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Can the Corsair H110 Cool the FX-9370 at 5 ghz?

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June 30, 2014 8:21:28 AM

I have an h110, I want to OC to 5 ghz, I have an asus sabertooth r2.0, would the h110 be able to have the 9370 cool at 5 ghz? I don't have the processor yet, its shipping to me now. Should I expect better overclocks than an 8350 because of the 220 watt TDP?

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June 30, 2014 8:26:47 AM

Yes, it could do that well. It overclocks higher because it is binned.
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June 30, 2014 8:29:11 AM

Andrew Buck said:
Yes, it could do that well. It overclocks higher because it is binned.


I have a 700 watt PSU, a gtx 770, a sabertooth, a 9370, 8 gigs of ram, 4 fans, an h110, an ssd and HDD. Would my power supply be able to support the 9370? Should've thought of this before I ordered it :p .
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June 30, 2014 8:30:09 AM

TheFaceOff said:
Andrew Buck said:
Yes, it could do that well. It overclocks higher because it is binned.


I have a 700 watt PSU, a gtx 770, a sabertooth, a 9370, 8 gigs of ram, 4 fans, an h110, an ssd and HDD. Would my power supply be able to support the 9370? Should've thought of this before I ordered it :p .

Your power supply is fine. If your try to SLI an additional videocard later though, you may run into issues.
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June 30, 2014 8:30:49 AM

TheFaceOff said:
Andrew Buck said:
Yes, it could do that well. It overclocks higher because it is binned.


I have a 700 watt PSU, a gtx 770, a sabertooth, a 9370, 8 gigs of ram, 4 fans, an h110, an ssd and HDD. Would my power supply be able to support the 9370? Should've thought of this before I ordered it :p .


As long as you do not go crazy with overclocking, you should be fine. Make sure your PSU is 80+ Bronze rated or above and that it is a good brand. Otherwise, you are perfectly fine.
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June 30, 2014 8:31:47 AM

CooLWoLF said:
TheFaceOff said:
Andrew Buck said:
Yes, it could do that well. It overclocks higher because it is binned.


I have a 700 watt PSU, a gtx 770, a sabertooth, a 9370, 8 gigs of ram, 4 fans, an h110, an ssd and HDD. Would my power supply be able to support the 9370? Should've thought of this before I ordered it :p .

Your power supply is fine. If your try to SLI an additional videocard later though, you may run into issues.


I don't plan to do SLI, if I need to upgrade, I'll just get a new GPU, most likely AMD if the prices are lower, I got the 770 because of the bitcoin crisis at the time.
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June 30, 2014 8:32:33 AM

Andrew Buck said:
TheFaceOff said:
Andrew Buck said:
Yes, it could do that well. It overclocks higher because it is binned.


I have a 700 watt PSU, a gtx 770, a sabertooth, a 9370, 8 gigs of ram, 4 fans, an h110, an ssd and HDD. Would my power supply be able to support the 9370? Should've thought of this before I ordered it :p .


As long as you do not go crazy with overclocking, you should be fine. Make sure your PSU is 80+ Bronze rated or above and that it is a good brand. Otherwise, you are perfectly fine.



Yeah, NZXT 700 watt bronze psu. would 5 ghz make me run into problems?
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June 30, 2014 8:32:33 AM

TheFaceOff said:
CooLWoLF said:
TheFaceOff said:
Andrew Buck said:
Yes, it could do that well. It overclocks higher because it is binned.


I have a 700 watt PSU, a gtx 770, a sabertooth, a 9370, 8 gigs of ram, 4 fans, an h110, an ssd and HDD. Would my power supply be able to support the 9370? Should've thought of this before I ordered it :p .

Your power supply is fine. If your try to SLI an additional videocard later though, you may run into issues.


I don't plan to do SLI, if I need to upgrade, I'll just get a new GPU, most likely AMD if the prices are lower, I got the 770 because of the bitcoin crisis at the time.


Yeah, that 770 is fine for now, though. The 9370 could go to 5 GHz with that PSU and cooler.
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June 30, 2014 8:33:02 AM

TheFaceOff said:
Andrew Buck said:
TheFaceOff said:
Andrew Buck said:
Yes, it could do that well. It overclocks higher because it is binned.


I have a 700 watt PSU, a gtx 770, a sabertooth, a 9370, 8 gigs of ram, 4 fans, an h110, an ssd and HDD. Would my power supply be able to support the 9370? Should've thought of this before I ordered it :p .


As long as you do not go crazy with overclocking, you should be fine. Make sure your PSU is 80+ Bronze rated or above and that it is a good brand. Otherwise, you are perfectly fine.



Yeah, NZXT 700 watt bronze psu. would 5 ghz make me run into problems?


If you have a good CPU, not likely. Make sure to raise your voltage respectively.
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June 30, 2014 8:34:18 AM

Andrew Buck said:
TheFaceOff said:
Andrew Buck said:
TheFaceOff said:
Andrew Buck said:
Yes, it could do that well. It overclocks higher because it is binned.


I have a 700 watt PSU, a gtx 770, a sabertooth, a 9370, 8 gigs of ram, 4 fans, an h110, an ssd and HDD. Would my power supply be able to support the 9370? Should've thought of this before I ordered it :p .


As long as you do not go crazy with overclocking, you should be fine. Make sure your PSU is 80+ Bronze rated or above and that it is a good brand. Otherwise, you are perfectly fine.


Yeah, since the TDP is 220 watts, it should be easier to overclock with less voltage, right?


Yeah, NZXT 700 watt bronze psu. would 5 ghz make me run into problems?


If you have a good CPU, not likely. Make sure to raise your voltage respectively.


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June 30, 2014 8:35:04 AM

I would return the 9370.
It is essentially a FX-8350 that has already been factory overclocked.
You may not have much added headroom.
It is not a good buy.

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