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System Name | Core p90 |
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Processor | I7 9700k |
Motherboard | ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4 |
Cooling | Ek supremacy evo cpu block/nexxxos ut60 rad 480mm/D5 vario pump 310mm reservoir combo. |
Memory | Trident gskill 4x8gb 3000mhz (temporarily running 2x 32gb ddr4 corsair vengeance 3600mhz) |
Video Card(s) | Nvidia Founders edition rtx 3080 10gb |
Storage | M.2 Intel 660p 1024gb, 4tb 7200 rpm black Western Digital hdd |
Display(s) | Acer x34 predator 3440x1440p 120hz g-sync ultrawide 21:9 monitor |
Case | Thermaltake Core P90 tempered glass edition |
Audio Device(s) | On board |
Power Supply | Thermaltake smart m1200w |
Mouse | Razer Basilisk v3 |
Keyboard | Logitech G910 |
Software | Windows 10 64bit |
here are my temps after running a cinebench test:
This is on a core ultra 7 265k, asus maximus hero z890 mobo, with a 360 custom water cooling kit.
Temps seem "acceptable" but I wonder if they're a bit high or if they're 100% normal...
Also, I see an important difference in MAX TEMPS on certain p-cores and e-cores. Some batch of p-cores run significantly hotter than the others ... same for e-cores...
That being said, apparently it can be normal to have max temp difference because of the way "work load is allocated between p-cores... and e-cores..."
So I'm looking for a 2nd opinion. Do those temps make you feel like the thermal paste might have been misapplied or waterblock mis-seated?
I usually spread my thermal paste fine...
I should also mention this pc has been upgraded to those new components (mobo, cpu, psu, ram) VERY recently (like 24 hours ago)
therefore its possible that the thermal paste hasn't finished "spreading and installing itself" through the effect of heat cycles...
Whaddaya think?
This is on a core ultra 7 265k, asus maximus hero z890 mobo, with a 360 custom water cooling kit.
Temps seem "acceptable" but I wonder if they're a bit high or if they're 100% normal...
Also, I see an important difference in MAX TEMPS on certain p-cores and e-cores. Some batch of p-cores run significantly hotter than the others ... same for e-cores...
That being said, apparently it can be normal to have max temp difference because of the way "work load is allocated between p-cores... and e-cores..."
So I'm looking for a 2nd opinion. Do those temps make you feel like the thermal paste might have been misapplied or waterblock mis-seated?
I usually spread my thermal paste fine...
I should also mention this pc has been upgraded to those new components (mobo, cpu, psu, ram) VERY recently (like 24 hours ago)
therefore its possible that the thermal paste hasn't finished "spreading and installing itself" through the effect of heat cycles...
Whaddaya think?