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I7700K OC HELP

I7700K OC HELP

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LuckyCluckers
Junior Member
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07-08-2017, 07:19 PM
#1
Hi guys,
i have a i7700k cpu and a H100i cpu cooler.
I have my 7700k OC to 5ghz 1.35v
my temps at 10 percent load are around 55-
My temps on prime 95 full stress are around 80-87
i know this is high i have just recently today used thermal paste again after been recommended to re thermal my cpu and its made a slight difference but do i either tune it down as the H100i may not be able run 5ghz properly or is the H100i potentially faulty?
Any advise would be highly appreciated cheers
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LuckyCluckers
07-08-2017, 07:19 PM #1

Hi guys,
i have a i7700k cpu and a H100i cpu cooler.
I have my 7700k OC to 5ghz 1.35v
my temps at 10 percent load are around 55-
My temps on prime 95 full stress are around 80-87
i know this is high i have just recently today used thermal paste again after been recommended to re thermal my cpu and its made a slight difference but do i either tune it down as the H100i may not be able run 5ghz properly or is the H100i potentially faulty?
Any advise would be highly appreciated cheers

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KINGFIRE123
Member
55
07-10-2017, 09:39 AM
#2
Taking into account the speed and voltage, those temperatures seem typical and within limits, provided you don't run at them frequently. Certain games tend to put a lot of strain on the CPU, making AC Origins a good choice for me. If Prime95 is the only method above 80, it shouldn't cause concern.
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KINGFIRE123
07-10-2017, 09:39 AM #2

Taking into account the speed and voltage, those temperatures seem typical and within limits, provided you don't run at them frequently. Certain games tend to put a lot of strain on the CPU, making AC Origins a good choice for me. If Prime95 is the only method above 80, it shouldn't cause concern.

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Blureux
Posting Freak
797
07-10-2017, 01:42 PM
#3
What cooling curve are you employing for the cooler? Is it operating at full capacity while maintaining a temperature of 87°C?
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Blureux
07-10-2017, 01:42 PM #3

What cooling curve are you employing for the cooler? Is it operating at full capacity while maintaining a temperature of 87°C?

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Tyger698
Member
54
08-01-2017, 07:19 AM
#4
I haven’t configured a fan curve unless I already have one. Sorry, I’m a bit new to this—it usually drops from 90 to 78, fluctuating but around 84.
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Tyger698
08-01-2017, 07:19 AM #4

I haven’t configured a fan curve unless I already have one. Sorry, I’m a bit new to this—it usually drops from 90 to 78, fluctuating but around 84.

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deag190
Junior Member
45
08-20-2017, 12:36 PM
#5
Do you use the corsair link program for managing the fan and pump speed in your cooler? If so, you can also try Grizzly Conductonaut liquid metal thermal paste. It has significantly reduced my maximum temperatures from 70°C to 62°C during the hottest game. Applying it is a bit more challenging since it's liquid rather than paste, and it may require several passes to cover all surfaces properly. However, it performs better than any other thermal paste I've used in 30 years.
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deag190
08-20-2017, 12:36 PM #5

Do you use the corsair link program for managing the fan and pump speed in your cooler? If so, you can also try Grizzly Conductonaut liquid metal thermal paste. It has significantly reduced my maximum temperatures from 70°C to 62°C during the hottest game. Applying it is a bit more challenging since it's liquid rather than paste, and it may require several passes to cover all surfaces properly. However, it performs better than any other thermal paste I've used in 30 years.

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1jmanluv
Junior Member
21
08-25-2017, 09:16 AM
#6
The i7-7700K operates at high temperatures. Reaching 5.0GHz usually requires a delid and liquid metal treatment for stable performance.
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1jmanluv
08-25-2017, 09:16 AM #6

The i7-7700K operates at high temperatures. Reaching 5.0GHz usually requires a delid and liquid metal treatment for stable performance.

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OctoberKnight
Member
153
09-09-2017, 08:37 AM
#7
Yes, I use that setup, and I should check the fan and pump settings. Could I also test it later to see if temperatures are too high?
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OctoberKnight
09-09-2017, 08:37 AM #7

Yes, I use that setup, and I should check the fan and pump settings. Could I also test it later to see if temperatures are too high?

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Rubiiix
Member
63
09-09-2017, 05:15 PM
#8
It seems uncertain whether proceeding is safe. If you're concerned, you might consider reducing the score to 4.8.
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Rubiiix
09-09-2017, 05:15 PM #8

It seems uncertain whether proceeding is safe. If you're concerned, you might consider reducing the score to 4.8.

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ImJustJoshin
Member
65
09-09-2017, 07:23 PM
#9
Adjust the pump to full power and set the fan to a louder setting or whatever level feels best for you.
If temperatures still aren't improving, then lower it to 4.8GHz.
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ImJustJoshin
09-09-2017, 07:23 PM #9

Adjust the pump to full power and set the fan to a louder setting or whatever level feels best for you.
If temperatures still aren't improving, then lower it to 4.8GHz.

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HeyThomas
Junior Member
40
09-10-2017, 10:03 AM
#10
Yes, I use that setup, and I should check the fan and pump settings. Could I also test it later to see if temperatures are too high?
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HeyThomas
09-10-2017, 10:03 AM #10

Yes, I use that setup, and I should check the fan and pump settings. Could I also test it later to see if temperatures are too high?

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