F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking When adjusting the clock speed of the hexacore 5820k, unusual temperatures were observed.

When adjusting the clock speed of the hexacore 5820k, unusual temperatures were observed.

When adjusting the clock speed of the hexacore 5820k, unusual temperatures were observed.

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11-13-2017, 06:38 PM
#1
so heres the deal. i am ocing my chip to 3750 mhz @1.167 v
my idles are EXTREMELY high, im talking high 50s and low 60s. sounds scary right? i test cinebench with my finger on the end task button for it, but my temps never got over 77c under load. now i know this isnt normal as all my other cpus, a Ryzen 1600x always have major temp rises under load compared to this, and my intel i5 4660k also has large temp increases, on the same cooler (hyper 212 evo). while i havnt done any long term stress test, i feel i have the right to be concerned? is my temps monitoring probably wrong? im using open hardware monitor btw.
thank you at all for any help!
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LegoMaster2016
11-13-2017, 06:38 PM #1

so heres the deal. i am ocing my chip to 3750 mhz @1.167 v
my idles are EXTREMELY high, im talking high 50s and low 60s. sounds scary right? i test cinebench with my finger on the end task button for it, but my temps never got over 77c under load. now i know this isnt normal as all my other cpus, a Ryzen 1600x always have major temp rises under load compared to this, and my intel i5 4660k also has large temp increases, on the same cooler (hyper 212 evo). while i havnt done any long term stress test, i feel i have the right to be concerned? is my temps monitoring probably wrong? im using open hardware monitor btw.
thank you at all for any help!

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Screesh
Junior Member
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11-17-2017, 02:44 AM
#2
You don't need to worry because the CPU temperatures will stay below 85°C. To push it further, consider using liquid cooling or increasing airflow with additional case fans.
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Screesh
11-17-2017, 02:44 AM #2

You don't need to worry because the CPU temperatures will stay below 85°C. To push it further, consider using liquid cooling or increasing airflow with additional case fans.

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xFunnyman
Member
192
11-22-2017, 01:21 AM
#3
You don't need to worry because the CPU temperatures will stay below 85°C. To push it further, consider using liquid cooling or increasing airflow with additional case fans.
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xFunnyman
11-22-2017, 01:21 AM #3

You don't need to worry because the CPU temperatures will stay below 85°C. To push it further, consider using liquid cooling or increasing airflow with additional case fans.

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jellybeansean
Member
164
11-24-2017, 02:13 AM
#4
Download coretemp and check the temperatures it displays. Thinking if it's the same tool as HWMonitor or something else.
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jellybeansean
11-24-2017, 02:13 AM #4

Download coretemp and check the temperatures it displays. Thinking if it's the same tool as HWMonitor or something else.