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Oc i7 4790k

Oc i7 4790k

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ISY_0815
Senior Member
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10-05-2016, 04:07 AM
#1
Sure, I'm checking my OC (4.7 1.275V) and my temperatures are between 86-90 with an average of 73.2. Should I focus on the maximums or the averages for a healthier setup on my 4790k?
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ISY_0815
10-05-2016, 04:07 AM #1

Sure, I'm checking my OC (4.7 1.275V) and my temperatures are between 86-90 with an average of 73.2. Should I focus on the maximums or the averages for a healthier setup on my 4790k?

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Jason2005_HD
Member
155
10-05-2016, 10:11 AM
#2
Above 80c is a worry. If your usual temperature is around 70c, that's fine. Try to reduce the voltage slightly and use a better cooler.
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Jason2005_HD
10-05-2016, 10:11 AM #2

Above 80c is a worry. If your usual temperature is around 70c, that's fine. Try to reduce the voltage slightly and use a better cooler.

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CookiesDuck
Junior Member
39
10-12-2016, 05:32 PM
#3
Above 80c is a worry. If your normal load drops to 70c, that seems fine to me. Try reducing the voltage slightly and upgrade to a better cooler. When you mention "Above 80c is concerning," you're referring to maximum temperatures. If your regular load at 70c is acceptable, it's likely about stress testing during overclocking.
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CookiesDuck
10-12-2016, 05:32 PM #3

Above 80c is a worry. If your normal load drops to 70c, that seems fine to me. Try reducing the voltage slightly and upgrade to a better cooler. When you mention "Above 80c is concerning," you're referring to maximum temperatures. If your regular load at 70c is acceptable, it's likely about stress testing during overclocking.

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JaakkoETL
Member
155
10-12-2016, 07:14 PM
#4
The above 80°C is a concern. If your regular load is around 70°C, that seems acceptable. Try reducing the voltage slightly and upgrade to a better cooler. When you mention "Above 80c is concerning," are you referring to maximum temperatures? Also, what do you mean by "my regular load" — are you referring to stress testing or working/gaming?
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JaakkoETL
10-12-2016, 07:14 PM #4

The above 80°C is a concern. If your regular load is around 70°C, that seems acceptable. Try reducing the voltage slightly and upgrade to a better cooler. When you mention "Above 80c is concerning," are you referring to maximum temperatures? Also, what do you mean by "my regular load" — are you referring to stress testing or working/gaming?