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Temperature is too high on i7 7700k

Temperature is too high on i7 7700k

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BHLxNJx
Posting Freak
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07-23-2017, 04:38 PM
#1
Hey guys, can you assist?
I’m using an i7 7700k on an MSI Z270 SLI Plus with a cooler master liquid LC240e. It’s running at 4.2-4.7 GHz and stays stable, but when I play games it hits 90-97°C. No noticeable lag or FPS drop.
Is this typical for a used CPU? Should I try boosting fan speeds further, or maybe check the thermal paste? Also, are these temperatures safe for next year’s use, or should I take action right now?
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BHLxNJx
07-23-2017, 04:38 PM #1

Hey guys, can you assist?
I’m using an i7 7700k on an MSI Z270 SLI Plus with a cooler master liquid LC240e. It’s running at 4.2-4.7 GHz and stays stable, but when I play games it hits 90-97°C. No noticeable lag or FPS drop.
Is this typical for a used CPU? Should I try boosting fan speeds further, or maybe check the thermal paste? Also, are these temperatures safe for next year’s use, or should I take action right now?

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07-24-2017, 05:07 PM
#2
No, you got the idea wrong. The radiator should remain in place—just adjust its orientation so the tubes attach to the bottom of the radiator instead of the top. Even if the tubes are still too short, that's the right setup.
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beebopbunney23
07-24-2017, 05:07 PM #2

No, you got the idea wrong. The radiator should remain in place—just adjust its orientation so the tubes attach to the bottom of the radiator instead of the top. Even if the tubes are still too short, that's the right setup.

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ToToGGamer_PvP
Junior Member
13
07-31-2017, 04:21 PM
#3
It seems the readings might be elevated, particularly for a water cooling setup—knowing that 7700K can get hot. What are the idle temperatures? If they’re similarly high, it might point to an issue with the cooler setup or the cooler itself.
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ToToGGamer_PvP
07-31-2017, 04:21 PM #3

It seems the readings might be elevated, particularly for a water cooling setup—knowing that 7700K can get hot. What are the idle temperatures? If they’re similarly high, it might point to an issue with the cooler setup or the cooler itself.

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Suriel02
Member
73
08-02-2017, 02:35 PM
#4
Thanks, man. The cooler setup seems perfect, all fans are running at full speed and the temperatures are stable. Should I reinstall the cooler and apply fresh thermal paste?
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Suriel02
08-02-2017, 02:35 PM #4

Thanks, man. The cooler setup seems perfect, all fans are running at full speed and the temperatures are stable. Should I reinstall the cooler and apply fresh thermal paste?

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Super_AapjexD
Posting Freak
766
08-02-2017, 04:30 PM
#5
How old is this device? Longevity isn't its main strength for AIOs/CLCs.
Its placement in the chassis could be improved—please share a photo of the interior, removing the side glass or acrylic panels to reduce reflections. [You can use imgur.com, postimages.org, or imgbb.com.]
Is there any overclocking happening?
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Super_AapjexD
08-02-2017, 04:30 PM #5

How old is this device? Longevity isn't its main strength for AIOs/CLCs.
Its placement in the chassis could be improved—please share a photo of the interior, removing the side glass or acrylic panels to reduce reflections. [You can use imgur.com, postimages.org, or imgbb.com.]
Is there any overclocking happening?

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BluePiggy2003
Junior Member
1
08-03-2017, 06:35 AM
#6
In the end, those AIOs run out of water. It seems like something isn't seated properly.
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BluePiggy2003
08-03-2017, 06:35 AM #6

In the end, those AIOs run out of water. It seems like something isn't seated properly.

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nikko369
Junior Member
35
08-09-2017, 10:29 AM
#7
Reinstall the instructions and understand the reasons for avoiding a video tutorial on applying thermal paste.
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nikko369
08-09-2017, 10:29 AM #7

Reinstall the instructions and understand the reasons for avoiding a video tutorial on applying thermal paste.

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10riley17
Member
185
08-12-2017, 04:09 PM
#8
The range 40-70 indicates a substantial span, suggesting the measurement was taken under normal operating conditions rather than idle. If idle temperatures were around 70°C, it could signal an issue. Reinstalling might not resolve the problem, but checking the old paste for even distribution or wear (especially if the cooler was installed previously) is important. If the application was correct and the paste appears intact, reinstalling likely won't help—though you can't confirm this before removing the cooler. This could point to a cooler-related concern.
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10riley17
08-12-2017, 04:09 PM #8

The range 40-70 indicates a substantial span, suggesting the measurement was taken under normal operating conditions rather than idle. If idle temperatures were around 70°C, it could signal an issue. Reinstalling might not resolve the problem, but checking the old paste for even distribution or wear (especially if the cooler was installed previously) is important. If the application was correct and the paste appears intact, reinstalling likely won't help—though you can't confirm this before removing the cooler. This could point to a cooler-related concern.

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Salty___Bud
Member
246
08-12-2017, 11:24 PM
#9
I just changed the thermal paste and installed everything correctly. The temperature dropped to 40-58°C at idle on desktop, but it remains 79-93°C in games. I have enabled the OC option with XMP in the BIOS. Running at 4.5GHz on desktop now. CPU has been used for 2 years, cooler for 7 months. I think the water block has less water since this is my first liquid cooling experience. If anyone knows a program to increase fan speed, please let me know. Thanks for your help!
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Salty___Bud
08-12-2017, 11:24 PM #9

I just changed the thermal paste and installed everything correctly. The temperature dropped to 40-58°C at idle on desktop, but it remains 79-93°C in games. I have enabled the OC option with XMP in the BIOS. Running at 4.5GHz on desktop now. CPU has been used for 2 years, cooler for 7 months. I think the water block has less water since this is my first liquid cooling experience. If anyone knows a program to increase fan speed, please let me know. Thanks for your help!

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Lorentz4Ever
Member
176
08-16-2017, 01:04 PM
#10
If I were the one, I wouldn't be able to fix these temperatures, so I'd just use a stock cooler and run it at stock. I'm not sure what's wrong since I'm not there, but if I had to guess, it might be an improper installation or a faulty unit.
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Lorentz4Ever
08-16-2017, 01:04 PM #10

If I were the one, I wouldn't be able to fix these temperatures, so I'd just use a stock cooler and run it at stock. I'm not sure what's wrong since I'm not there, but if I had to guess, it might be an improper installation or a faulty unit.

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