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Hey guys is this nornal temps? 3770k 4.4 ghz

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And yes, those temps seem fine. What really matters is load temps.

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http://i.imgur.com/OlzHMv2.png

 

these are results i got from intelburn test (standard)

raijintek triton 240mm 

 

Link a stress test temperature, and then we can give an answer.

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What should i use to see the stress temperature? kind of new to all of these

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Link a stress test temperature, and then we can give an answer.

He did a intel burn test. Looks like the max he hit was 85 Degrees.

Seems fine imo. Ivy can get hot.

What should i use to see the stress temperature? kind of new to all of these

Coretemp or Speccy.

 

 

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He did a intel burn test. Looks like the max he hit was 85 Degrees.

 

Seems fine imo. Ivy can get hot.

 

That's just the max that it showed, it wasn't necessarily a stress test though.

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Ah my room temp is about 24-28c or so i believe, i thought i might have done a little thermal paste or to much, and its the stock one as well, during games it doesnt pass 60? i think 

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run a stress test and see how hot it gets

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That's just the max that it showed, it wasn't necessarily a stress test though.

 

Heh, If its hitting 85 like that I can only presume it will get much hotter if run for a good 10-20 minutes.

 

 

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that 85 does worry me , any idea why it could get that high?

i have a 750d, with 2 intakes at the bottom, stock 140mm at the front, and the raijintek 240mm fans at about 1700rpm ,

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that 85 does worry me , any idea why it could get that high?

i have a 750d, with 2 intakes at the bottom, stock 140mm at the front, and the raijintek 240mm fans at about 1700rpm ,

 

You are overclocked, don't forget. More clock = More Power, and by extension, more heat.

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So i should be fine correct? i had thoughts of getting a new cooler also but just kinda dont want to take it all out again.  during normal usage my temps 40-63c tops, i assume this is fine, does the 3770k really run hotter then the 4790k? 

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So i should be fine correct? i had thoughts of getting a new cooler also but just kinda dont want to take it all out again.  during normal usage my temps 40-63c tops, i assume this is fine, does the 3770k really run hotter then the 4790k? 

 

Did you run a stress test yet to see what it will actually get up to?

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Did you run a stress test yet to see what it will actually get up to?

Would an intel burn test work?

or should i use something else?

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This is wat ive gotten, on the asrock tuner, the highest temp i got was 74c and its around 63-65 at most, i think it was close to 30min

.http://i.imgur.com/tcM7Gfb.png

 

Then I wouldn't worry. The chips are very good at stopping damage from occurring.

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