AMD FX-8350 4.5ghz OC temps

Lukasz_4

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Hello,
i ran prime 95 for about 10minutes and just wondering about these temperatures are they normal what would be the danger zone ?,if theyre not which one in perticular should i worry about i also couldnt find out which TMPIN stands for what component any advice welcome thanks.

fx-8350
gigabyte ga970a-ud3p
cm hyper 212 evo
idle temp http://postimg.org/image/kqdnf7gf1/

note only max temps since picture was taken after i shut down the test
http://postimg.org/image/w5ntdiab5/

if these temps are ok should i try go higher?
 
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okay that is fine i believe 65c is the safe thermal threshhold of the 8350/8320, right now im water cooling mine at 4.9 with 30c being max temp on intensive cpu games. try to prime 95 for a little longer and keep an eye on the temps. also watch the board temps since those dont get as much cooliing as the cpu (obviously haha). my main bottle neck was my nb and sb temps which were unsafe so i had to drop to 4.9ghz. the 212 evo is an excellent cooler and is even better with quality fans but it does have its limitations u can only get so high oc's with it so just be weary and keep an eye on it and try to keep ur voltages aslow as you can for a stable oc. to determine the stability really run prime95 the longer u can run it the better as...

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okay that is fine i believe 65c is the safe thermal threshhold of the 8350/8320, right now im water cooling mine at 4.9 with 30c being max temp on intensive cpu games. try to prime 95 for a little longer and keep an eye on the temps. also watch the board temps since those dont get as much cooliing as the cpu (obviously haha). my main bottle neck was my nb and sb temps which were unsafe so i had to drop to 4.9ghz. the 212 evo is an excellent cooler and is even better with quality fans but it does have its limitations u can only get so high oc's with it so just be weary and keep an eye on it and try to keep ur voltages aslow as you can for a stable oc. to determine the stability really run prime95 the longer u can run it the better as you get further into the stress test the more it will show the reliability of your oc and from there you can do some tweaking, but for 10 minutes those seem to be decent temps just run prime for a couple hours to see the actual temps. also another thing with most 970 boards they dont have very great cooling for the vrms and bridges so keep it in mind. but before u go any higher run that burn in test for a couple hours and post back some pics and it will be easier to tell you if you can get higher. good luck ill check back for your reply and be careful with your hardware

 
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Lukasz_4

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wow thanks a lot man :)



 

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these are the temps at 4.6ghz after about 2hrs
http://postimg.org/image/lg1v2xbr9/