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Discussing overclocking for I5-4690k regarding temperature and stability

Discussing overclocking for I5-4690k regarding temperature and stability

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Darkwing777
Member
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06-16-2016, 03:22 PM
#1
Hi guys, I'm checking if this build is safe and good for a safe overclock.
PC specs: I5 - 4690k, MSI Z97 gaming 5, GTX 1070, 16gigs RAM at 1600mhz, 250gb Samsung 850 EVO (OS and games installed), 1tb SSD (anything not on the SSD), BIOS settings: CPU ratio 43, ring ratio 39, CPU core voltage 1.23, CPU ring voltage 1.216 (auto).
IntelBurntest results with monitored temperatures are available here: http://imgur.com/a/uFabL
I'm a bit concerned about the max temperature of 85 degrees, is that acceptable?
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Darkwing777
06-16-2016, 03:22 PM #1

Hi guys, I'm checking if this build is safe and good for a safe overclock.
PC specs: I5 - 4690k, MSI Z97 gaming 5, GTX 1070, 16gigs RAM at 1600mhz, 250gb Samsung 850 EVO (OS and games installed), 1tb SSD (anything not on the SSD), BIOS settings: CPU ratio 43, ring ratio 39, CPU core voltage 1.23, CPU ring voltage 1.216 (auto).
IntelBurntest results with monitored temperatures are available here: http://imgur.com/a/uFabL
I'm a bit concerned about the max temperature of 85 degrees, is that acceptable?

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ssanserror
Junior Member
30
07-01-2016, 11:31 AM
#2
The 85-degree maximum is moving outside the safe zone. Aim for up to 72, but 80 is acceptable for short periods if conditions are right. http://www.overclock.net/t/1398276/hashe...emp-limits. I also have a 4690k on water with 1.335v and 4.6ghz. My cache runs around 3.9ghz, similar to yours, but I use a lower voltage—about 1.1v. Your overclocking is solid, though your temperatures seem too high.
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ssanserror
07-01-2016, 11:31 AM #2

The 85-degree maximum is moving outside the safe zone. Aim for up to 72, but 80 is acceptable for short periods if conditions are right. http://www.overclock.net/t/1398276/hashe...emp-limits. I also have a 4690k on water with 1.335v and 4.6ghz. My cache runs around 3.9ghz, similar to yours, but I use a lower voltage—about 1.1v. Your overclocking is solid, though your temperatures seem too high.

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Mad_DogKiller9
Junior Member
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07-01-2016, 09:09 PM
#3
The 85-degree maximum is moving outside the safe zone. Aim for up to 72, but 80 is acceptable for short periods if conditions are stable. http://www.overclock.net/t/1398276/hashe...emp-limits. I also have a 4690k on water with 1.335v and 4.6ghz. My cache runs around 3.9ghz, similar to yours, but I use a lower voltage—about 1.1v. Your overclocking is solid, though your temperatures seem too high.
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Mad_DogKiller9
07-01-2016, 09:09 PM #3

The 85-degree maximum is moving outside the safe zone. Aim for up to 72, but 80 is acceptable for short periods if conditions are stable. http://www.overclock.net/t/1398276/hashe...emp-limits. I also have a 4690k on water with 1.335v and 4.6ghz. My cache runs around 3.9ghz, similar to yours, but I use a lower voltage—about 1.1v. Your overclocking is solid, though your temperatures seem too high.