Haswell Tcase is low 70s.
List of Haswell's.Where do you get that info from?
Haswell's max temp is 100 and throttling at 95.
Everyday safe temp is around 70 yes, but it can go higher for stress tests etc. no problem.
So I have nothing to worry about then?
CPU at 37C
Motherboard at 39C
GPU at 42C
Hard drive at 30C
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People who run their CPU at no more than 70c are just denying themselves overclocking headroom![]()
70-75c is safe 24/7 running. Overclocking and maximum temperature depends on how often and how long systems runs at full load in daily use. I render graphics so sometimes system will run all cores 95-100% for hours at a time. Most users rarely if ever run above 70-80%. Only time system runs 100% load is when stress testing their overclock.People who run their CPU at no more than 70c are just denying themselves overclocking headroom![]()
True words. Proper cooling is the biggest issue in most cases (no pun). Many do not understand how to setup case airflow to optimize cooling.. and very few take the time to do it properly. Any heated air moving off of components that does not exit case mixes with case intake air and raised the case temperature.. and that's assuming there is cool air moving through/over all components that need cooling.To be honest, it is very very rare to ever see a CPU fail. I have heard of a few Sandybridges degrading (not running on the same volts and GHZ as 2 years ago, but..) a CPU fully failing is very rare. I wouldn't even be sure that "degrading" is the CPU at all, it could be the mobo.
Motherboards do fail. You can mitigate the risk by buying a proper board with proper VRM, so your OC is not keeping it at it's limit all the time.. and of course, cool the whole PC properly.