i5 4670k + hyper 212 evo runs hot?

ubj2216

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I have a hyper 212 with push and pull configuration with 2 corsair sp120.

The cpu i have is i5 4670k in stock clock and voltage is 1.133v., but i am planning to overclock.

But i think i have a problem with the temps. In full ffts i prime95 the temperature is about 65 degrees.

I have seen other with the same setup running on like 55 degrees. And i also have push and pull on my cooler, what should i do about this?

My rooms temperature is about 27degrees and the case has a very good air flow.
 
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That should be ok - you may just have a poor example CPU that runs hotter than a more average example - but don't worry too much about it.

If you find you run into overheating issues when you start overclocking, you might consider a more powerful cooling solution, but there's nothing wrong with your set up for now.

The only thing I would say is this: make sure your case fans are set up to build pressure inside the case, because negative pressure will hamper the exhaust fans ability to push air out of the case, resulting in a build up of heat inside the case which will hamper your overclocking (and is bad generally)

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That should be ok - you may just have a poor example CPU that runs hotter than a more average example - but don't worry too much about it.

If you find you run into overheating issues when you start overclocking, you might consider a more powerful cooling solution, but there's nothing wrong with your set up for now.

The only thing I would say is this: make sure your case fans are set up to build pressure inside the case, because negative pressure will hamper the exhaust fans ability to push air out of the case, resulting in a build up of heat inside the case which will hamper your overclocking (and is bad generally)
 
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My exhaust fan is running at 1000 rpm at max, but both my cpu fans is on 1400rpm, Is this a big problem?