processor. It also said my cpu's tj Max is 105 degrees celcius Max and what does that mean for the high temps of my cpu
My pc is a prebuilt dell optiplex 980 (kinda old), i added a gtx 1050 ti and a ati radeon hd 4550 (very small gpu) I think these could be adding heat to the case and there by to the cpu Intel core i5 670 @ 3.47 ghz Intel's highest tj max throttle temperature for certain variants is 105°c or 221°f
Although most processors, including your i7 9700k throttle at 100°c or 212°f (boiling point of water), it’s not advisable to run your cpu near it's thermal limit, just as common sense tells you not to run a vehicle with the temperature gauge in the red zone.
#14 · aug 7, 2011 quote Originally posted by decapitator;8845104 tj max on a 65nm quad should be 100 but what is it on a 45nm quad I know bump of an old thread, but depending onthe reviison and model of the 65nm quad, the tjmax will vary For the g0 q6600 (like me) tjmax is 90c
As soon as i even graze 90c, my computer does an instashutdown. After comet and rocket lake, thermal density increased radically No, tj maxx was the same, 100c Has anyone here even tried to rma a cpu for overheating
I don't accept that intel are doing any of this on purpose, no one taking the issue to them in the first place = why would they do anything about a problem they don't know exists?
Tj maxx for this apu is 71.3c if these temps are accurate, i think i'll be safe parking at 90% and taking a minor hit to performance if these temps are inaccurate, i need a way to get accurate readings, because i'd really like to be able to run at 100% any help is appreciated, thanks Temps while parked at 90% and showing core temp readings??? And i've read that the normal/safe temperatures for cpus nowadays are I've been consistently monitoring my.
With the new am5 socket and higher tdp, most processors will run into a thermal wall before they hit a power wall