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Yes. This very true. What matters is thermal headroom based on the chip design. Intel CPU can get very hot. Also, cooling becomes more efficient as delta temp increases. What should use is target temp at dB design. Best target temp would be 80-90C, maximizing cooling and lowering noise.Here is a nice article showing Josh's stance on it:https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Impact-of-Temperature-on-Intel-CPU-Performance-606/Intel will boost all the way up to its max thermal point.
Yes. This very true. What matters is thermal headroom based on the chip design. Intel CPU can get very hot. Also, cooling becomes more efficient as delta temp increases. What should use is target temp at dB design. Best target temp would be 80-90C, maximizing cooling and lowering noise.
Here is a nice article showing Josh's stance on it:
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Impact-of-Temperature-on-Intel-CPU-Performance-606/
Intel will boost all the way up to its max thermal point.