Undervolt cpu from the default setting

>undervolt cpu from the default setting
>goes from 50-55c idle to 40c idle

hnnng

perform a stress test

>he idles that hot
shitbox detected

How on earth do you idle at 50c+

I have a desktop Pentium 4 shoved into a laptop and it idles at 36c

>40c
>idle

>frogposting

back in the day my 2600K was able to run 4.5ghz 1.15V
shit ran so cool
too bad that's not stable anymore.

bitch please, i have an amd a10-6800k in a mini itx case with a cooler that is worse than a stock one and im getting 80-90 Celcius on IDLE, better yet i get 100-110 while playing games like gta v

My a10-6800k with stock clock goes from 80-90 on idle and 100-110 while playing games

accidental dual post

>i get 100-110 while playing games
No, no you don't.
You're probably using Speccy like a moron.

>not idling at high rpm so you have less turbo lag and reach high performance on all loads in milliseconds

>AMD
>working at anything past 70c

the fucks a speccy

>40º idle
>"cool"

My shitty ass lemon cancer 4690k is running at 4.4Ghz@1,287v and idles at 26º.

someone fucking help me. I have cm elite 130 case with an amd a10 6800k and im getting 80-110 according to CAM

Download hw monitor, you nigger.
Plus that's probably just the APU sensor bug.

AMD Overdrive is the only program that will accurately display your thermal reading.
AMD CPUs and APUs do not have a temperature sensor. They have sensing paths that measure power usage and leakage in real time to calculate average die temp. The metric the chip calculates is thermal margin.

Ok, im checking overdrive when i get home

that's less than ambient here

He's proud of 40c idle AFTER an undervolt

lmao @ ur life

these temps are fake

most programs dont detect fx chips temps properly

The first thing to know is that recent AMD CPUs and APUs have two indicators involving temperature.

One is CPU socket temperature. Socket temperature is a real temperature of what your motherboard sees and reports in your BIOS and motherboard utility software (Easytune, A tuning, MSI Command Center, ect). Socket temperature is a great indication of your idle CPU temperature, but it is much less accurate during heavy loads.

The second, and trickier temperature to understand, is thermal margin. "Thermal Margin indicates how far the current operating temperature is below the
maximum operating temperature of the processor." -AMD. Further information can be found in the BIOS and Kernal Developer's Guide This temperature is based off of precise calculations that are very accurate during heavy loads. This is what you should be concerned with while stress testing your CPU. This is also the signal that is most often erroneously interpretted by 3rd party programs like HWMonitor, ect. Use AMD Overdrive to measure thermal margin.

With all the crappy software sensors I'd love to see a -280°C CPU temp screenshot along with the comment:

>>not idling below absolute zero
>Get on my level

It could be shopped, but I'm just too lazy to do it.

>beaten by 2010 technology

probably he's a snow nigger

It's still pretty fucking hot

Itt: pussies
My gaymen laptop idles at 70 and goes to 100 under load
It's been doing that 12 hrs a day for the past 5 years with no issues
Sasuga Toshiba

tfw i have a desktop thats doing worse than a fucking laptop

This is now a tech gore thread in the courtesy of my pc. The AMD Water Boiler

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Dumb frogposter.

Anything above 35 at idle is too high. Enjoy your dead CPU in two years.

>things that never happened

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Op is amdfag

>have fx8320
>idle at 57°C

>tfw fully passive cooling my skylake i5 at 30° idle

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This

24C ambient, 34C idling
fx8320 @ 3.9GHz

fans are software controlled, so right now the machine is running very quiet (anything under 40C triggers minimum speed), it has no trouble keeping under the 55C limit i set (under load)

>the cpu can't breath and he has a shit cooler.
>Isn't tidy with his cables.

hahahahahahaha moron.

>bought an I5 2400 with stock cooler not long after release
>it runs almost all day
>never changed thermalpaste
>50ish idle and ~92C when converting a video or something

It just twerks

blue flame means some sort of accelerant was used. Try again.

>tfw running at 80c for the last 3 years

Cant take the heat?

1) drive to arizona
2) park in direct sunlight
3) roll up windows, lock computer in car without water
4) wireless mouse and keyboard
5) ???
6) why

>fx6300 with some shitty lc cc cooler
40c idle, 70-80 at gaming

>bought a 212x and new PSU
25°c idle, ~40 while gaming (when it's at 80%+ usage


Couldn't fucking believe it
Now I run it to at 4.5Ghz and get very low temps, but with old cooler it reached 80°c easily @3.5Ghz (stock) while playing gta or witcher
Was afraid of oc-ing it before cause I had a shitty cooler and no-name "office-tier" psu

Undervolt it mate that's the cpu i have

the limit is 62 or so

>mfw 30degree idle
>during summer
get on my level

>55c idle

Are you on a pentium 4?

CPUs are like engines, they run better when they have warmed up

this might be the gayest shit i've ever seen
literally nobody cares about your temps
they dont mean shit

>not idling at 32° with stock cooler.

How do i undervolt laptop sandy vagina CPUs?

Is it even possible? I can't find anything about laptop SB CPUs, only for Haslel and higher.

Don't disparage the homosexuals it's rude

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But I like it when user disparages me. it just makes me even moar erect.

>delid haslel and replace thermal paste with liquid metal
>load temps drop 15c

My cpu is 50 on load and is 10 on idle

>caring about temps if they arent even close to 100c

is this you?