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Is this Normal?

XEON Gold 6154 CPU!

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first what program are you using to check the tempture?

 

second are you running a test that places a 100% cpu load on the cpu cores?

 

if i'm reading the picture correctly it appears that the cpu cores are all at 100% load, if so then the temps shown are normal

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1. I check the temperature using Core temp software.

 

2. Yes I checked the temperature in100% loading.

 

The temperature is normal?

 

According to an Intel specification about Xeon 6194, The maximum temperatur is 82!

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you are not fully understanding the intel thermal specs which is extremely complex but perhaps this basic understanding on may help, and again the teps you got are normal when stressing all 4 cores at a 100% load

 

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005597/processors.html

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This picture is from HP Performance advisor.

This shows CPU0 temperature 97, CPU1 temperature 79.

 Does This temperature indicate Tcase or Tjunction?

y workstation works in an ambient temperature 23 because this season is winter.

My room temperature will be over 35 celsius in next summer.

Will my workstation work normally in summer ?

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