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September 13, 2014 8:19:21 AM

Recently built this configuration and just wanted to check if these are ok temperatures or should I upgrade my cooling

CPU: Intel core i7 4790k 4GHz 8Mcache
GPU: Gigabyte nvidia geforce gtx 660 2GB
Motherboard: ASUS Gryphon Z87
PSU: Thermaltake 630W 80+

Case: Coolermaster storm scout 2
I have 2 front intake fans, 1 top exhaust and 1 back exhaust
Stock cooler on the CPU

Here is data from CPUID

Idle:
http://pokit.org/get/?f5967c14208e0ed5a2b684db83671ec7....

Under valley benchmark gpu test
http://pokit.org/get/?7422a759fdb28afd9333593bbb8227db....
http://pokit.org/get/?b918165960536314b881914c06fd2743....

Not really sure what are acceptable temps...
Is this ok? Should I upgrade my cooling?

ALSO THE GPU IS CONSTANTLY MAKING THIS WIERD BUZZING SOUND WHEN RUNNING HIGH GRAPHICS ISTHAT OK?

Thanks

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September 13, 2014 8:30:20 AM

Under Valley benchmark your cpu is bit high in temp but yeah there is no problem ,GPU and rpm's are just fine
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September 13, 2014 8:34:58 AM

Use Prime95 for CPU stress testing, it absolutely hammers the CPU to a constant 100% load on all cores. After about half an hour, record the temps and upload it.

Valley puts load on GPU and less on CPU. Your GPU temps seem fine. What's your score?

CPU Idle temps are good too, can't judge full load temps from Unigine, use Prime95.

Try running FurMark for absolutely hammering GPU test and record temps, is the buzzing louder as the load intensifies?

You might need to RMA card, its frequent issue with faulty ones.
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September 13, 2014 9:07:08 AM

MeteorsRaining said:
Use Prime95 for CPU stress testing, it absolutely hammers the CPU to a constant 100% load on all cores. After about half an hour, record the temps and upload it.

Valley puts load on GPU and less on CPU. Your GPU temps seem fine. What's your score?

CPU Idle temps are good too, can't judge full load temps from Unigine, use Prime95.

Try running FurMark for absolutely hammering GPU test and record temps, is the buzzing louder as the load intensifies?

You might need to RMA card, its frequent issue with faulty ones.


Ran prime95 for some time here are the results
http://pokit.org/get/?ded2b90447fc9dd15857d69492c5f692....

Ran the Valley test for gpu one more time and the buzzing is not that loud, I might have been exaggerating, but it is however still there. Don't know if that is normal, if something starts misbehaving i I will return it but for now I don't mind the buzzing if it doesn't hurt it. Thank you a lot
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September 13, 2014 9:46:46 AM

That's what I was talking about, 77C, fine for a stock cooler, nothing (but only the test itself) will require that high usage, so unless you want to OC, those temps are ok. Anything below 80C on stock cooler with Prime95 is acceptable.
Its a normal issue, but not normal with fine GPUs. If performance suffers a hit, definately consider RMA.

Run FurMark, its the Prime95 version for GPU (speaking symbolically, its actually different but does the same thing, hammer the GPU) so that'd give you some real high temps and the max buzzing which can take place.
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September 13, 2014 9:55:18 AM

I never trust Intel stock cooler since haswell is hot processor the aftermarket cooler solve your problem then change your temperature monitoring tools to coretemp its more close reading to real temp
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