python4161 2020 年 10 月 13 日 上午 11:43
CPU Temp vs CPU Package Temp
Just got a I9 10900K and decided to download AIDA64 to do a stress test. There are multiple temperatures on the list but the main ones I was focused on was CPU Temperature and CPU Package Temperature. CPU was at 28 degrees and the CPU Package was at highest 73. I was wondering what the difference was between the CPU and CPU Package.
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_I_ 2020 年 10 月 13 日 下午 12:18 
one is the temp sensor on the mobo under the cpu socket
the other is on the cpu die
python4161 2020 年 10 月 13 日 下午 12:31 
引用自 _I_
one is the temp sensor on the mobo under the cpu socket
the other is on the cpu die
AH thanks for the help.
python4161 2020 年 10 月 13 日 下午 12:33 
I forgot to mention that these where the temperatures while running the stress test.
_I_ 2020 年 10 月 13 日 下午 4:35 
pkg and cores are the important ones
most will throttle around 100c
under 90c is good
80c is a good target for oc to give some headroom if a fan fails
python4161 2020 年 10 月 14 日 上午 1:38 
引用自 _I_
pkg and cores are the important ones
most will throttle around 100c
under 90c is good
80c is a good target for oc to give some headroom if a fan fails
Right, thanks.
TIGGER 2022 年 11 月 12 日 上午 12:24 
The processor has different digital thermal sensors to measure the temperature. Core temperature is measured per core while package temperature is a weighted average value of individual core temperatures reported by software monitoring applications.

From Intel page
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