I7-13700 Thermal Sensors widget
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 Just to add another data point here, one system I run pfSense on has an Intel i3-10100 CPU (65W TDP, like the OP's CPU), which shows similar temps when lightly loaded (approx. upper 20's degrees C). 
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 @tman222 
 Hello,the only way to try to make the cpu work a little harder was to use an openvpn connection. I saw that the maximum is 3%. Probably with multiple simultaneous openvpn connections the percentage of CPU load increases further. I had read that if you use many simultaneous OpenVPN connections you need to choose more powerful CPUs, for this reason I put an Intel I7-13700 (it is still oversized). Do you know if there is a stress test inside pfsense to test the system? Before installing pfsense on this new machine I installed Windows 11 and did stress tests with AIDA64 to see if it was stable. I also updated the motherboard firmware to the latest version. My motherboard is: 
 https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/IMB-X1314
 Asrock Industrial IMB-X1314 Micro ATX Motherboard with 32Gb Ram ECC Unbuffered
 with n.3 integrated Intel-i225 LM and n.1 card Intel I350-T4V2 10/100/1000 Mbps 4*GLAN PCi Ex 2.0 4x  My rack case 2U is this: 
 https://www.multicase.de/en/products/17/ipcc236.html
  My CPU Cooler for case 2U: Q5 Dynatron MAXIMUM POWER 185 W 
 https://www.dynatron.co/product-page/q5
  N.2 Samsung 870 EVO SATA 2.5” SSD 1TB in Raid1 ZFS  
  Standard Power supply: Asus ROG STRIX 750W Gold (16-pin cable) 
 https://rog.asus.com/power-supply-units/rog-strix/rog-strix-750g/ 
  
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  For my configuration which of these two settings is best to use? 
 I've always had this doubtI still don't understand why pfsense detects 24 CPUs? Could it be a widget error? 
 Actually it should be 16 CPUs 
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 @Unoptanio said in I7-13700 Thermal Sensors widget: For my configuration which of these two settings is best to use? 
 I've always had this doubtThe first one (AES-NI CPU-based Acceleration) 
 (the second one in your highlight needs a extra electronic component that handles Crypto)I still don't understand why pfsense detects 24 CPUs? Could it be a widget error? Do you have Hyperthreading enabled in BIOS? 
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 hyperthreading should be active, I don't remember having it disabled, I'll check 
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 @Unoptanio said in I7-13700 Thermal Sensors widget: hyperthreading should be active, I don't remember having it disabled, I'll check You should disable it (its quiet useless on a firewall). Then it should be only 16 CPUs. 
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 Half of the cores (the performance cores preseumbly) support hyperthreading so it appears as 8+8 performance cores and 8 efficient cores. 24 cores total. 
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  Okay. I confirm. 
 As you said, by deactivating hyperthreading in the BIOS, the cores detected by the widget are now 16What do you recommend? 
 Do I leave hyperthreading on or off?
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 With a CPU that powerful I doubt you'll see any difference!  
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 @Unoptanio said in I7-13700 Thermal Sensors widget: What do you recommend? 
 Do I leave hyperthreading on or off?The general consensus is to leave it off - a Firewall takes no profit from Hyperthreading. 
 And as Steven said, the CPU is in your system for sure not the bottleneck ;-)
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 OK  The CPU temperature detected inside the BIOS (32°C) is a little higher than that detected by the pfsense widget      
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 Its a big Machine  
 
 
 
 


