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2700X Temps Prime95 Small FFT

Ambient temps 25.9 Celsius ! The cooling solution is 1x Corsair H45 and 1x Corsair 55 in series just for the CPU ! Not Even Mad ! Just saying this is a nice little CPU ! 

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Yeah that's pretty good for a 2700X and just a slim 120mm AIO, nice one.

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1 minute ago, Mateyyy said:

Yeah that's pretty good for a 2700X and just a slim 120mm AIO, nice one.

It's 2 radiators in series ...1x 120mm and a 1x 240mm ! Had them around and did a McGyver job ! My bad ...H45 rad with built in pump, H55 pump and an Arctic 240mm rad :) It's a thick one. 

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3 minutes ago, Saint_Ballz said:

It's 2 radiators in series ...1x 120mm and a 1x 240mm ! Had them around and did a McGyver job ! My bad ...H45 rad with built in pump, H55 pump and an Arctic 240mm rad :) It's a thick one. 

Oh, my bad, sounds like quite the setup then wow haha. Yeah I was thinking that was actually a little low just for an H45, that makes more sense now.

Still, that's a solid result, the 2700X is a pretty hot running chip.

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13 minutes ago, Mateyyy said:

Oh, my bad, sounds like quite the setup then wow haha. Yeah I was thinking that was actually a little low just for an H45, that makes more sense now.

Still, that's a solid result, the 2700X is a pretty hot running chip.

I mean, at 1,375V at 4.2GHz it does reach upper 80's.With AC on at 21 Celsius it doesn't crash, but I don't feel comfortable with those values ! 

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2 minutes ago, Saint_Ballz said:

I mean, at 1,375V at 4.2GHz it does reach upper 80's.With AC on at 21 Celsius it doesn't crash, but I don't feel comfortable with those values ! 

I mean, high 80s in Prime95 Small FFT with AVX is to be expected, it's a very unrealistic load. For a daily overclock though I'd probably keep the Vcore under 1.35V, and you'll want sustained temperatures to be under ~85C (spikes to 86-90C are acceptable, but not constantly).

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Tomorrow I will take the PC apart and clean everything. My 6 Months Maintenance is overdue by 2 Months. Started today, but...uhm...had an emergency on Rust ! :)

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