Hi,
I have a new (used) i9 9900kf. I’m testing it with various stress test tools, and I have a question: what is the normal temperature/frequency range for the cpu?
I have a stock Intel heatsink from an ‘old’ i7 8700.
I have a small undervolt of -50mV, if I do more (e.g. 80mV) the cpu crashes during the stress test. Probably I have a bad CPU :)
I limited the temperature to 85°C using intel-undervolt (Linux system).
Some seconds (half a minute?) after I launch a CPU stress test, the temperature goes to the limit (85°C) and of course it stays there for the full test duration. The frequency stays stable to 4.4/4.5GhZ on all cores.
I know that the Intel heatsink is pretty bad, so I’m assuming this is normal. At the moment I don’t care about it, I think it is normal for it to go at 4.4GhZ at 85°C with the default heatsink.
So, is this expected?
Thanks!
not normal. 9900k is supposed to be 4.8ghz all core with stock speeds. with overclocked its around 5-5.1ghz
something else is going on. check bios settings. reset cmos and see if that fixes it. if not try updating bios.
My 9900kf hit 90 degrees pretty often at 4.8ghz with a Dark Rock Pro 4 even 100 in summer.
I’ve tried undervolt but got the same results as you -50mV max stable.
So I guess it’s normal behavior for a 9900kf.
i9 9900kf is the same processor I have. This processor is not made for crappy coolers. This thing runs very hot and needs a ton of cooling. I would recommend an AIO or a very very very beefy huge cooler. I would recommend at least a 240mm AIO or a 200 watt air cooler.
I have a Z63 NZXT and my processor runs 5Ghz all cores at 63 C.
So much salt. Dial the attitude down a little if you want people to help.