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hot weather with my 4690k and H90

hot weather with my 4690k and H90

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99loic
Member
141
05-26-2016, 01:33 PM
#1
I received a cool temperature of 35c and around 45-52c while gaming with the 4690k using the H90. The fan is set to pullout, which is drawing air out from my case through the radiator. Is there anything I'm doing incorrectly?
PS: I didn't overclock and it's running at its stock speed of 3.5ghz.
http://postimg.org/image/6kotox5zp/full/
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99loic
05-26-2016, 01:33 PM #1

I received a cool temperature of 35c and around 45-52c while gaming with the 4690k using the H90. The fan is set to pullout, which is drawing air out from my case through the radiator. Is there anything I'm doing incorrectly?
PS: I didn't overclock and it's running at its stock speed of 3.5ghz.
http://postimg.org/image/6kotox5zp/full/

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10th_Doctor_
Posting Freak
768
06-08-2016, 12:10 PM
#2
The temperatures are typical, just a bit lower. 55-60c work perfectly while gaming. Below 75c is also perfectly acceptable.
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10th_Doctor_
06-08-2016, 12:10 PM #2

The temperatures are typical, just a bit lower. 55-60c work perfectly while gaming. Below 75c is also perfectly acceptable.

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Experimentl
Member
199
06-08-2016, 04:22 PM
#3
The temperatures are typical, just a bit lower. 55-60c work perfectly while gaming. Below 75c is also perfectly acceptable.
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Experimentl
06-08-2016, 04:22 PM #3

The temperatures are typical, just a bit lower. 55-60c work perfectly while gaming. Below 75c is also perfectly acceptable.

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khaledkb_
Senior Member
724
06-09-2016, 01:06 PM
#4
Would you like me to increase the clock speed to 4Ghz and check the results?
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khaledkb_
06-09-2016, 01:06 PM #4

Would you like me to increase the clock speed to 4Ghz and check the results?

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HeroBukkit
Junior Member
11
06-17-2016, 08:13 AM
#5
Will this suit you well? It's a bit high, so starting with 3.6 or 3.8 might be a better idea before jumping to 4ghz.
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HeroBukkit
06-17-2016, 08:13 AM #5

Will this suit you well? It's a bit high, so starting with 3.6 or 3.8 might be a better idea before jumping to 4ghz.

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_Sawe_
Junior Member
44
06-26-2016, 11:31 PM
#6
No, opt for the 4.0 version, perform a stress test. If it doesn't trigger a BSOD within the first 30 minutes, proceed to run it for 2-3 days to observe its performance.
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_Sawe_
06-26-2016, 11:31 PM #6

No, opt for the 4.0 version, perform a stress test. If it doesn't trigger a BSOD within the first 30 minutes, proceed to run it for 2-3 days to observe its performance.

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HorseyHay
Member
208
06-27-2016, 07:05 AM
#7
I request you to carry out this task in order to assess temperatures more thoroughly.
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HorseyHay
06-27-2016, 07:05 AM #7

I request you to carry out this task in order to assess temperatures more thoroughly.

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999GOT666
Member
174
06-27-2016, 11:53 AM
#8
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999GOT666
06-27-2016, 11:53 AM #8

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kaaskotskikker
Posting Freak
795
06-27-2016, 04:25 PM
#9
I was wondering if you'd consider increasing the overclock to 4Ghz again? Thanks for your guidance, and sorry for the delayed reply—I actually have more experience now. I began trying to overclock and managed to hit 4.2Ghz without adjusting the voltage, which worked smoothly for several days. During stress tests, the maximum temperature reached 60°C, even though I live in a very hot area. Then I attempted 4.3Ghz, but it caused an immediate blue screen. After that, I overclocked to 4.5Ghz and set the voltage to 1.15; the system still showed a blue screen. Eventually, I increased the voltage to 1.20, and everything functioned as expected under high load and during gameplay.
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kaaskotskikker
06-27-2016, 04:25 PM #9

I was wondering if you'd consider increasing the overclock to 4Ghz again? Thanks for your guidance, and sorry for the delayed reply—I actually have more experience now. I began trying to overclock and managed to hit 4.2Ghz without adjusting the voltage, which worked smoothly for several days. During stress tests, the maximum temperature reached 60°C, even though I live in a very hot area. Then I attempted 4.3Ghz, but it caused an immediate blue screen. After that, I overclocked to 4.5Ghz and set the voltage to 1.15; the system still showed a blue screen. Eventually, I increased the voltage to 1.20, and everything functioned as expected under high load and during gameplay.