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i5 4670k safe temps?

hello when i oc my 4670k to 4.3 Ghz with 1.220 volts it gets to like the lower 80. is that safe and can i push i even further? i have a h100i

 

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the lower 80 with a h100i? I didn't pass 70  75 at 1.34v with a kuhler h20 650

But yes you can push it slightly further

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the lower 80 with a h100i? I didn't pass 70  75 at 1.34v with a kuhler h20 650

But yes you can push it slightly further

maybe i have a very hot cpu in general?

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Everything below 100°C is safe. 

I wouldn't go above 85°C for daily use though. 

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Everything below 100°C is safe. 

I wouldn't go above 85°C for daily use though. 

but it doesn't go near 80C in daily use it's only when i run intel burn test?

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Yes 80'c is safe. the i5-4670K is rated upto 100'c. BUT at around 82 to 85'c the cpu will throttle down and start running at slower speeds or turn off 1 to 3 off it's cores. if it thinks it's getting to hot. I personally try and keep mien under 70 if i can just so i know it will never throttle on me.

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Yes 80'c is safe. the i5-4670K is rated upto 100'c. BUT at around 82 to 85'c the cpu will throttle down and start running at slower speeds or turn off 1 to 3 off it's cores to if it thinks it's getting to hot. I personally try and keep mien under 70 if i can just so i know it will never throttle on me.

The CPU will not throttle down below 100°C. That's something else throttling it, maybe parts of the motherboard like VRM's or something. 

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but it doesn't go near 80C in daily use it's only when i run intel burn test?

It depends what you do for daily use, just watch the temps when running the most cpu-intensive game/program you use :P

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I've got my 4670k with the h100i cooler on 4.7Ghz at 3.5V which works fine around 80-83°C. So you can easily overclock a bit higher.

I once had one of these, now I've got this.

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I've got my 4670k with the h100i cooler on 4.7Ghz at 3.5V which works fine around 80-83°C. So you can easily overclock a bit higher.

so what is the Maximum degrees it can be?

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I've got my 4670k with the h100i cooler on 4.7Ghz at 3.5V which works fine around 80-83°C. So you can easily overclock a bit higher.

3.5V? is that a typo?

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3.5V? is that a typo?

Sorry...sorry...sorrry.... I always make the mistake of not putting a 1.xxx in the front of the voltage. I obviously meant 1.350V. Please don't overclock to 3.5V

I once had one of these, now I've got this.

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so what is the Maximum degrees it can be?

For me it is. I personally wouldnt go any higher even if I could.

I once had one of these, now I've got this.

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For me it is. I personally wouldnt go any higher even if I could.

Is it safe if it runs at 85C Max 

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Is it safe if it runs at 85C Max 

Have you tried to get the Voltage down as much as possible?

I once had one of these, now I've got this.

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