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Are these temps good for 3770k 4.5GHz?

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I have my 3770k overclocked to 4.5GHz using 1.24 vcore. Are these temps good?
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Yes, what cooling are you using?
   
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Yes, what cooling are you using?
Corsair H100
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those temps are amazing 85c max is where most people take theres, the max temps on the cores is 105c which is about 10c higher than sandy bridge was most people didn't take their sandy above 75c so don't take your ivy above 85c. Plus I have asked this question before. I am not sure how accurate you 6 minute test of p95 are for temps though you would have to post a screen shot at 24 hours of that test or check your temps after 10 runs on Intel Burn Test.

and these are my results if those temps hold to be true you have a golden chip in my eyes for the cooler you hav
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those temps are amazing 85c max is where most people take theres, the max temps on the cores is 105c which is about 10c higher than sandy bridge was most people didn't take their sandy above 75c so don't take your ivy above 85c. Plus I have asked this question before. I am not sure how accurate you 6 minute test of p95 are for temps though you would have to post a screen shot at 24 hours of that test or check your temps after 10 runs on Intel Burn Test.
and these are my results if those temps hold to be true you have a golden chip in my eyes for the cooler you hav
Prime was running for 2hrs in that screenshot I posted. Do you want me to run IBT?
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If you are going to stay at that speed and you are not folding then I would not worry about running p95 for longer lengths just to see how hot it gets unless you really want to as very little loads your processor that much. But I think you need a lil longer on prime to say your are definitely stable. I use a AC fan pointed into the case on high when I run prime95 because like I said very little loads it that much and that long. So unless your folding or doing huge video editing/encoding you won't be loading your cpu that hard that long.

What is your primary use of the computer and do you plan on OCing further? For many people there is little to be gained above 4.5GHz without paying for it with heat but if you are only gaming you could shut down hyper-threading and save 5-10c in some cases.

I think you are sitting pretty though as long as you plan on leaving it at 4.5GHz because as the person above mentioned that proc can go much higher without major issues.
   
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If you are going to stay at that speed and you are not folding then I would not worry about running p95 for longer lengths just to see how hot it gets unless you really want to as very little loads your processor that much. But I think you need a lil longer on prime to say your are definitely stable. I use a AC fan pointed into the case on high when I run prime95 because like I said very little loads it that much and that long. So unless your folding or doing huge video editing/encoding you won't be loading your cpu that hard that long.
What is your primary use of the computer and do you plan on OCing further? For many people there is little to be gained above 4.5GHz without paying for it with heat but if you are only gaming you could shut down hyper-threading and save 5-10c in some cases.
I think you are sitting pretty though as long as you plan on leaving it at 4.5GHz because as the person above mentioned that proc can go much higher without major issues.
I game and render. Well if you say I can go higher I mean why not? How high do you think I can get my processor?
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oh my bad it looking like you started it 6 minutes ago, those temps are awesome. Yea could you do a 10 run of IBT I am curious cause I just swapped my H80 back in my haf x on the same cpu
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oh my bad it looking like you started it 6 minutes ago, those temps are awesome. Yea could you do a 10 run of IBT I am curious cause I just swapped my H80 back in my haf x on the same cpu
Ok I'll run IBT right now biggrin.gif
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oh my bad it looking like you started it 6 minutes ago, those temps are awesome. Yea could you do a 10 run of IBT I am curious cause I just swapped my H80 back in my haf x on the same cpu
Do you want me to do maximum stress?
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