So, 250/300 w during full load. 100 degrees is reached in some seconds, idle temp is 25.

Cpu pushes to the tj max and downlock to reach 98 degrees. Then pushes again towards 100 degrees.

It’s the spec. But i want to know: if i launch a rendering 24 hours a day for weeks, can it sustain this load at 100 degrees without any damage?

Thanks

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    1 year ago

    my motherboard has has unlimited power limits for the pl2 but the pl1 is at 253. so for 96 seconds it will be at 100c but after that boost period is done it will go to 253w and stay at 80c. this is a good compromise if you want short/burty performance but long rendering it will stay at 253w after the boost period is over

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    1 year ago

    only 25c idle temp,. :o nice ; in my area 37-41c idle; eventhough i use 1core with 1ghz speed xd,.
    what system/SSD/Harddisk/GPU temp in idle?

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    1 year ago

    Define damage. Just using your cpu for anything basically damages it. Electromigrarion happens even at 50c while your cpu is idle. Obviously higher temps and higher amperage accelerates it.

    The question is why would you want to run it 24/7 at 100c? Set an 80c power limit and you are good to go.

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      1 year ago

      I could, so i want to know: if the tj max is 100, what is the life of the cpu at 100 constantly?

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        1 year ago

        Nobody can tell you that, and it entirely depends on the amperage going through your cpu, temperatures are not that important. If you are running prime 95 pulling 400 watts at 100c I don’t think it will last more than a year.