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is 50 degrees while gaming bad - i9 9900k kraken x72

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No its very acceptable..

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23 minutes ago, Hiya! said:

No its very acceptable..

When I touch my case it does appear to be very hot though.

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32 minutes ago, itsaero said:

When I touch my case it does appear to be very hot though.

50c is 122F it will feel warm, but they thermal throttle at 100c which is 212F. 

it's generally reguarded as under 70c is good.

 

I've been running a 7700k at 80s for over a year and it hasn't degraded yet.

(High voltage for oc shite bin)

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On 4/20/2019 at 9:11 AM, itsaero said:

When I touch my case it does appear to be very hot though.

Without taking an actual measurement how can you be sure it's "very hot"? 50c is pretty darn good. 

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if youre getting 50c when gaming then you have some damn good cooling ...
 

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On 4/20/2019 at 3:45 AM, Labeled said:

50c is 122F it will feel warm, but they thermal throttle at 100c which is 212F. 

it's generally reguarded as under 70c is good.

 

I've been running a 7700k at 80s for over a year and it hasn't degraded yet.

(High voltage for oc shite bin)

what are you cooling it with ?

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9 hours ago, max668 said:

what are you cooling it with ?

custom loop, ek water blocks, 360 rad. gpu has only hit a max of 55 since I added it to the loop a few months ago, usually hangs around 50s its also overclocked.

 

My 7700k is at 5.15GHz at 1.46v LLC5 it wont stay stable under that and its questionable at times even at that. However I also half want it to die so I can justify upgrading it. 

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18 hours ago, Labeled said:

custom loop, ek water blocks, 360 rad. gpu has only hit a max of 55 since I added it to the loop a few months ago, usually hangs around 50s its also overclocked.

 

My 7700k is at 5.15GHz at 1.46v LLC5 it wont stay stable under that and its questionable at times even at that. However I also half want it to die so I can justify upgrading it. 

you can give it to me and justify it and upgrade it lol

Do you thing its worth water cooling gtx 970s ? I have 2 as you can see on the image above. They are overclocked but Im sure I could push it further if they ware water cooled

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BTW I didnt finish overclocking. It takes a lot of time and time is what I dont have so I would tweek it like twice a week, use it and repeat it when I have some free time.

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Honestly with the money you spend on waterblocks, pump, res, rad. You're just better off buying a better card with the age of a 970

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