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Some question about my cpu temps

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August 30, 2014 3:18:22 PM

Alright so I decided on a new cpu heatsink so I have the i5 2500k @ 3.3 oc'd to 4.2
since it is summer its kind of warm Ive applied paste atleast 3 times hhaha. my temps under load when playing final fantasy 14 is core 1 62 max core 2 65 core 3 66 core 4 which is the hosttest 67. I do the vertical line method but I feel like im not doing it right suggestion and input would be appreciated. The temps posted are full load temps idle core 37-41, I also have the Hyper 212 evo cooler

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August 30, 2014 5:04:54 PM

Vcore? Your temps are fine though.
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August 30, 2014 7:08:18 PM

Core temp doesn't give the right vcore for my 2500k, could you use cpuz? Do you have speedstep off because you're at 0% load and you're at max speed. What other settings did you change?

Alt+print screen only takes a screenshot of the window instead of your whole desktop, it's hard to see the small pic since photobucket auto resizes it. Or use a different host like postimage.org.
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August 30, 2014 7:41:01 PM

k1114 said:
Core temp doesn't give the right vcore for my 2500k, could you use cpuz? Do you have speedstep off because you're at 0% load and you're at max speed. What other settings did you change?

Alt+print screen only takes a screenshot of the window instead of your whole desktop, it's hard to see the small pic since photobucket auto resizes it. Or use a different host like postimage.org.

Honesty I have a MSI gaming Mobo so I just used the setting where it overclocks for you so im not to sure I can go into bios and check it out if anything im going to go to bios and check it out.

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August 30, 2014 9:34:24 PM

Your vcore is higher than it needs to be. Auto oc isn't good since these were the first mobos to have it. You should oc it yourself. You should be able to just keep everything stock and just set your multiplier and vcore.
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August 31, 2014 2:26:13 AM

k1114 said:
Your vcore is higher than it needs to be. Auto oc isn't good since these were the first mobos to have it. You should oc it yourself. You should be able to just keep everything stock and just set your multiplier and vcore.


thank you! you solved my problem my temps dropped 8-9c! haha
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