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System Name | Button |
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Processor | Intel Core i5-9600K |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Strix Z390-F |
Cooling | Corsair H100i PRO |
Memory | Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000MHz, CL15, (Red) |
Video Card(s) | Asus ROG Strix RX 570 4GB OC version |
Storage | Sabrent Rocket 1TB PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 internal SSD |
Display(s) | BenQ GW2270 (1920x 1080) 60 MHz |
Case | Cooler Master MasterBox MB511 RGB |
Power Supply | Corsair RMi 850i |
Keyboard | Cougar Vantar |
So I have my new 9600K rig to play around for the last couple of weeks. And I still love my old 3570K.
I overclocked the two systems and stressed test using CPU-Z and have found the followings:
9600K @ stock 4.3GHz - Temperature 48C (Max) for 30 minutes Cooler = CORSAIR H100i PRO
@ 4.8 GHz (ocd) - Temperature 64C (Max) for 30 minutes
3570K @ 4.2 GHz (ocd) - Temperature 65C(Max) for 60 minutes Cooler = CORSAIR H60 (1st generation, square pump no rgb)
My thoughts are GREAT especially the 3570K which I placed it inside a Bitfenix Prodigy case without any intake fans, just the exhaust fan attached to the radiator at the rear. Remark is that there is no graphics card in this rig, I took the graphics card and put it into the 9600K.
The questions which arise from overclocking and stress test the 9600K are
1) I found the default fan curve H100i PRO AIO was sensor'ing the H100i PRO. It was one of the selected items in a list where there are also 9600K Core#0, 9600K Core#1,...Asus Rog Strix Z30-F fan#1,..., CPU Package....
I like to know should I select CPU Package as the right sensor? It doesn't make sense that the dual fans' speed should be dependent on the pump temperature rather than on the CPU's, am I right or I am missing something here? Please advise.
2) After stress testing the 9600K, I stop the stress. The 9600K's temperature however, didn't fall back by very much. I was expecting it fell back to the range 31~35 like it was ilde. But what happened was that it fell back to the mid 40's, I am referring to the CPU Package, not individual core's. Individual cores did fall back to 30's with at most 2 out of 6 of them hovering around the mid 40's.
Can anyone advise please, I am worrying about the 9600K's behaviour.
I overclocked the two systems and stressed test using CPU-Z and have found the followings:
9600K @ stock 4.3GHz - Temperature 48C (Max) for 30 minutes Cooler = CORSAIR H100i PRO
@ 4.8 GHz (ocd) - Temperature 64C (Max) for 30 minutes
3570K @ 4.2 GHz (ocd) - Temperature 65C(Max) for 60 minutes Cooler = CORSAIR H60 (1st generation, square pump no rgb)
My thoughts are GREAT especially the 3570K which I placed it inside a Bitfenix Prodigy case without any intake fans, just the exhaust fan attached to the radiator at the rear. Remark is that there is no graphics card in this rig, I took the graphics card and put it into the 9600K.
The questions which arise from overclocking and stress test the 9600K are
1) I found the default fan curve H100i PRO AIO was sensor'ing the H100i PRO. It was one of the selected items in a list where there are also 9600K Core#0, 9600K Core#1,...Asus Rog Strix Z30-F fan#1,..., CPU Package....
I like to know should I select CPU Package as the right sensor? It doesn't make sense that the dual fans' speed should be dependent on the pump temperature rather than on the CPU's, am I right or I am missing something here? Please advise.
2) After stress testing the 9600K, I stop the stress. The 9600K's temperature however, didn't fall back by very much. I was expecting it fell back to the range 31~35 like it was ilde. But what happened was that it fell back to the mid 40's, I am referring to the CPU Package, not individual core's. Individual cores did fall back to 30's with at most 2 out of 6 of them hovering around the mid 40's.
Can anyone advise please, I am worrying about the 9600K's behaviour.