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I5 6600K is this safe?

I5 6600K is this safe?

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Fretti0_YTB
Member
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12-16-2016, 01:52 AM
#1
Hello.
Your CPU is running at 4.5ghz with a voltage of 1.350. This configuration is within typical safe ranges, but monitor performance closely during high load. Under 60c at high load and 30% idle, the system appears stable.
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Fretti0_YTB
12-16-2016, 01:52 AM #1

Hello.
Your CPU is running at 4.5ghz with a voltage of 1.350. This configuration is within typical safe ranges, but monitor performance closely during high load. Under 60c at high load and 30% idle, the system appears stable.

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AwezomeBoss
Junior Member
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12-16-2016, 09:12 PM
#2
Yes, it's safe to use every day. Your temperatures remain low even with the 1.35 volts.
I usually aim to keep the voltage under 1.35 and the average CPU temps below 80°C while under load. Heat is the main issue here.
Higher voltages lead to higher temperatures, so they go together. Keeping CPU temps around 60°C during load is excellent.
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AwezomeBoss
12-16-2016, 09:12 PM #2

Yes, it's safe to use every day. Your temperatures remain low even with the 1.35 volts.
I usually aim to keep the voltage under 1.35 and the average CPU temps below 80°C while under load. Heat is the main issue here.
Higher voltages lead to higher temperatures, so they go together. Keeping CPU temps around 60°C during load is excellent.

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Yaubarry
Member
204
12-16-2016, 11:07 PM
#3
Yes, it's safe to use every day. Your temperatures remain low even with the 1.35 volts.
I usually aim to keep the voltage under 1.35 and the average CPU temps below 80°C while under load. Heat is the main issue here.
Higher voltages lead to higher temperatures, so they go together. Keeping CPU temps around 60°C during load is excellent.
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Yaubarry
12-16-2016, 11:07 PM #3

Yes, it's safe to use every day. Your temperatures remain low even with the 1.35 volts.
I usually aim to keep the voltage under 1.35 and the average CPU temps below 80°C while under load. Heat is the main issue here.
Higher voltages lead to higher temperatures, so they go together. Keeping CPU temps around 60°C during load is excellent.