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August 12, 2014 2:52:57 AM

i5 4690k
msi z87 g43 gaming motherboard
corsair h60 2013 version
silverstone strider essentials 500w

4.5ghz @ 1.24v
22C ambient, ~30c idle and ~55C full load using OCCT large data load stess testing and intel extreme tuning utility.

how these numbers look to you guys?

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August 12, 2014 3:02:11 AM

Those answers look pretty darn good for using a smaller WC system.
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August 12, 2014 3:08:10 AM

Those numbers are great.
If your CPU temps go higher than 65C,you could have a problem.
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August 12, 2014 3:33:01 AM

yeah im happy with these numbers but those are average temps actually. should have mentioned that. max idle is about 38C and max load is about 65C actually. but only during a jump im temps. usually jumps around 48 or so to maybe 65 for a second. none the less im happy :D 
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August 12, 2014 3:34:56 AM

We're also happy because you are.
Anything higher than 65C will be a problem.
Make sure to choose a solution. :) 
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October 1, 2014 11:46:34 PM

In stress testing 65C isn't the limit at all. I dunno why people keep saying that even on intel.com you can see that the extreme safe tcase is 72C.

I'm running a 4690k 1.276V@4.7ghz stressed for 2 hours 75C max

- Idle 35C
- Gaming :skyrim, middle earth (heavy games for benchmark) 45c

quote " Although Intel's Core i processors are capable of operating above 90C, we also know that excessive heat kills electronics. Sustained Core temperature greater than 80C is too hot for stable gaming or processor longevity."

For people who want to learn more about temps check out : http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-1800828/intel-te...
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is 4.7 ghz your 24/7 overlock? i guess thats alright with that voltage? lol also thank you for the link

Pi1983 said:
In stress testing 65C isn't the limit at all. I dunno why people keep saying that even on intel.com you can see that the extreme safe tcase is 72C.

I'm running a 4690k 1.276V@4.7ghz stressed for 2 hours 75C max

- Idle 35C
- Gaming :skyrim, middle earth (heavy games for benchmark) 45c

quote " Although Intel's Core i processors are capable of operating above 90C, we also know that excessive heat kills electronics. Sustained Core temperature greater than 80C is too hot for stable gaming or processor longevity."

For people who want to learn more about temps check out : http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-1800828/intel-te...


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