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Reducing CPU temperatures

Reducing CPU temperatures

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JJprogamers
Member
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07-04-2025, 08:46 AM
#1
Seeking a cooler build by replacing the Corsair H100i v2 white with a high-end Noctua fan. Push-pull design could help reduce temps? Let me know if you need more details.
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JJprogamers
07-04-2025, 08:46 AM #1

Seeking a cooler build by replacing the Corsair H100i v2 white with a high-end Noctua fan. Push-pull design could help reduce temps? Let me know if you need more details.

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MrCookie62
Junior Member
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07-04-2025, 04:47 PM
#2
I don't have a physical CPU or real-time temperature data. Let me know if you'd like help with something else!
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MrCookie62
07-04-2025, 04:47 PM #2

I don't have a physical CPU or real-time temperature data. Let me know if you'd like help with something else!

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LiamMazurek
Member
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07-17-2025, 11:32 AM
#3
The greatest temperature variation you could observe is no more than 5 degrees Celsius
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LiamMazurek
07-17-2025, 11:32 AM #3

The greatest temperature variation you could observe is no more than 5 degrees Celsius

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curryx77
Junior Member
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08-04-2025, 08:07 PM
#4
8700k with 5ghz and 77c peak in the hottest core at idle 28c
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curryx77
08-04-2025, 08:07 PM #4

8700k with 5ghz and 77c peak in the hottest core at idle 28c

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FelixYT_Jr
Junior Member
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08-09-2025, 12:18 AM
#5
It performs well with the 77c and 5ghz 8700k setup. On a custom loop it was similar with low voltage. In-game temperatures during load are around 77°C, fans run at roughly 50-60°C under synthetic conditions. The main reason to use Noctua would be quieter operation. If the temperature stays at 77°C under real load, it’s excellent. Synthetic tests show high performance, so you’re in a safe range. Reducing temps isn’t necessary, but lowering noise might help. Fan speeds probably won’t change much beyond a few degrees.
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FelixYT_Jr
08-09-2025, 12:18 AM #5

It performs well with the 77c and 5ghz 8700k setup. On a custom loop it was similar with low voltage. In-game temperatures during load are around 77°C, fans run at roughly 50-60°C under synthetic conditions. The main reason to use Noctua would be quieter operation. If the temperature stays at 77°C under real load, it’s excellent. Synthetic tests show high performance, so you’re in a safe range. Reducing temps isn’t necessary, but lowering noise might help. Fan speeds probably won’t change much beyond a few degrees.

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Skeleton1011
Member
58
08-31-2025, 12:07 AM
#6
Aida 64 with looped cinbench, 55C running smoothly in games, CPU fans at 1800, case fans at 1200.
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Skeleton1011
08-31-2025, 12:07 AM #6

Aida 64 with looped cinbench, 55C running smoothly in games, CPU fans at 1800, case fans at 1200.

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Dreigement
Member
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08-31-2025, 01:28 AM
#7
If I were you… I’d turn down the fans a lot to cut down on noise, even though it would make things hotter. In “cold” games I’d run at 55°C, and in “hot” ones at 65°C. If you’re using headphones, keep it as it is—you probably won’t notice the fans anyway… but if you can hear them, let it run a bit warmer. 55°C feels really cool. 65°C gives solid performance, while 70°C is too much and 75°C+ isn’t good. You’re doing a great job keeping things cool; don’t throw away your budget or energy chasing more cooling.
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Dreigement
08-31-2025, 01:28 AM #7

If I were you… I’d turn down the fans a lot to cut down on noise, even though it would make things hotter. In “cold” games I’d run at 55°C, and in “hot” ones at 65°C. If you’re using headphones, keep it as it is—you probably won’t notice the fans anyway… but if you can hear them, let it run a bit warmer. 55°C feels really cool. 65°C gives solid performance, while 70°C is too much and 75°C+ isn’t good. You’re doing a great job keeping things cool; don’t throw away your budget or energy chasing more cooling.

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DeathDark38
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09-07-2025, 02:44 PM
#8
Hey there!
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DeathDark38
09-07-2025, 02:44 PM #8

Hey there!

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NoNe_1
Member
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09-13-2025, 07:41 PM
#9
It might not noticeably affect temperatures if you maintain a steady 4.7 at 1.2v without significant performance changes.
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NoNe_1
09-13-2025, 07:41 PM #9

It might not noticeably affect temperatures if you maintain a steady 4.7 at 1.2v without significant performance changes.

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iShake74
Junior Member
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09-13-2025, 09:20 PM
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iShake74
09-13-2025, 09:20 PM #10

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