The first thing I noticed was that with my old 2500K my CPU Package temperature and Core Max were almost always within a degree with each other. I'll reset that setting to 105C and see what happens.ĭon't mean to bump this post (again), but I believe I am having a similar issue to the OP. The BIOS/UEFI of my board allows you to set the Tj Max temperature, which I set to 100C. It looks like Intel has additional temperature sensor readings on Haswell-E processors, whose meanings were not part of the Intel support training. My Z97 and Z87 boards with various Haswell processors (but not Haswell-E of course) when used with HWiNFO also show Core, CPU and CPU (PECI) temperatures, but they are much closer if not identical to the highest Core temperature. The Intel Extreme Tuning Utility shows one "CPU Temperature" that seems to be the same as the CPU (PECI) in HWiNFO, and the Core temperatures (which match HWiNFO Core temperatures.) During stress testing that CPU Temperature seems to simply be the maximum Core temperature at the time the data was read. There may be more for all I know, hiding under names like AUXTIN1. ![]() HWiNFO provides four other CPU temperatures on my board (ASRock X99 Extreme6, Nuvoton NCT6791D). As we say in the USA, don't shoot the messenger.įor example, at idle with C States enabled, my Core temperatures are in the mid to upper 20s C. ![]() I'm seeing a similar thing with my i7-5820K, not that I think HWiNFO is a problem.
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