![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, Intel has no documentation that describes the relationships between specifications and temperatures in a practical sense, so further explanations are given throughout the Guide. Accordingly, the limiting Thermal Specification is Tjunction not Tcase. Since users can monitor Core temperatures but not IHS temperature, Core temperature is the standard for thermal measurement. It's measured at the heat sources where temperatures are highest. It's a factory only surface measurement that users can't monitor. CPU temperature is instead a single measurement centered on the external surface of the CPUs "Case" or "IHS" ( Integrated Heat Spreader) where the cooler is seated. Core temperatures are measured at the heat sources near the transistor "Junctions" deep inside each Core where temperatures are highest. Intel Desktop processors have temperatures for each "Core" and a temperature for the entire "CPU".
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