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I have a brand new build; i7-7700 is running at stock speeds. I have the RAM set to XMP for DDR4-2400. Motherboard is Gigabyte-GA-B250M-D3H.
I have found that the i7-7700 reports a momentary (a second or less) temperature spike 30 > 50 degrees Celsius anytime a program is opened, a webpage is opened, a background app runs etc. The temperature blip cascades through the cores in random order; not the same every time. This causes my heatsink fan to constantly cycle up and down.
Processor Model: I7 7700
Motherboard Brand: Gigabyte
Motherboard Model: GA-B250M-D3H
BIOS Version: F4(latest version)
RAM: G.Skills Value 8GB x2 (X.M.P to 2400Mhz)
OS installed Windows 10 (64 bit)
Video Card: Gigabyte gtx1070 windforce oc
Cooler: Stock Intel Fan
Attempted solutions:
I have re-installed my heatsink and thermal paste with no change.
I have found a few user reports elsewhere on the web, all reasoning that it's just the way it is. I don't accept that. Opening a folder or browser should not spike temps +30 degrees. Not only is the fan cycling annoying, it puts undue stress on my fan; possibly shortening its lifespan.
Is there any fix?
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Hello csunny95,
Thank you for contacting Intel Communities.
I would appreciate if you provide the following information in order to report the issue:
Specific part number of the RAM:
Are you using a discrete video card?
The software you are using to monitor the temperature:
In addition to this, there is an existing thread where this issue is being addressed:
/thread/110728 Thermal sensor issue i7-7700k?
You can post your inquiry in that thread; however, the information above is important to keep track of this issue.
Any possible solution will be posted in the thread provided above.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Regards,
Juan Carlos
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RAM: G.SKILL DDR4 Value Series F4-2400C15S-8GNT DDR4 2400MHz 8GB (1x8GB) Ram
Discrete Graphic Card: GIGABYTE技嘉 GeForce GTX1070 WINDFORCE GV-N1070WF2OC-8GD
Software to monitor temp: Gigabyte System Information Viewer
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Hello csunny95,
Thank you for the information.
I have sent this to the corresponding team.
Please remember to keep posted to the thread provided before:
/thread/110728 Thermal sensor issue i7-7700k?
Best Regards,
Juan Carlos
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