I5 3570k intel burn test temps
And while the fan is smaller, it also doesn't have to run that fast to handle 55w.īut the i5/i7CPU is rarely pegged at 100%, and the hsf is dead silent at idle, and the hsf performs well enought that the core doesn't throttle, so Intel considers it a success. They need to dissipate less heat for the same airflow capacity (same gaps between fins), allowing for less turbulence noise when cooling an i3. Provide screenshots of the Task Manager while gaming. To save the report, once the test is done, click on ' File > View Results File ' and attach the. This is why the i3 and lower are much more silent. Run the Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool and send the results either in a screenshot or. This is why silent heat sinks typically go for larger area, with bigger gaps between fins, or even bigger towers! It's not JUST fan noise, it's the air turbulence noise that becomes the problem. And there's a beefier fan to handle more airflow, so it SHOULD be able to move more air at the same noise level, right?īut the heat sink design doesn't address the turbulence caused by forcing more air through those tightly-packed fins. EDIT: Mind you, the stress level was set at maximum. I would guess the room temperature to be 21-22c. If the temperatures are too tiny to read, it says: 62, 61, 61, 58 maximum.
Also try Intel burn test and see what temps you get, I run about 12C hotter with intel burn vs Prime95. Dont get me wrong your temps are perfectly fine just seems high. It's capable of moving more heat form the core to the fins via the copper core, and the fins are taller, to handle more heat transfer. The test was done without the sidepanels on - the temperature might have gone a few degress higher if I had kept them on. Im assuming you plan on overclocking, you could probably get away with undervolting too which should help temps a bit.
Yeah, for i3 to i5, the heat sink is beefier.