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Safe temperatures for overclocking a 6850k and GTX 1080?

Safe temperatures for overclocking a 6850k and GTX 1080?

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xZomBiEXSkillz
Junior Member
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10-24-2016, 12:41 PM
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To verify if it's safe to proceed after overclocking, you should monitor average temperatures closely and ensure they remain within acceptable limits.
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xZomBiEXSkillz
10-24-2016, 12:41 PM #1

To verify if it's safe to proceed after overclocking, you should monitor average temperatures closely and ensure they remain within acceptable limits.

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mr_banana11
Member
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10-25-2016, 06:30 PM
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Safe temperatures should stay between 72-80°C with a maximum of around 1.38v. For optimal results, I recommend keeping it below 70°C and 1.35v if you can. The best performance I've seen on my CPU recently was 56C under heavy load after a fresh thermal paste application. If you're planning an overclock, starting at 1.25V on the core could be a good approach. If stability isn't achieved, gradually increase the core voltage by 0.01V until it works. Avoid exceeding 1.38V. Don't jump the frequency all at once—try moving from 3.6GHz to 4.0GHz, then 4.2GHz, and finally 4.4GHz. Perform stress tests after each step and save your profiles if possible. The final overclock will depend on your chip quality and core temperature, so keep monitoring.
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mr_banana11
10-25-2016, 06:30 PM #2

Safe temperatures should stay between 72-80°C with a maximum of around 1.38v. For optimal results, I recommend keeping it below 70°C and 1.35v if you can. The best performance I've seen on my CPU recently was 56C under heavy load after a fresh thermal paste application. If you're planning an overclock, starting at 1.25V on the core could be a good approach. If stability isn't achieved, gradually increase the core voltage by 0.01V until it works. Avoid exceeding 1.38V. Don't jump the frequency all at once—try moving from 3.6GHz to 4.0GHz, then 4.2GHz, and finally 4.4GHz. Perform stress tests after each step and save your profiles if possible. The final overclock will depend on your chip quality and core temperature, so keep monitoring.

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ketman34
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10-31-2016, 04:05 PM
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Safe temperatures stay below 72 to 80°C with a maximum of around 1.38v. For best results, aim for under 70°C and 1.35v.
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ketman34
10-31-2016, 04:05 PM #3

Safe temperatures stay below 72 to 80°C with a maximum of around 1.38v. For best results, aim for under 70°C and 1.35v.

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Thedev
Junior Member
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10-31-2016, 04:36 PM
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Safe temperatures should stay below 72 to 80°C with a max of around 1.38v. I recommend keeping it under 70°C and 1.35v if you can. The best I've seen on my CPU recently was 56°C during heavy load after new thermal paste, what would you suggest as a good starting point for overclocking?
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Thedev
10-31-2016, 04:36 PM #4

Safe temperatures should stay below 72 to 80°C with a max of around 1.38v. I recommend keeping it under 70°C and 1.35v if you can. The best I've seen on my CPU recently was 56°C during heavy load after new thermal paste, what would you suggest as a good starting point for overclocking?

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Jostorak
Member
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10-31-2016, 06:21 PM
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How would I verify average temperatures to confirm safety after overclocking? If you plan to use a Stress Tester, download HWMonitor and AIDA64 and place them on your desktop. In AIDA64, navigate to Tools and run the various tests for CPU, FPU, and other components. In HWMonitor, monitor all rail voltages and core temperatures while under load.
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Jostorak
10-31-2016, 06:21 PM #5

How would I verify average temperatures to confirm safety after overclocking? If you plan to use a Stress Tester, download HWMonitor and AIDA64 and place them on your desktop. In AIDA64, navigate to Tools and run the various tests for CPU, FPU, and other components. In HWMonitor, monitor all rail voltages and core temperatures while under load.

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Terrafin3015
Member
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11-09-2016, 02:10 AM
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Safe temperatures are between 72 to 80°C with a max of around 1.38v. I recommend keeping it below 70°C and 1.35v if you can. The best result I've seen on my CPU recently was 56C under heavy load after a fresh thermal paste application. What would you suggest as a good starting overclock? You have some room, and you might reach 4.4GHz at 1.25V on the core. If it doesn't stabilize, increase the core voltage by small steps until it does. Avoid going above 1.38V. Don't jump the frequency all at once—start from 3.6GHz to 4.0GHz, then try 4.2GHz, and finally 4.4GHz. Perform stress tests after each change and save your profiles if possible at each stage. The final overclock depends on your chip quality and core temperature, so keep an eye on them closely.
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Terrafin3015
11-09-2016, 02:10 AM #6

Safe temperatures are between 72 to 80°C with a max of around 1.38v. I recommend keeping it below 70°C and 1.35v if you can. The best result I've seen on my CPU recently was 56C under heavy load after a fresh thermal paste application. What would you suggest as a good starting overclock? You have some room, and you might reach 4.4GHz at 1.25V on the core. If it doesn't stabilize, increase the core voltage by small steps until it does. Avoid going above 1.38V. Don't jump the frequency all at once—start from 3.6GHz to 4.0GHz, then try 4.2GHz, and finally 4.4GHz. Perform stress tests after each change and save your profiles if possible at each stage. The final overclock depends on your chip quality and core temperature, so keep an eye on them closely.

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xHuntex
Member
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11-09-2016, 05:39 PM
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Safe temperatures are between 72-80°C and around 1.38v max. I recommend keeping it below 70°C and 1.35v if you can. The best I've seen on my CPU recently was 56C under heavy load after a new thermal paste, What's your advice for a good starting overclock? Try 4Ghz @ 1.26v and hopefully it stays under 65°C.
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xHuntex
11-09-2016, 05:39 PM #7

Safe temperatures are between 72-80°C and around 1.38v max. I recommend keeping it below 70°C and 1.35v if you can. The best I've seen on my CPU recently was 56C under heavy load after a new thermal paste, What's your advice for a good starting overclock? Try 4Ghz @ 1.26v and hopefully it stays under 65°C.