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H110i GT + 4770k temperature issue ?

After having my 4770k for 2 years with stock cooler i decided to buy an AIO watercooling kit (H110i GT) and get in to overclocking.

My OC is 4.2ghz, 1.2V

 

Here are my temps,

Idle: 35-40c

gaming: 55-60c

aida64 10min stress test: 75c

 

Are these temps normal?

The pump and fans are both set to quiet mode. My ambient temperature is around 25c.

 

other specs:

mobo: asus z87pro

case: corsair carbide 500r

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Just now, grkswe said:

After having my 4770k for 2 years with stock cooler i decided to buy an AIO watercooling kit (H110i GT) and get in to overclocking.

My OC is 4.2ghz, 1.2V

 

Here are my temps,

Idle: 35-40c

gaming: 55-60c

aida64 10min stress test: 75c

 

Are these temps normal?

The pump and fans are both set to quiet mode. My ambient temperature is around 25c.

 

other specs:

mobo: asus z87pro

case: corsair carbide 500r

yep. 4770k is just a hot bastard. mine does barely do 4ghz with reasonable voltage

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looks fine, since your gaming temps are in the mid 50s-low 60s then it's fine, adia puts an unusual amount of stress on to the CPU so it's all good :D 

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The numbers look pretty typical, but a 10 minute stress test is rather short for temp readings.  Had you kept it running I wouldn't be surprised to see temps creep up a few more degrees before stabilizing.

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1 hour ago, ThomasD said:

The numbers look pretty typical, but a 10 minute stress test is rather short for temp readings.  Had you kept it running I wouldn't be surprised to see temps creep up a few more degrees before stabilizing.

1 hour ago, Mr.Meerkat said:

looks fine, since your gaming temps are in the mid 50s-low 60s then it's fine, adia puts an unusual amount of stress on to the CPU so it's all good :D 

1 hour ago, ChrisCross said:

yep. 4770k is just a hot bastard. mine does barely do 4ghz with reasonable voltage

 

Ok then :)  i googled around and saw temperatures way down from mine and got a little worried :P

 

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25 minutes ago, grkswe said:

 

Ok then :)  i googled around and saw temperatures way down from mine and got a little worried :P

 

Reason: that was probably gaming temps and not something like adia or p95 stressing it :D 

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5 hours ago, grkswe said:

 

Ok then :)  i googled around and saw temperatures way down from mine and got a little worried :P

 

Just so you know, a 10 minute stress test on AIDA 64 is not enough time for the water in the AIO to reach its max temp, especially in a 280mm radiator. So, try something like an hour or 2 long stress test. Especially since most people game for longer than 10 minutes... expect to see 2-3 degrees higher but I would still test it to make sure.

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On 5/4/2016 at 3:09 AM, Cereal5 said:

Just so you know, a 10 minute stress test on AIDA 64 is not enough time for the water in the AIO to reach its max temp, especially in a 280mm radiator. So, try something like an hour or 2 long stress test. Especially since most people game for longer than 10 minutes... expect to see 2-3 degrees higher but I would still test it to make sure.

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