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Well, I wasn't quite stable at that setting; P95 quit working at around 55 minutes of a 1 hour run. I just bumped vcore up to 1.17v and will restart P95 and see how it goes again.
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So you say 80C at 4.5 Ghz at such low volts is not hot?, c'mon man get real, most SB chips runs 20-30C less on the core under load with those settings
Ivy Bridge isn't the same design broll. 3d Transistors, smaller process, better IPC all contribute to more heat.
Ivy Bridge isn't the same design broll. 3d Transistors, smaller process, better IPC all contribute to more heat.
Its not even more heat. It's less heat that can't be dissipated fast enough because of the smaller cores.
Maybe a little bit. But the biggest offender is the lack of using the fluxless solder process to bond the IHS to the processor die.
Doubt it.
They are definitely a part of Intel and Mr. Wood comes complete with an @intel.com email address. I'm not sure their full mission but at least part of it is similar to Yellowbeard & Corsair - going around trying to help with the occasional tech support thread.Forgive my ignorance but what is Intel Enthusiast Team?
says the 1 day old member
ban trolls imo
They are definitely a part of Intel and Mr. Wood comes complete with an @intel.com email address. I'm not sure their full mission but at least part of it is similar to Yellowbeard & Corsair - going around trying to help with the occasional tech support thread.
NP Eldonko!
Just a general FYI, I've changed the topic title from "stop lying about ivy running hot." to "3570k Isn't Running as Hot as Expected". I think that covers the topic more succinctly and, more importantly, doesn't imply everyone other than the OP (with hotter-running 3770Ks, no less) is a liar.
that seems to be after 2 minutes ( if that) your temps must have gone up by a fair amount after running prime for 30 mins +? The first two minutes of prime are not an accurate measure of load temps. Also core 3 is looking weirdly high :S
That's still about 20°C Higher than a 2600k same freq...
yer but have to member the IB will be about 5% faster, so lets say a 5% faster clock is needed, so 4.4/5 ghz to equal it performance wise, But even then the SB will run cooler. The IB would be beasts if they didnt run so hot,
Agreed, that's why I went for a 2600k.