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2 minutes ago, kiet.exe said:

So I run a ryzen 5 2600 and an rtx 2060 super in my system and i just want to know if these temps r good.

while running fortnite, i get average 37 degrees celsius for my gpu and 47 for my cpu. 

Thats good. They can go up to the 90s under load.

I am far from an expert in this so please correct me if I’m wrong.

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Just now, kiet.exe said:

So I run a ryzen 5 2600 and an rtx 2060 super in my system and i just want to know if these temps r good.

while running fortnite, i get average 37 degrees celsius for my gpu and 47 for my cpu. 

I mean, my R5 2600 is overclocked to 4.15ghz and it still doesn't pass 70 under load, with a Hyper 212 EVO, so.. Unless you've got a stock cooler and you're overclocking upwards of 4ghz and above, your temps should almost never be bad, unless there's, like, not good contact between your cooler and CPU.

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11 minutes ago, d0st. said:

I mean, my R5 2600 is overclocked to 4.15ghz and it still doesn't pass 70 under load, with a Hyper 212 EVO, so.. Unless you've got a stock cooler and you're overclocking upwards of 4ghz and above, your temps should almost never be bad, unless there's, like, not good contact between your cooler and CPU.

I want to oc my cpu but am not sure how i shud do it. I know if the oc doesnt work u can reboot and it resets but i am still scared. 

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Just now, kiet.exe said:

I want to oc my cpu but am not sure how i shud do it.

What I did, was, obviously go into the BIOS by smashing delete, keep everything normal, and just up the core clock multiplier to 39 (3.9ghz) for a while, before I upped it to 4.2, which it couldn't do, either to my power supply or the CPU's limits, so I backed it to 4.15, and it's been performing amazingly, as long as you have a non-stock, semi-decent cooling solution. If you're scared of frying your CPU, and you're not sure if turning it on will or wont, just short the clear CMOS pins on your motherboard, to reset your BIOS to stock settings. But you shouldn't be messing with voltage unless you want the very most best overclock possible.

TL;DR, set it to 3.9ghz for a week, then 4.15ghz. Also, have a 500W+ power supply.

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7 hours ago, d0st. said:

What I did, was, obviously go into the BIOS by smashing delete, keep everything normal, and just up the core clock multiplier to 39 (3.9ghz) for a while, before I upped it to 4.2, which it couldn't do, either to my power supply or the CPU's limits, so I backed it to 4.15, and it's been performing amazingly, as long as you have a non-stock, semi-decent cooling solution. If you're scared of frying your CPU, and you're not sure if turning it on will or wont, just short the clear CMOS pins on your motherboard, to reset your BIOS to stock settings. But you shouldn't be messing with voltage unless you want the very most best overclock possible.

TL;DR, set it to 3.9ghz for a week, then 4.15ghz. Also, have a 500W+ power supply.

I will try this out as im getting a 360mm rad aio for my cpu and also have a 550w psu

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3 minutes ago, kiet.exe said:

will try this out as im getting a 360mm rad aio for my cpu and also have a 550w psu

a 360 for a 2600?! 

No don't 

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Just now, kiet.exe said:

i just have a really good deal so its okay

Then get it 

Temps are good tho 

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