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Does this temperature of 6700k at 4.8GHz-1.4V meet your requirements?

Does this temperature of 6700k at 4.8GHz-1.4V meet your requirements?

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Rita11
Junior Member
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06-14-2016, 11:28 AM
#1
Hi
I've been adjusting my 6700k for some time now and have reached a stable frequency of 4.8 Ghz. I'm concerned about voltage and temperature stability. I understand how to use the search feature, so I'm confident running 1.4V is safe, but I haven't found exact temperature data—assuming none exists. I'm reaching out for your advice.

I usually idle around 30°C with background processes active, using realbench/prime at 70-80°C with brief spikes above 80°C. The ambient temperature is just over 20°C, and the fan setup isn't too aggressive. Is this temperature too high under load?
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Rita11
06-14-2016, 11:28 AM #1

Hi
I've been adjusting my 6700k for some time now and have reached a stable frequency of 4.8 Ghz. I'm concerned about voltage and temperature stability. I understand how to use the search feature, so I'm confident running 1.4V is safe, but I haven't found exact temperature data—assuming none exists. I'm reaching out for your advice.

I usually idle around 30°C with background processes active, using realbench/prime at 70-80°C with brief spikes above 80°C. The ambient temperature is just over 20°C, and the fan setup isn't too aggressive. Is this temperature too high under load?

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Pay2Gay
Junior Member
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06-14-2016, 11:23 PM
#2
For that boost, 80c looks fine. I’d cap it at 80c. The machine won’t usually hit such high speeds with Prime95, so regular operation won’t reach those levels.
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Pay2Gay
06-14-2016, 11:23 PM #2

For that boost, 80c looks fine. I’d cap it at 80c. The machine won’t usually hit such high speeds with Prime95, so regular operation won’t reach those levels.

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Qesterchen
Member
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06-17-2016, 07:27 AM
#3
For that boost, 80c looks fine. I’d cap it at 80c. The machine won’t usually hit such high loads with Prime95, so regular operation won’t reach those temperatures.
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Qesterchen
06-17-2016, 07:27 AM #3

For that boost, 80c looks fine. I’d cap it at 80c. The machine won’t usually hit such high loads with Prime95, so regular operation won’t reach those temperatures.