3930k 91C on wake??

Chainspell

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Okay I nailed it down... it happens everytime coming back from sleep:



I have an Asus Rampage IV Extreme, 3930k, XSPC Rasa RX360. And I have the gamer's OC Profile in the OC settings so it's 4.7ghz at 1.4v.

for sure im gonna turn off sleep from now on. I'ts not a glitch with realtemp either, because the computer is extremely much slower.

any of you guys able to reproduce this?
 

notty22

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I don't have any of your equipment. But I'd guess your water pump does not power on first, like it does from a cold boot.
Had you already deduced that ?
 

Chainspell

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I don't have any of your equipment. But I'd guess your water pump does not power on first, like it does from a cold boot.
Had you already deduced that ?
pump looks like it's working, and pump is plugged in through molex on the power supply. plus if you see the min temp is 91C so it's gonna start a little lower if the pump isn't working.

oh btw i love the condescension
 
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IGemini

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Glitches from this could be a BIOS issue. Is it up to date? If not, updating may fix it. If it already is (or it doesn't solve the problem), shoot a line to ASUS so they can know about it for a future bugfix.
 

Kenmitch

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That's strange! How did you get the screenshot? Why is hi,low,current all the same?

I'm still trying to figure out how/why it would be so hot coming out of sleep? Only thing I can think of is bad pump.

Is your overclock hard locked as in full time 4.7ghz 1.4v,s?
 

rgallant

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-never use sleep my self , but could it be the level of sleep in the bios\win 7 is not shutting the cpu off and is in a high stand by mode but with no cooling ?
 

Coup27

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Sleep just seems to be a catalyst for unnecessary problems. SSD's have had a nightmare with sleep and power management for whatever reason and when a modern system can POST and boot in under 20 seconds I don't see sleep being worth it.
 

BallaTheFeared

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It's probably just an issue with the software.

What do your gpus say, are they warmer than they should be? What about your rads? If it's just cooking the water your rads will be warm to the touch while in sleep.
 

Zap

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What do your gpus say, are they warmer than they should be? What about your rads? If it's just cooking the water your rads will be warm to the touch while in sleep.

If the pump isn't working the GPUs (if in same loop) would be hot too, but if no coolant is cycling then the rads may not be hot.
 

BallaTheFeared

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Shouldn't some sort of scientific thermal displacement happen? I guess you could feel the cpu block/tubing around the block while it's sleeping. That would be warm for sure
 

Rvenger

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Okay I nailed it down... it happens everytime coming back from sleep:



I have an Asus Rampage IV Extreme, 3930k, XSPC Rasa RX360. And I have the gamer's OC Profile in the OC settings so it's 4.7ghz at 1.4v.

for sure im gonna turn off sleep from now on. I'ts not a glitch with realtemp either, because the computer is extremely much slower.

any of you guys able to reproduce this?

I have an idea. Put your clocks back to stock and see if it pulls the same 91c temps. If its 91c at stock, that might be a good indication that its purely a misread in the software.
 

Chainspell

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I have an idea. Put your clocks back to stock and see if it pulls the same 91c temps. If its 91c at stock, that might be a good indication that its purely a misread in the software.

I can believe in the misread of the temps, but what if thats a misread by the CPU itself? that's why it's throttling it down to the lowest clock possible. I don't believe that that's the actual temps.

Ill have to test it out by feeling the CPU block and see if it's actually hot at all. at the moment I'm just gonna leave it alone for now coz I got work to do.
 

IGemini

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I can believe in the misread of the temps, but what if thats a misread by the CPU itself? that's why it's throttling it down to the lowest clock possible. I don't believe that that's the actual temps.

Way more likely that it's Speedstep throttling your CPU judging from the load (or lack thereof). That part is normal.
 

Rvenger

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I can believe in the misread of the temps, but what if thats a misread by the CPU itself? that's why it's throttling it down to the lowest clock possible. I don't believe that that's the actual temps.

Ill have to test it out by feeling the CPU block and see if it's actually hot at all. at the moment I'm just gonna leave it alone for now coz I got work to do.


If you even put your hands close to the block you will feel the heat cooking your hands at 91c.
 

tweakboy

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OMG holy temps batman. 91c is no joke, How the CPU didnt shut off the computer I dont know. Hmmm I wonder if its a wrong reading.

Go to your BIOS and check the temps there,, BTW in BIOS your CPU temp wont be idle it will be load......

The pump is not working, are you sure the water is flowing in the loop.

Your lucky the CPU is not dead. gl
 

ehume

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OMG holy temps batman. 91c is no joke, How the CPU didnt shut off the computer I dont know. Hmmm I wonder if its a wrong reading.

Go to your BIOS and check the temps there,, BTW in BIOS your CPU temp wont be idle it will be load......

The pump is not working, are you sure the water is flowing in the loop.

Your lucky the CPU is not dead. gl

Excuse me. Isn't 91c the Tj-max for this chip? Isn't the whole point of Tj-max to keep the cpu tens of degrees away from a temp that would harm the cpu?

Why so hysterical? It's obvious that OP knows there is something wrong.
 

SpeedTester

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Stupid question but if you let the system 'cool down' and buzz into windows is it pegged at 91 stilll? What is the bios reporting?
 

Chainspell

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Why don't you try another app, like HWmonitor ?

That will show if it is software or not..

well if the system is being throttled down to the lowest clock and the system is really slow, i doubt that it's the realtemp doing that.

there's gotta be other people who can reproduce this with the same mb cpu.
 

Grooveriding

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Probably not an ideal solution, but don't use sleep ? I've never used or liked the feature, seems to cause more problems than it's worth.

If you'd like I can test this on my system to see if it is motherboard related later. I have the same CPU and MB. Just let me know your bios/sleep settings and I will give it a go.
 

ehume

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well if the system is being throttled down to the lowest clock and the system is really slow, i doubt that it's the realtemp doing that.

there's gotta be other people who can reproduce this with the same mb cpu.

And if they can't, does it mean you have a hardware issue?
 

Puppies04

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OMG holy temps batman. 91c is no joke, How the CPU didnt shut off the computer I dont know. Hmmm I wonder if its a wrong reading.

Go to your BIOS and check the temps there,, BTW in BIOS your CPU temp wont be idle it will be load......

The pump is not working, are you sure the water is flowing in the loop.

Your lucky the CPU is not dead. gl

Holy crap you mean the CPU hit the max safe level intel specified and downclocked!!!!! Talk about an overreaction.
 
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