Intel Core i5-11400 Stock Cooler Temperature Test with Cinebench R23

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0:00 Default BIOS Settings of the H470 0:10 Cinebench R23 first run with default motherboard settings*/** [-- 65W Turbo Boost Power MAX (= TDP) -- Turbo Boost Power Time Window = on AUTO in the BIOS -- The Turbo Boost Short Power MAX BIOS settings are on AUTO, -- The actual power draw was 85W after the initial 120W power draw, after 128 seconds the power draw was 65W and 3.3GHz] 0:50 CPU clock speed goes down to 3700/3800MHz 2:03 Intel Extreme Tuning Utility [changing Turbo Boost Power MAX] 2:32 Cinebench R23 second run [125W Turbo Boost Power MAX ] MAX temps will go above 90+ degrees if tested for a longer period of time. *Your motherboard behaviour out of the box with default settings might be different **The tested B560 in this video didn&have the TDP limit Benchmarking with 7zip [125W Turbo Boost Power MAX ] had a lot lower temperature. After half an hour or so with all CPU cores @ 100%, MAX temps were just below 80 degrees celsius. This benchmark will be closer to gaming. Room temperature was 20.5 degrees celsius. If your room temp is a lot higher, the stock cooler will [probably] not be the right cooling solution with an increased Turbo Boost Power. The [new] stock cooler has a copper core and is quite noisy under 100% load. Two case fans were running. There were a few dry runs before this one. MAX temps of those runs can be seen @ the start of the video. The non-AVX MAX turbo for all 6 cores is 4.2GHz Link to the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility (Intel XTU)...

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