I just paired a 3070 Ti with my 4790k, but I noticed that after a little while, performance degrades, I get FPS spikes and the PC seems to get really hot.
When I ran a stress test on the CPU, I found the Core 0 temp spiked almost immediately to 100C, Core 1 was 80C+, while Core 3 and 4 was as low as 57C-60C. This is with the CPU at stock speed/voltages and turbo mode disabled. CPU-Z showed the CPU throttling down to 3.2GHz after just a few minutes on the stress test.
I have quite a beefy aircooler, I replaced the thermal paste twice and cleaned everything out just to be sure but I couldn't feel the CPU cooler getting hot until the processor itself had been running for quite a while. I figured that there can't be effective heat transfer from the CPU die to the IHS in the first place, because everything else seems fine.
Given how old the 4790ks are now, is delidding it and replacing the old TIM a necessity for all owners of this CPU?
I know there are a lot of people still running it and want to pair them with the latest RTX series of cards, but are worried about bottlenecks. It seems natural to get CPU bottlenecks if their 4790ks are overheating/throttling due to their age....
When I ran a stress test on the CPU, I found the Core 0 temp spiked almost immediately to 100C, Core 1 was 80C+, while Core 3 and 4 was as low as 57C-60C. This is with the CPU at stock speed/voltages and turbo mode disabled. CPU-Z showed the CPU throttling down to 3.2GHz after just a few minutes on the stress test.
I have quite a beefy aircooler, I replaced the thermal paste twice and cleaned everything out just to be sure but I couldn't feel the CPU cooler getting hot until the processor itself had been running for quite a while. I figured that there can't be effective heat transfer from the CPU die to the IHS in the first place, because everything else seems fine.
Given how old the 4790ks are now, is delidding it and replacing the old TIM a necessity for all owners of this CPU?
I know there are a lot of people still running it and want to pair them with the latest RTX series of cards, but are worried about bottlenecks. It seems natural to get CPU bottlenecks if their 4790ks are overheating/throttling due to their age....
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