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cpu 105oc

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high all, watching my cpu temp go up and down like a yoyo, at the moment using a program called real temp 3.40 to monitor cpu temp

cpu is intel i3 530 2.93, not been overclocked

system was built on sunday and this is its second run, standard fan aswell.

currentley at system idle 0 - 5% use the lowest temp recorded is 50oc

with the cpu on around 30% load it jump up to around 70oc

somewhere not sure what load but highest recorded was 105oc, ive used silver artic thermal paste and according to the website it does take a couple of startups and cool offs to make it set, but surley even with a stock fan temperatures shouldnt been running this high.

according to the bios the system temperature is 25oc any ideas ?
 
Are you sure the heatsink is securly mounted an making good contact.

However 103 degrees in unlikey as the thermal limit for these chips is 73 degress so it would have shut itself down long before then
 
Are you sure the heatsink is securly mounted an making good contact.

However 103 degrees in unlikey as the thermal limit for these chips is 73 degress so it would have shut itself down long before then

The thermal specs often stated are tcase max, and these are not on-die temps, and are not the same as what is shown in programs that read the DTS such as realtemp etc.
Would keep it about 20C away from Tjmax to be safe. The only 73 i can find in relation to the 530 i3 is the TDP, which is nothing really to do with max temp in that sense.
 
http://processorfinder.intel.com/details.aspx?sSpec=SLBLR


Thermal Specification: 72.6°C

Explaination of intel thermal specification taken from http://processorfinder.intel.com/Glossary.aspx

The thermal specification shown is the maximum case temperature at the maximum Thermal Design Power (TDP) value for that processor. It is measured at the geometric center on the topside of the processor integrated heat spreader. For processors without integrated heat spreaders such as mobile processors, the thermal specification is referred to as the junction temperature (Tj). The maximum junction temperature is defined by an activation of the processor Intel® Thermal Monitor. The Intel Thermal Monitor’s automatic mode is used to indicate that the maximum TJ has been reached.

The Intel® Core™ i7 family of desktop processors introduces a new thermal specification that uses the on-die Digital Thermal Sensor( DTS) value reported via the PECI interface for all processor temperature measurements. A detailed description is located in Intel® Core™ i7 product datasheet under the chapter labeled Thermal Specifications. There is a link to the technical documentation page in the Intel® Core™ i7 sSpec details page that will take you to the page where the product datasheet, as well as other technical documentation, reside.

That extract states thermal specification is the temp at the topside center of the IHS
 
That extract states thermal specification is the temp at the topside center of the IHS

Which is not the temperature reported by programs such as coretemp and Realtemp. Does anyone know the Tjunction max for the i3 cpus? Is it about 100C or something? i'm pretty sure it would'nt shut itself down at 73C as i've seen enough i series reach that on stock speed and coolers and still report good thermal status. My rule of thumb is to keep it about 25-30C away from the max tjunction and i've never had heat related issues.
 
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