are these temperatures normal for a cpu?

Permafrost

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some of the cores are 10 apart

i've not started to overclock yet but I've just installed a NH-D14
 
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i know it's a newbie thing to ask but I've just switched from AMD to Intel how much do you think i need to use?
 
What are load temps like?
When idling, sometimes windows will only use 1 core. Also, with EIST enabled is it possible one core may be running at stock levels while the rest have been stepped down to 1.6ghz?

If you stress test and there's still a big difference then I'd maybe be a little concerned. But it isn't like any of those temps are high enough to worry about.
 
I personally don't really see a problem then.

Maybe disable EIST for a bit in the BIOS and check idle temps? See if there's still such a big gap.

Considering you can go up to 105 degrees on Ivybridge before it shuts down (although you should only really go to about 90 degrees max) you're miles off that, so I wouldn't really worry.
 
how to do do that on a asrock z68 extreme4 gen3?

I really appreciate your help guys!

Absolutely no idea...
Go into the BIOS and look around for EIST or speedstep, or 'Enhanced Intel Speedstep Technology'.
It'll be somewhere in the BIOS...but having never used the board, I couldn't really tell you where. If you can't find it, have a look in the manual.
 
Absolutely no idea...
Go into the BIOS and look around for EIST or speedstep, or 'Enhanced Intel Speedstep Technology'.
It'll be somewhere in the BIOS...but having never used the board, I couldn't really tell you where. If you can't find it, have a look in the manual.

yeah it's just called speed step, i'll do it now! brb

no change mate
i'll try with the overclock.
but thanks for your help guys

ok just done the overclock and the temps are the same as before, can't get over 4.3 i guess i didn't get a good cpu of i really need to learn more about overclocking...
 
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