April 21, 200818 yr A bit high a load temp, but not beyond limits. Don't worry.Gary 9800X3D | 4090 | 64GB | 2+1TB NVME | 2TB SSD | 2TB HDD | 85/50/43” TVs | Quest 3 | DOF H3 Motion Rig | Buttkicker | T.16000M Flight Kit MSFS @ 4K Ultra DLSS Performance FG 80 FPS | VR VDXR Godlike 80Hz SSW | MSFS VR DLSS Quality, Ultra Preset - Windows 11 Acer Nitro 5 | i5-11400H | RTX 3060 6 GB | 32GB DDR4 | 15.6" FHD IPS 144Hz | 2 x 512 GB SSD | Windows 11
April 21, 200818 yr My 6750 runs within that same range, before and after cover-clocking. I don't think it's considered too high for that chip, although you are right about reading other people saying theirs run in the 20s. My guess is, in my case, that for the way I set up my bios my CPU doesn't "scale back" according to the load. (cool n quiet?) But I'd rather keep it that way so I know I'm getting all the power when I'm running the sim.You can try a better fan, although the stock fans of the E6xxx series are generally praised. Also thermal paste takes time to settle in. Mine says it takes up to 200 hours. If your computer is newly built that can be a factor as well.Jason JasonFAA CPL SEL MEL IR CFI-I MEI AGI
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