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I5 4670K OC to 4,3 GHz adaptive mode temps too high?

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June 27, 2014 7:00:51 AM

Hi beautiful people :D 
I just overclocked my I5 4670K to 4,3 GHz (Can't go higher:/) and have set my voltage to Adaptive mode but i really think the temps is too high?
Idle = 40 to 45 celcius
In game = 50 to 60 celcius
Should i maybe set a manual voltage?
Thx for your help
Setup
MOBO = Asus maximus VI hero
CPU = I5-4670K
CPU Cooler = Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO + 1 120mm fan at the back one 120mm fan on top and one 120mm fan at the front all from CM
GPU = NVIDIA GTX 770 OC 2gb
RAM = 16 GB 2 sticks 1600Mhz

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June 27, 2014 8:50:18 AM

60 celcius is nothing to be worried about, you should be fine. if wanted to lower it, i would set the Voltage to the number it set it too when your PC Is idle and you should be good:) 
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June 27, 2014 9:56:37 AM

Adaptive voltage isn't a good thing to use for overclockig, if you let the computer run for 4 to 5 hours with all of the cores maxed out your processor will get its voltage up to over 1.3+ on the vcore which will cause it to run a lot hotter. It won't show up with just a 5-10 minute test. You need to set it to 1.22 as the manual vcore voltage.
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July 2, 2014 9:48:41 AM

I have set my manuel voltage to 1.220 and it runs about 40-45 idle and ingame. Thanks for the help guys:-D
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July 2, 2014 12:03:50 PM

Nice, I have almost identical setup except for the ram (8G) and mobo (z97).

Have you ran any stability tests?
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