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Thread: 8700K stock vs delid temps?
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01-12-2018 12:51 AM #1
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8700K stock vs delid temps?
I'm looking for some comparison/data for the 8700K delidded vs stock. Are there any compilation threads or good articles that do specific comparisons? Is it generally accepted that the stock chips get considerably high temperatures when pushing through the stock 4.7Ghz? I would really just like a more informed indication of what sort temps the stock chips are seeing when overclocked and even at at stock frequencies for high load and gaming temps to make a better decision whether investing in a delidded chip is for me. Cheers.
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01-12-2018 03:06 AM #2
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You can find detailed temperature comparisons by googling, it can be 10 to 20 degrees difference, every setup is different so you can find numbers that justify anything you want, only your results mater, your choice in cooling will make a big difference
One of the reasons I delid is with the lower temps I can lower the speed of all the fans in my case not only the ones on the cooler and have a much more enjoyable experience
I have found the 8700K to be so quick at default speed that it is difficult to tell any difference when OCed except benchmark numbers
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01-12-2018 08:52 AM #3
Deepcuts PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus X HERO BIOS 1901 Processor Intel i7 8700K @ 4.7Ghz 1.215V Memory (part number) CMR32GX4M4C3466C16 @ 3200Mhz 1.360V Graphics Card #1 Asus Strix GTX 1080Ti OC 11GB Sound Card Creative Omni 5.1 USB Monitor Dell 24' S2417DG Storage #1 Samsung EVO 960 nvme 500 GB Storage #2 Seagate NAS 8TBx2 CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken X62 Case Fractal Design Define R5 Black Power Supply Corsair AXi760 Keyboard Razer DeathStalker Chroma Mouse Razer Abyssus OS Windows 10 Network Router Mikrotik
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4.7 is not stock
I just run all cores at 4.7 with lower fan speeds and call it a day. A less noisy day. Max 69-70 Celsius load (no delid)Last edited by Deepcuts; 01-12-2018 at 08:55 AM.
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01-12-2018 09:15 AM #4
Zeroed85 PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus XI Hero Z390 Processor 8700K 5Ghz Memory (part number) Dominator Platinum RGB 32GB 3466Mhz Graphics Card #1 EVGA RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 Sound Card SoundBlaster X AE-5 Monitor Asus ROG PG349Q 34" CPU Cooler Custom cooling Case Phanteks Eclipse P600S Power Supply Seasonic Prime 1300W Keyboard Corsair K70 MK.2 SE Mouse Corsair M65 Elite OS Win 10 64 1909
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It's the stock boost... Is the 70C a benchmark load? What are your gaming temps at 4.7 and what voltage? So do the temps really ramp up with the 8700K at a certain voltage or clock speed or both? I thought there was some hype around the chip running undesirably hot even at the stock 4.7 but it appears to be not until you run them at 5Ghz+ that delidding becomes more important..
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01-12-2018 06:00 PM #5
Deepcuts PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus X HERO BIOS 1901 Processor Intel i7 8700K @ 4.7Ghz 1.215V Memory (part number) CMR32GX4M4C3466C16 @ 3200Mhz 1.360V Graphics Card #1 Asus Strix GTX 1080Ti OC 11GB Sound Card Creative Omni 5.1 USB Monitor Dell 24' S2417DG Storage #1 Samsung EVO 960 nvme 500 GB Storage #2 Seagate NAS 8TBx2 CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken X62 Case Fractal Design Define R5 Black Power Supply Corsair AXi760 Keyboard Razer DeathStalker Chroma Mouse Razer Abyssus OS Windows 10 Network Router Mikrotik
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4.7Ghz is boost on only one core. What Asus does with MCE is called overclocking
In my setup, voltage for 4.7Ghz is 1.180V.
I get small spikes to 69-70 Celsius while doing long encodes with Handbrake, but the cores stay at ~60-65 Celsius for the most part.
In demanding games, I would say the same temperatures. Maybe a couple of deg. less. Because even tho CPU won't be hammered the same, the GPU will. Thus increased temps.
I tried going above but at least for me, the increased temperatures and noise levels are not worth it.
I keep all my Noctua case fans at ~700-800 rpm no matter the temperatures and my two Industrial Noctua fans for Kraken X62 at max 1000 rpm. All 6 fans 140mm.
Under load I get max 30 Decibels measured just outside the case (intake holes)
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01-12-2018 09:44 PM #6
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