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First of all, the heat of PD is big, which everyone knows, and you can go from 3G to already good.
Intel's temperature description of the Pentium series is as follows: once the CPU temperature reaches and exceeds 72 degrees, the protection circuit inside the CPU will automatically turn on, and the result is that the CPU will never overheat, but the frequency will decrease when the protection circuit is turned on.
The test shows that 72 degrees is very accurate and the protection circuit cannot be shielded! That is, don't exceed 72 degrees. But temperatures above 60 degrees are already considered high.
It won't cause immediate damage, but if you reach adulthood, it will age quickly!
The fan speed is 4000, and if you use it at home, it will definitely make you cool and crooked. It is recommended that you use a heat pipe heatsink with a 12cm fan! This way, both the temperature and the noise are well controlled.
However, if it is 100 yuan, you can only consider buying a good quality work bag product in **. And when purchasing, it is best not to buy products with less than 3 heat pipes (equivalent to 6 heat pipes, 6mm diameter). Because of the working principle of heat pipes, once the heat dissipation power exceeds the heat dissipation limit of the heat pipe, the entire heat pipe will completely fail (the internal phase change stops).
It can overheat and shut down, or burn the CPU directly.
It's certain that there will be improvements in the Red Sea, but I don't dare to say how much of an improvement it can be. It is estimated that it will be no problem to drop it by 5 degrees!
In addition, even if you use the Nanhai series of heatsinks, the temperature of the CPU can be well controlled for a short time, but once the heat dissipation of your case is not good, the efficiency of your heatsink will be greatly reduced as soon as the overall temperature rises. So be sure to do a good job of the overall heat dissipation of the case! If you are a small case, change it (the large radiator can't be installed, and the heat dissipation itself is still poor), and the ordinary case must at least have a rear fan (2000 rpm on the line).
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As long as the CPU is fully turned on (100% utilization) and does not exceed 75 degrees, you basically don't need to change it.
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What kind of frequency is such a good configuration!
The Pentium D 925 main frequency is all over, you still don't think it's high enough?
My own Pentium D 915 has been figuring out how to downclock.
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If it is more than 60 degrees, you should pay attention.
There is definitely something wrong with 75 degrees.
It will shorten the life of the CPU, and sometimes there will be surprises!
If you want to overclock, you must make some investment in heat dissipation, such as the top air cooling of the owl or direct water cooling.
Is 75 degrees Celsius the temperature of winter for you?
That summer is ...
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Temperature almost determines the service life of the CPU, long-term overclocking will not slow down the CPU, but will increase the CPU withstand voltage (here for example, the original CPU overclocking to the required voltage, after long-term overclocking, the withstand voltage needs to be higher or higher.)
Every time I say something wrong downstairs, it's best not to exceed 60-65 degrees on the CPU.
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Now it's 75 degrees, which is relatively high.
Long-term high-temperature operation will interrupt the life of the hardware.
The suggestion is not to overdo it.
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No, because the CPU is quite complex, even the manufacturer is not sure about the accurate performance of the CPU after it is manufactured, and the parameters marked are conservative. So overclocking doesn't exceed the limits of the CPU. But overclocking will affect the service life of the CPU, and now that the replacement is so fast, if it is broken, it will be replaced with a new one.
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Safe within 70!! It is highly recommended to buy a heat sink from a large manufacturer of large heat pipes! Don't be "thrifty"!
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i5 has turbo technology, the frequency is not constant!
You're not running at full capacity right now, so of course the temperature isn't high!
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Your temperature software is not allowed to go up, and the power consumption has gone up, so it should be overclocked. ~
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The temperature is indeed extraordinary, so it is recommended to go to the street to buy "depression glue" and apply it to it. Don't blindly invest in the fan! If it's overclocking.
The resulting temperature is higher, and the only way to do this is to buy a good fan.
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No, even if the computer is normal after overclocking, it will be damaged after a long time. Because it exceeds the load that the CPU itself can bear. Nothing has its limits, and beyond that there will be problems.
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Yes, but the physique of each processor is different, and continuing to overclock may lead to instability, and there is an upper limit on the overclocking of each processor, so it can be overclocked in the case of safety and stability.
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Not necessarily, it mainly depends on whether the computer is normal after overclocking. It's better to be normal, not just the temperature.
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The temperature can be suppressed before it goes up. The temperature mainly depends on the core temperature (because Intel has several generations of silicone grease U.)You know) but the power supply of the motherboard is also important, otherwise it will not only fail to go up, but also be unstable.
As for the voltage for long-term use, it should not be too high. Generally, it is not a big problem not to exceed the left and right. Too much voltage is easy to shrink the anus.
However, if you add too much voltage to the general household, it will be water-cooledWith a professional AIDA64 oven, the temperature will be too high to hold down at all. Liquid nitrogen is powerful, but it's not practical
It's all temporary extreme overclocking to tap the limits of the processor and long-term use is impractical.
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Normal Trillion Tremor Feast! Don't worry!!
However, if you usually use the silver, it is recommended that you use it enough!
o(∩_o~
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Super 60 is OK.
It is recommended not to be so high.
Or switch to a good CPU fan.
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Hello landlord, it's normal for the CPU to be more than 60 percent after overclocking.
If the landlord wants to make the CPU overclocked and stable to dismantle the calendar, it is recommended that the landlord replace the fan. For example, the Alpha series... Buy a more than 80 bar shirt search.
Hope it will be useful to the landlord.
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Yes, if there is no crash or the god can't turn on, this is normal.
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Just change to a better fan.
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This range is very common because under normal circumstances, it is normal for you to be able to run smoothly for more than half an hour without any problems after overclocking.
But it is recommended not to be so high, otherwise the life of the CPU will be shortened a lot.
In addition, pay attention to heat dissipation (whether it is the chassis or the CPU), otherwise it is easy to burn out the CPU if you run a lot of programs (of course, except for the high temperature protection function of the motherboard you have collapsed).
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It's normal, there's a range, you see how your case dissipates heat?
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60 degrees without playing a game? How much does it cost to play a game?
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It's best to exceed this U It's okay to add a very high voltage The temperature is not too high, and this U was sold for thousands when it first came out.
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Because it's AMD, so the so-called overclocking is actually to add voltage Adding voltage will reduce the use time of the CPU In fact, the default frequency of the BIOS of the 4-core motherboard of the landlord is enough There is no need to add voltage for the so-called overclocking Overclocking technology Only Intel's processor has automatic overclocking and it is turned on in the motherboard BIOS It is automatically overclocked It is not the so-called think to add voltage.
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No, but generally not too much. Don't exceed 20%, stable and you'll be fine.
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The temperature is not high, and the temperature is high, it is easy to break, and it generally depends on the full load temperature.
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Overclocking will definitely raise the temperature. Generally not too high, below 60 is not a problem, more than it is best to reduce the frequency, because your CPU life will be reduced when running at such a high temperature for a long time. Therefore, it is most important to do a good job of heat dissipation.
Overclocking helps to improve the overall performance, I encourage overclocking, my 3000+ (939) overclocked to 230*9=2070MHz, memory synchronization to 460MHz, this effect is good, the temperature is not high, the outside temperature is 28 degrees when playing games CPU has 44 degrees. It is still necessary to add a case fan.
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It is best not to exceed 40 degrees for normal application.
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It's 5 degrees or 10 degrees higher than if you don't overclock, and if it's higher, it's dangerous.