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Ideal 2700x temp?

I get about 65 degress while playing games like Rainbow six siege and PC Building simulator. Are these temps good? What's ideal?

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65 is great, anything less than 80 Celsius is ideal.

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1 minute ago, fasauceome said:

65 is great, anything less than 80 Celsius is ideal.

Thank you, this is my first build so I am kinda worried about my temps, hope you will understand.

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9 minutes ago, NotGonnaGetWhoooshed said:

Thank you, this is my first build so I am kinda worried about my temps, hope you will understand.

my 8600k is running 78 degrees daily, you have nothing to worry

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It's not terrible, but it's not awesome.  I'm assuming it's the stock cooler?  If so then you're going to be able to go lower with a better cooler though it isn't necessary unless you want to ring out some more performance.  

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51 minutes ago, NotGonnaGetWhoooshed said:

I get about 65 degress while playing games like Rainbow six siege and PC Building simulator. Are these temps good? What's ideal?

you are sweet ! great temps that, assuming under full load with stock cooler

 

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16 minutes ago, nick name said:

It's not terrible, but it's not awesome.  I'm assuming it's the stock cooler?  If so then you're going to be able to go lower with a better cooler though it isn't necessary unless you want to ring out some more performance.  

I do not have a stock cooler, I have a thermaltake riing 12 cpu cooler

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1 minute ago, NotGonnaGetWhoooshed said:

I do not have a stock cooler, I have a thermaltake riing 12 cpu cooler

Ahh then it sounds like you're doing fine.  And my logic is that improved cooling is leading to higher frequencies which is also pushing temps.  So at 65*C you're probably running faster with that cooler than if you were using the stock cooler.  All of this to say is that you're doing well.  

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