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Cyrorig H7 is capable of overclocking i5-7600k.

Cyrorig H7 is capable of overclocking i5-7600k.

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GreenLightFabi
Senior Member
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12-06-2024, 01:20 PM
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Check if the Cryorig H7 is sufficient for your i5-7600k overclocking to 4.2ghz; if not, look for another affordable cooler suggestion.
Thanks, Stepho456
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GreenLightFabi
12-06-2024, 01:20 PM #1

Check if the Cryorig H7 is sufficient for your i5-7600k overclocking to 4.2ghz; if not, look for another affordable cooler suggestion.
Thanks, Stepho456

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papercut3
Member
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12-06-2024, 01:20 PM
#2
A cooler is suitable for a stock 7600k. The 7600K operates at 4.2 with turbo boost, so you don't have to overclock to achieve the desired performance.
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papercut3
12-06-2024, 01:20 PM #2

A cooler is suitable for a stock 7600k. The 7600K operates at 4.2 with turbo boost, so you don't have to overclock to achieve the desired performance.

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ReborntoKill
Posting Freak
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12-06-2024, 01:20 PM
#3
A cooler is suitable for a stock 7600k. The 7600K operates at 4.2 with turbo boost, so you don't have to overclock to achieve the desired performance.
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ReborntoKill
12-06-2024, 01:20 PM #3

A cooler is suitable for a stock 7600k. The 7600K operates at 4.2 with turbo boost, so you don't have to overclock to achieve the desired performance.

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JesperNikolas
Junior Member
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12-06-2024, 01:20 PM
#4
Biglizard confirms cooler is suitable for a 7600K build.
7600K operates at 4.2 stock turbo, so no need to overclock for that performance.
If you tried overclocking to 4.6, it might affect stability.
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JesperNikolas
12-06-2024, 01:20 PM #4

Biglizard confirms cooler is suitable for a 7600K build.
7600K operates at 4.2 stock turbo, so no need to overclock for that performance.
If you tried overclocking to 4.6, it might affect stability.

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_FreeZe_YT_
Member
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12-06-2024, 01:20 PM
#5
This depends on the required voltage to reach 4.6. It's probably okay.
It's best to purchase the highest quality option that meets your performance needs. In my experience, I didn't like the Hyper 212 EVO and switched to the NH-D15S right away. That didn't satisfy me either, so I upgraded the chip.
The challenge with overclocking is that if you manage to get stable at 4.6 using the H7, what happens next at 4.8? Raising the voltage again might not work and could cause issues.
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_FreeZe_YT_
12-06-2024, 01:20 PM #5

This depends on the required voltage to reach 4.6. It's probably okay.
It's best to purchase the highest quality option that meets your performance needs. In my experience, I didn't like the Hyper 212 EVO and switched to the NH-D15S right away. That didn't satisfy me either, so I upgraded the chip.
The challenge with overclocking is that if you manage to get stable at 4.6 using the H7, what happens next at 4.8? Raising the voltage again might not work and could cause issues.