That's really great and thank you. It appears that temp >77°C will trigger the CPU to drop the frequency. So to maintain, a larger cooler would potentially solve. I'm thinking about this as the those extra GHz would potentially help one of the bottlenecks I'm experiencing. I say this before I do the proc swap on my own P340.
Thank you very much! I was suspecting that my cpu was overheating. I also did the tests and the results are similar to yours. Unfortunately it's a loud computer after all, the case design isn't so good.
How often are the fans loud? Is it only when you do heavy video/rendering/CAD or does it have a tendency to be loud when doing simple web-surfing/video-editing/small tasks? (I like to work/edit at night, and loudness is an important factor) - Thanks!
The fans only spin up when rendering video, and that depends on if the program is CPU or GPU optimized. They don't speed up during web surfing, Zooms, RUclips, etc.
The test is designed to max out the system. In my video, you can see the CPU temps spike as high as 93 C at the beginning of the tests. Then the fans spin up and the CPU management starts to reduce clock speed which brings the temps back down under 90. I think as long as the temp spikes are brief, there is nothing to worry about. If the temps stay above 90 for more than 5-10 seconds that would indicate a problem with the system's thermal management. Hope this helps...
That's really great and thank you. It appears that temp >77°C will trigger the CPU to drop the frequency. So to maintain, a larger cooler would potentially solve. I'm thinking about this as the those extra GHz would potentially help one of the bottlenecks I'm experiencing. I say this before I do the proc swap on my own P340.
Thank you very much! I was suspecting that my cpu was overheating. I also did the tests and the results are similar to yours. Unfortunately it's a loud computer after all, the case design isn't so good.
How often are the fans loud? Is it only when you do heavy video/rendering/CAD or does it have a tendency to be loud when doing simple web-surfing/video-editing/small tasks? (I like to work/edit at night, and loudness is an important factor) - Thanks!
The fans only spin up when rendering video, and that depends on if the program is CPU or GPU optimized. They don't speed up during web surfing, Zooms, RUclips, etc.
Hi when i'm doing power test i'ts going more than 92°C so I stopped it Why it's going high like that ?
The test is designed to max out the system. In my video, you can see the CPU temps spike as high as 93 C at the beginning of the tests. Then the fans spin up and the CPU management starts to reduce clock speed which brings the temps back down under 90. I think as long as the temp spikes are brief, there is nothing to worry about. If the temps stay above 90 for more than 5-10 seconds that would indicate a problem with the system's thermal management. Hope this helps...
@@forrestblank for me started at 40 going to 80,83 90 93 94 and I stop it because if it's going more and all that in 7,8 seconds