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Are my temps ok? 4670k @ 4.6GHz

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Yep they're fine.

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Thanks guys, just wanted to be sure that i wasn't gonna fry my cpu in a few weeks :)

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Hey guys,

 

 

I was just wondering if my temps are ok? i have run aida 64 for 11hours (nearly 12) and it seems stable but my highest temps were 83C

 

I am running at 4.6GHz @ 1.384 volts with a noctua d-14

 

http://puu.sh/6LY59

 

http://puu.sh/6LY5q

 

http://puu.sh/6JOr1

Yeah Haswells run hot but seem to have high thermal tolerance. I wouldn't dare run my AMD CPU at that temperature!

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1.39V is a really high voltage, it will degrade your cpu lifetime.

1.3 is the max I would go.. and even that is not good.

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1.39V is a really high voltage, it will degrade your cpu lifetime.

1.3 is the max I would go.. and even that is not good.

So the cpu would die in 5 years instead of 10 years,big deal - he would probably upgrade before.

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1.39V is a really high voltage, it will degrade your cpu lifetime.

1.3 is the max I would go.. and even that is not good.

1.45 is the recommended maximum voltage with ambient cooling solutions. I believe degradation and electron migration start at 1.4v and above.

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1.45 is the recommended maximum voltage with ambient cooling solutions. I believe degradation and electron migration start at 1.4v and above.

most peaple say 1.3.. but ok, its not my cpu :P

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1.39V is a really high voltage, it will degrade your cpu lifetime.

1.3 is the max I would go.. and even that is not good.

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Its what JJ says, and forums, including this one

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1.384 V its a pretty high voltage, but your temps are suprisingly good for it being that high. The absolute max is 90 C but 85 C should be where you draw the line.

 

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the voltage seems a bit high for 24/7. the temps are ok though.

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Your voltage is a little silly I run 1.285v-1.3v when I OC to 4.8ghz maxxes out around 70c, for 4.6ghz 1.27v-1.28v is fine (for me atleast)

 

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You guys are lucky, I can't seem to get any more than 4.3ghz out of my 4670k . :(

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Lol 1.30V isnt the max voltage. It's in the bios or people say that because of temperature reasons. The max is 1.45V higher than that you're in your electromigration zone. 1.384V is safe - just make sure to use offset voltage & speedstep and ofc have your windows power saving profile on balanced so the cpu underclocks & undervolts at idle.

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not a bad temp on air. its a little high for my tastes though. im at 4.6 ghz and am just getting 72c after a few hours on prime95 with an h100i. i am only at 1.275 vcore though.

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Hey guys,

 

 

I was just wondering if my temps are ok? i have run aida 64 for 11hours (nearly 12) and it seems stable but my highest temps were 83C

 

I am running at 4.6GHz @ 1.384 volts with a noctua d-14

 

http://puu.sh/6LY59

 

http://puu.sh/6LY5q

 

http://puu.sh/6JOr1

 

what kinda voltage for a 4.5GHz overclock? not a lota difference between 4.5 and

4.6 but prolly with less voltage and heat.

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I'd say 1.38 is high but acceptable. If I were you I would try to see if I can't run my cpu at say 4.4ghz and at much lower volts though for 24/7 use. If you don't plan to use this overclock everyday all the time then don't worry

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Been running it for 24/7 overclock, it seems fine i've tired lowing for the volts for this but the best i can get is 1.382 (i ain't got a very good chip) maybe if i run adaptive it should be all good? also it doesn't run at 83C its max is 83C when running stress tests the max it goes is like 75C when playing BF4 it really never reaches 83C so im assuming this is fine? or does the added volts matter quite a bit?

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what kinda voltage for a 4.5GHz overclock? not a lota difference between 4.5 and

4.6 but prolly with less voltage and heat.

 

i haven't tested the volts on 4.5 but on 4.4 i had it at 1.32 if i remember correctly (probably slightly lower maybe 1.3 or 1.28 something like that)

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