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I5 6600k oc to 4.5 ghz

I5 6600k oc to 4.5 ghz

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Ninja090
Junior Member
35
12-06-2016, 12:51 AM
#1
I overclocked this first to 4.5 without touching the v.
My temps were 59 average and 62 max.
At 100% cpu usage of cinebench for 30 minutes,
Should I continue or not?
I'm unsure because I don't have the best CPU cooler in the world...cooler master hyper 103.
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Ninja090
12-06-2016, 12:51 AM #1

I overclocked this first to 4.5 without touching the v.
My temps were 59 average and 62 max.
At 100% cpu usage of cinebench for 30 minutes,
Should I continue or not?
I'm unsure because I don't have the best CPU cooler in the world...cooler master hyper 103.

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WaZtoX
Member
115
12-06-2016, 01:24 AM
#2
62c is acceptable - the CPU temperature should be set to 100c (and remains safe at normal speeds), while 80c might be ideal for overclocking.
When keeping voltage active in "auto," remember you're increasing it as clockspeed rises, possibly exceeding requirements. What's your current voltage?
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WaZtoX
12-06-2016, 01:24 AM #2

62c is acceptable - the CPU temperature should be set to 100c (and remains safe at normal speeds), while 80c might be ideal for overclocking.
When keeping voltage active in "auto," remember you're increasing it as clockspeed rises, possibly exceeding requirements. What's your current voltage?

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digthedom
Junior Member
10
12-08-2016, 02:01 AM
#3
62c is acceptable - the CPU temperature should be set to 100c (and remains safe at normal speeds), while 80c might be ideal for overclocking.
When keeping voltage active in "auto," remember you're increasing it as clockspeed rises, possibly exceeding requirements. What's your current voltage?
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digthedom
12-08-2016, 02:01 AM #3

62c is acceptable - the CPU temperature should be set to 100c (and remains safe at normal speeds), while 80c might be ideal for overclocking.
When keeping voltage active in "auto," remember you're increasing it as clockspeed rises, possibly exceeding requirements. What's your current voltage?

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Adabelle
Senior Member
724
12-09-2016, 09:14 AM
#4
62c is acceptable - set the CPU throttle temperature to 100c (and it's safe at normal speeds), and 80c seems like a reasonable max if you're pushing it overclocked.
When keeping voltage on "auto", remember you're increasing it as clockspeed goes up, possibly more than necessary. What is your current voltage?
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Adabelle
12-09-2016, 09:14 AM #4

62c is acceptable - set the CPU throttle temperature to 100c (and it's safe at normal speeds), and 80c seems like a reasonable max if you're pushing it overclocked.
When keeping voltage on "auto", remember you're increasing it as clockspeed goes up, possibly more than necessary. What is your current voltage?

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jadevillwok
Junior Member
16
12-10-2016, 01:32 AM
#5
Reducing temperatures doesn't significantly enhance stability, longevity, or performance.
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jadevillwok
12-10-2016, 01:32 AM #5

Reducing temperatures doesn't significantly enhance stability, longevity, or performance.