• frongt@lemmy.zip
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    6 days ago

    I’d expect it to throttle before reaching max operating temperature

    Again, you misunderstand. The max operating temperature is where Intel has stated that the CPU can safely operate for extended periods of time, including accounting for situations like thermal runaway (though ideally they engineer the chip that that doesn’t happen in the first place).

    If that situation does occur, the chip attempts to throttle at 105, and if that fails then it presumable halts at whatever the protection threshold is before it hits the actual damage point, as I said.

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      6 days ago

      Interesting, so it only throttles at that temp? That’d a bit different than how AMD handles it IIRC, which think stops boosting around 80C or so and throttles around 90C, and the max operating temp is closer to 100C.

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        6 days ago

        The 7000 series had the Intel behavior of just clocking up until like 95C and staying there indefinitely

        That’s why people thought the 9000 series was disappointment - AMD went back to balancing power efficiency and performance

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        6 days ago

        Yes.

        Whether Intel fucked up by saying “oh yeah works great up to 105” if that isn’t actually true is another question, as I mentioned.