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H60 Safe Temps?

H60 Safe Temps?

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SkyInsane
Senior Member
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01-07-2016, 05:10 AM
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Hello, I'm checking if the CPU temperatures with your H60 are within safe limits. Your CPU is an Intel Core i5 4690k @4.4ghz/1.18V. After running Intel Burn Test on Maximum for 10 cycles, there were no failures and the temperatures reached a maximum of 83°C. Is this acceptable? If not, what steps should I take? Thank you.
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SkyInsane
01-07-2016, 05:10 AM #1

Hello, I'm checking if the CPU temperatures with your H60 are within safe limits. Your CPU is an Intel Core i5 4690k @4.4ghz/1.18V. After running Intel Burn Test on Maximum for 10 cycles, there were no failures and the temperatures reached a maximum of 83°C. Is this acceptable? If not, what steps should I take? Thank you.

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hrgriff
Senior Member
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01-09-2016, 05:51 AM
#2
the h60 (corsair h60?) might not be strong enough for your roleplay character, yet the temperatures you're experiencing are roughly what you'd expect—they're elevated, but you probably won't notice this during regular play or gaming unless you're doing video encoding or 3d rendering.
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hrgriff
01-09-2016, 05:51 AM #2

the h60 (corsair h60?) might not be strong enough for your roleplay character, yet the temperatures you're experiencing are roughly what you'd expect—they're elevated, but you probably won't notice this during regular play or gaming unless you're doing video encoding or 3d rendering.

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Xenoram
Member
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01-10-2016, 10:39 AM
#3
Totally fine
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Xenoram
01-10-2016, 10:39 AM #3

Totally fine

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hahaha100
Member
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01-10-2016, 03:00 PM
#4
Really, wouldn't you think it was decent for an H60?
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hahaha100
01-10-2016, 03:00 PM #4

Really, wouldn't you think it was decent for an H60?

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kungfutyla
Posting Freak
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01-10-2016, 08:33 PM
#5
That's higher than I permit on my builds (I'm at 74C @ 4.6 Hz, 46 cache, 2400 mem, 1.385v) but I wouldn't worry too much unless it's seeing that for long sessions. Try RoG Real Bench .... it uses real life applications rather than synthetic tests.
The H55 provides a little less cooling than the Hyper 212 so don't expect a lot.
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kungfutyla
01-10-2016, 08:33 PM #5

That's higher than I permit on my builds (I'm at 74C @ 4.6 Hz, 46 cache, 2400 mem, 1.385v) but I wouldn't worry too much unless it's seeing that for long sessions. Try RoG Real Bench .... it uses real life applications rather than synthetic tests.
The H55 provides a little less cooling than the Hyper 212 so don't expect a lot.

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Nero12321
Posting Freak
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01-19-2016, 03:07 AM
#6
the h60 (corsair h60?) might not be strong enough for your roleplay character, yet the temperatures you're experiencing are roughly what you'd expect—they're elevated, but you probably won't notice this during regular tasks like gaming or unless you're doing video encoding or 3d rendering.
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Nero12321
01-19-2016, 03:07 AM #6

the h60 (corsair h60?) might not be strong enough for your roleplay character, yet the temperatures you're experiencing are roughly what you'd expect—they're elevated, but you probably won't notice this during regular tasks like gaming or unless you're doing video encoding or 3d rendering.

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Juelz0312
Junior Member
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01-19-2016, 07:52 AM
#7
Yes, it's the Corsair H60. If you aim to bring these temperatures down to below 80°C, I’d recommend checking your cooling setup and possibly upgrading components. At 4.3GHz and 1.6V, it passed an Intel burn test on maximum for five cycles with a peak of 81°C. The reason for this is unclear, but you might want to explore ways to lower the temps while keeping the performance above 4.3GHz. Let me know if you need further guidance.
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Juelz0312
01-19-2016, 07:52 AM #7

Yes, it's the Corsair H60. If you aim to bring these temperatures down to below 80°C, I’d recommend checking your cooling setup and possibly upgrading components. At 4.3GHz and 1.6V, it passed an Intel burn test on maximum for five cycles with a peak of 81°C. The reason for this is unclear, but you might want to explore ways to lower the temps while keeping the performance above 4.3GHz. Let me know if you need further guidance.

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Nashiko57
Senior Member
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01-25-2016, 10:12 AM
#8
1.6v? I’m sure that was a correct type, and your vCore matches the 1.18v you mentioned earlier... Assuming you’ve applied the thermal paste properly, there’s little more you can do... Would an extra fan be needed? And how is the rest of your case cooling performing?

Think about it though—IntelBurnTest et al aren’t usual conditions... Maybe leave it and keep an eye on it during regular use to see how it behaves.
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Nashiko57
01-25-2016, 10:12 AM #8

1.6v? I’m sure that was a correct type, and your vCore matches the 1.18v you mentioned earlier... Assuming you’ve applied the thermal paste properly, there’s little more you can do... Would an extra fan be needed? And how is the rest of your case cooling performing?

Think about it though—IntelBurnTest et al aren’t usual conditions... Maybe leave it and keep an eye on it during regular use to see how it behaves.

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oOoPaPuCuMoOo
Member
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02-11-2016, 08:54 PM
#9
Yeah, it was meant to be 1.16. I think I'll just keep an eye on it now. I've heard a lot about issues with the h60 and was hoping I installed it right. It seems like this is just its limit. Thanks for the assistance.
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oOoPaPuCuMoOo
02-11-2016, 08:54 PM #9

Yeah, it was meant to be 1.16. I think I'll just keep an eye on it now. I've heard a lot about issues with the h60 and was hoping I installed it right. It seems like this is just its limit. Thanks for the assistance.

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DivinFighter
Member
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02-12-2016, 05:30 AM
#10
No worries, good luck with it
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DivinFighter
02-12-2016, 05:30 AM #10

No worries, good luck with it

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