When running windows only the i7 13700 cores have a temperature between 30 and 40 degrees Celsius. When gaming at least two cores have a temperature between 70 and 80 degrees. The other cores are between 50 -70 degrees. So 70 degrees is the permanent/steady temperature/temperatu...
Hello; The normal temperature of the i7-740QM Processor is 100°C, if it is running at 50 °C this means that is running within normal specifications, for more information check the following URL: http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=49024&code=Intel%C2%AE+Core%E2%84%A2...
- CPU DIE (average) Temperature: Between 98 and 130 Degree - CPU VDD Voltage (SFI3 TFN): over 2V - CPU Soc Voltage (SFI3 TFN): 2,35 V instead of 1,175 V - CPU Misc Voltage (SFI3 TFN): 2,18 V instead of 1,09 V - Infinity Fabric Takt (FCLK): 3600 mhz instead of 1800...
SoC power Temperature Device transistor leakage (CDYN) Different applications or workloads The mix of instructions that are executed Number of active cores Overall SoC core count SKU (for example, Intel® Core™ i3, i5, or i7 processors) Hyper...
You may want to read this sticky: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1800828/intel-temperature-guide.html By "Full Usage" I mean 100% CPU with Turbo Boost. A 1.70Ghz CPU running at close to 2.7Ghz has to be pretty warm. Upvote 0 Downvote You must log in or register to reply...
I've noticed this lately but I'm not sure how long this has been going on, and if it happened before I updated to Bios p3.40 because I normaly use hwinfo to show me the bottom part of the sensors to show me the sections of MB and GPU and in MB it shows the cpu temperature. ...
5 and 15 minutes. Without DataCapture running the load will be close to zero, but in normal operating conditions the load will be between 1 and 2. If the load exceeds a value of 3, an electronic watchdog will restart the recorder to avoi 最后线显示系统正常运行时间和平均CPU工作量为过去...
I am booting from the SD card, eMMC is connected to system and has the Orange Pi Debian image. I tried running the ubuntu-rockchip kernel with the Orange Pi Debian userspace, and I get the same power/thermal/load average results, so it seems (?) like it's a kernel issue. ...
UnlikeCPU usage, which measures system performance at a specific point in time, the load average shows performance over a particular period. The number of processes running on the system changes constantly, and the load average displays that change. ...
the invention relates to a process for controlling the cooking temperature, cooking products on the basis of a closed-loop path following of mobile elements, which are heated by one or more heating sources of heat, commonthe mobile cooking through the sources of heat, the temperature of each ...