comparisons?Ĭlick to expand.Thanks for weighting in here as well. Out of curiousity: Which of these 4 numbers (if any of them) do people/youtubers look at, when running benchmarks/reviews/AIO temp. For one it's lower, which of course i like, but most importantly it's an average, hence giving a more realistic (again sorry if i'm using the wrong word - hope you are following me still) temp. The CPU Die (average) seems to be more my cup of tea. inside the CPU package, most likely only for about a very short period, it can't possibly be the best number to look at, in terms of having a more generalized or reliable "every day use temp." - if you know what i mean? in terms of giving a "general" or "realistic" temperature of my CPU? I don't know how to describe it in a better way sorry (english is not my first language) - but taken into consideration it is based "only" on the absolut highest temp. ![]() The thing is, how useable is the CPU (Tctl/Tdie) temp. This concerns me a bit, when i read loosely about "good temps", which to my understanding should be on the low side of 35-40 while idling? Mostly it jumps up and down between 40-48 though. My CPU (Tctl/Tdie) fluctates like crazy (and is also the one NZXT goes by i see when i compare the LCD of my Z73 with HWiNFO) - which is not a big issue for me, the thing is it goes from 37 all the way up to 56 on some rare occasions in idle. ![]() I'm new to this, so it's a little confusing to me still. ![]() I actually already read the discussion you are linking to + a couple of other forum threads off of a Google search.
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