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13700f temperature ''3d rendering''

Tourky
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80c s some picks to 90c is ok for long duration 3d rendering!? Rendering for Long hours and days?
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Carlos_L_Intel
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Hi @Tourky,


Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities. In this case, your processor is within specifications


It's unlikely that a processor would get damaged from overheating, due to the operational safeguards in place. Processors have two modes of thermal protection, throttling and automatic shutdown. When a core exceeds the set throttle temperature, it will reduce power to maintain a safe temperature level. The throttle temperature can vary by processor and BIOS settings. If the processor is unable to maintain a safe operating temperature through throttling actions, it will automatically shut down to prevent permanent damage. 


I hope this helps. 


Best regards, 


Carlos L.  

Intel Customer Support Technician.


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Carlos_L_Intel
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Hi @Tourky,


Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities. In this case, your processor is within specifications


It's unlikely that a processor would get damaged from overheating, due to the operational safeguards in place. Processors have two modes of thermal protection, throttling and automatic shutdown. When a core exceeds the set throttle temperature, it will reduce power to maintain a safe temperature level. The throttle temperature can vary by processor and BIOS settings. If the processor is unable to maintain a safe operating temperature through throttling actions, it will automatically shut down to prevent permanent damage. 


I hope this helps. 


Best regards, 


Carlos L.  

Intel Customer Support Technician.


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Tourky
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Carlos_L_Intel
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Hi @Tourky,


 Thank you for your post. We understand you ask to close this thread, we will proceed to close it. 

 Please keep in mind that this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel. I appreciate your understanding.

 


Best regards, 


Carlos L.  

Intel Customer Support Technician.


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