What is: "CPU-Gehäuse"/ "CPU Die (average) Temp. is 120° a concerning reading

DaeGaraf

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Hello There,

if got a Question to a reading of HWInfo. It`s about the "CPU-Gehäuse" or in english "CPU-Die (average) Temps.
What does this mean?
Average temperature of all sensors in the CPU die (filtered with the thermal constant)".
This is the explanation, but i don`t understand it.
Or perhaps i do?
The 120°C was a reading of 1 of dozens of Temp sens, in the CPU Die.
Am i right about this? Or am i totally wrong.
When this is true........
I`m a bit worried about the 120°C Temp reading, on an 7800X3D.


Thank`s for your answer
 
 
This is a crystal temperature, but 120 degrees - a bit too much, but although it is permissible, I would think about improving cooling since in field transistors (most modern digital chips, including almost all CPU, GPU and memory chip's are based on them, which allows great reduce the current they consume in rest by resting mode) with an increase in temperature reduces the voltage increase and the maximum operating frequency depending on it, which can cause malfunctions in the operation of the scheme as a whole.
 
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That's that not normal.... Nottingham new.
And that it degrades the CPU is also clear.
Whats not clear, This was under an DarkRock Pro 4 with Carbon pad, Graphen Pad, even thermal paste. Max load on Benchmark were about 85 Watt.
Now i switched to an 280 Aio, still the same B.s.
Not always. Sometimes.

So what should i do? Go to cryo cooling?

It's not normal this behavior, but thers Nottingham i can do.
 
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