Saturday, December 17, 2016

The tests Core i7 7700K point to a weak thermal paste – FrazPC.pl

Despite the fact that we are still waiting for the official premiere desktop processors Intel Kaby Lake is a lot of people, I was able to put my hands on these systems, and we regularly get the results of their tests. This time one of the users of the Anandtech forum, titled RichUK got access to the model Core i7 7700K and decided to share with us their observations.

it Seems that one aspect to worry about in the case of the upcoming Intel are the CPU temperature, which seems to be slightly higher than in the case of Skylake’s. It should be noted that RichUK claims that were testing the store instance, and he even managed to overclock it to 5 GHz, but when using the cooler, the Kraken AIO X62 temperature at maximum CPU load reached 90°C. it Appears, however, that after removing the “cap” (delid) and replace the thermal paste (TIM) managed to reduce the temperature much rozsądniejszej a value of 64°C.

this suggests that Intel may use in this case, poor quality thermal paste, in the case of this manufacturer happened the first time (a similar problem occurs even in the systems from the family of Ivy Bridge).

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