i5 3570k temperatures whle gaming with stock cooler?

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I recently built a gaming pc, but i didn't want to get an aftermarket cooler in the same purchase because the rig cost little over 1500 $. I also unparked my cores to get better fps in games. After gaming for 10 minutes in bf4 CPU's temperature stays at 98 Celsius and 65 when idle. I suppose 98 is not safe and i'm propably going to get Corsair's H80i cooler. What do you think and should i play games before the cooler arrives? Also do you think there is a better cooler for lesser price? I am going to overclock my processor a little (4.2- 4.4 ghz).

My PC:

MOBO: Msi Z77A-G43

CPU: i5 3570k @3.4ghz stock cooler

GPU: EVGA gtx 780 classified 3gb GDDR5

RAM: 8gb @2133mhz

PSU: Corsair 750w

HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1tb

OS: Windows 7 home premium 64b

Case: Cooler master Cosmos SE
 
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That is way too high. The H80i is a good cooler, but if you're not going to be overclocking a lot, an H60 should be sufficient.
Yeah, but you're not him. It's a different computer. His ambient room temperature may be 10 degrees higher, his case may have less ventilation, a worse application of thermal paste, or any number of other things. You cannot say his should be x because yours is x. There are a ton of other variables.
 

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Should I avoid playing games before i get my new cooler and what could my temperatures cause?
 

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I think i'll go with the h80i. It comes with two fans and costs only 10 dollars more.
 

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Actually, do you think CM HYPER 212 EVO would be enough for something like 4.3ghz overclock on my processor?
That would be a lot cheaper and i could get it for tomorrow. Also, do you think the included fan(s) will work great and allow that overclock?

 

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My case is Coolermaster Cosmos Se with 3x 120mm fans and 1 140mm fan. My room is usually 19-22 celsius, and i use the preapplied thermal paste. Do you think the temperatures are correct?
 
It would work, that isn't a huge overclock so it'd be fine. Maybe get the Coolermaster and return it once you can get the Corsair? If you get the Coolermaster, you can also get a bunch of case fans, one for every slot you have, and then an extra for push/pull, and you won't need liquid cooling.
 

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I wouldn't be able to get a better cooler until summer when i get a summerjob (i'm 14), because my mom won't allow me to get a more expensive cooler until then. So i'll go with hyper 212 evo.