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Stock cooler fine for OC

Stock cooler fine for OC

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legendgame750
Junior Member
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11-23-2016, 03:11 AM
#1
I checked whether the stock cooler works well with an Intel i5 4460.
Since I won’t be overclocking much, the stock cooler should be sufficient.
Let me know if you need more details.
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legendgame750
11-23-2016, 03:11 AM #1

I checked whether the stock cooler works well with an Intel i5 4460.
Since I won’t be overclocking much, the stock cooler should be sufficient.
Let me know if you need more details.

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winnerplay25
Senior Member
477
11-23-2016, 10:18 AM
#2
I don't recommend using the stock cooler for anything demanding, gaming, or otherwise.
I’d suggest another if you’re interested in overclocking at all. Heat damages CPUs gradually rather than instantly.
If you need your CPU to last longer, invest in a better cooler and then increase turbo slightly.
By overclocking means pushing the CPU beyond its default speeds, which I assume you mean.
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winnerplay25
11-23-2016, 10:18 AM #2

I don't recommend using the stock cooler for anything demanding, gaming, or otherwise.
I’d suggest another if you’re interested in overclocking at all. Heat damages CPUs gradually rather than instantly.
If you need your CPU to last longer, invest in a better cooler and then increase turbo slightly.
By overclocking means pushing the CPU beyond its default speeds, which I assume you mean.

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SorcererVevo
Member
180
11-23-2016, 03:21 PM
#3
You cannot overclock a 4460
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SorcererVevo
11-23-2016, 03:21 PM #3

You cannot overclock a 4460

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NooLele
Posting Freak
847
11-25-2016, 06:28 AM
#4
I don't recommend using the stock cooler for anything demanding, gaming, or otherwise.
I’d suggest another if you’re interested in overclocking at all. Heat damages CPUs gradually rather than instantly.
If you really want your CPU to last longer, invest in a better cooler and then increase turbo slightly.
By overclocking means pushing the CPU beyond its default speeds, which I assume you mean.
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NooLele
11-25-2016, 06:28 AM #4

I don't recommend using the stock cooler for anything demanding, gaming, or otherwise.
I’d suggest another if you’re interested in overclocking at all. Heat damages CPUs gradually rather than instantly.
If you really want your CPU to last longer, invest in a better cooler and then increase turbo slightly.
By overclocking means pushing the CPU beyond its default speeds, which I assume you mean.

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lucaaaasssss
Junior Member
9
11-29-2016, 03:15 PM
#5
To modify a CPU, you must own an unlocked version (Intel CPUs with a 'K' after the name like i5 4690k or i5 6600k). The 4460 cannot be modified.
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lucaaaasssss
11-29-2016, 03:15 PM #5

To modify a CPU, you must own an unlocked version (Intel CPUs with a 'K' after the name like i5 4690k or i5 6600k). The 4460 cannot be modified.