
For D0 users set your vcore to 1.275 and for c0/c1 users set your vcore to 1.4 Bclk to 190/191 or 210/211 and multiplier to 21 and 19 respectively. Set your ioh and ich to 1.2, your vdimm to 1.65, your cpu pll to 1.88, and your qpi/uncore to 1.35. Make sure your system's I/O (disk, floppy, CD-ROM, etc.) cables aren't restricting airflow in the system. Method 2: Quick and dirty method for 4ghz aka screw efficiency. Your system should be kept in a room that has adequate cooling the room's ambient temperature should be below 90 ☏ (32 ☌).Ĭheck that the processor's heat sink has been installed properly. Make sure that there is proper airflow in and around your system
#Intel burn test 90 degrees update#
Update the BIOS to the latest version in order to have the proper microcode of your processor, which will help on the proper recognition.Ĭheck the processor and system fan(s) to see if any have been disconnected or are blocked by a foreign object. The TCase value for your Intel(R) Core(tm) i7 processor I7- 3770K is 67.4☌: įor troubleshooting over heating conflicts you can proceed with the following: According to the system behavior, 76☌ while placing load on the processor is normal. The normal processor temperature will depend on the chassis type, the hardware involved and the location of the computer, and it usually is lower than the Tcase. If the processor temperature reaches 100 degrees or more it will send a signal to the motherboard to shut down to prevent mayor damages and most likely it will not be possible to turn the computer back in until it cools down. I'm still tweaking the voltages lower and I might. During gaming it stays below 50 degrees in comparison. The cooling fan is in charge to keep that temperature there. Well 90 degrees is during intel burn test at maximum stress levels for that one odd core. It can perfectly reach 80 to 85 degrees and the processor will still be OK. The TCase is a number established by Intel® as a point of reference in order to understand what could be expected as per normal processor temperature.Īnything from the Tcase and below will be the expected temperature of the processor in normal use, anything that doesn't stress out the processor (watching movies, burning CDs, browsing the internet, creating documents, etc.) When the processor is stressed out meaning that you are running heavy processor applications that take control of the CPU or uses it at 100% the temperature will go beyond the Tcase.
