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Please check the My temp that i attached.
Reminder my processor is still in stock speed.

 

NOTE: on the left side part of the picture that is my temp. in IDLE.
then on the right side is my TEMP when using Prime95

 

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that about right, idle is above average but your prime temps are verry good

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The temperatures a fine, but I feel like you know that already...

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that about right, idle is above average but your prime temps are verry good

my idle temp is kinda weird. 

should i consider the climate here? (is it a big factor?)

its tooo hot. lol

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my idle temp is kinda weird. 

should i consider the climate here? (is it a big factor?)

its tooo hot. lol

yea probably, nothing to worry about and 4.3 is viable

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how about my temp when overclocking in 4.3ghz?

high 60's low 70's

 

but i cant really say since i dont know your cooler

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how about my temp when overclocking in 4.3ghz?

Just overclock it and see. You aren't going to hurt anything just to check the temps, it throttles before any real damage is done anyways. There is really no way to tell what temps you will have. Every chip handles things differently, yours could run low voltage and high ghz or take a lot of voltage to overclock both effect temps. There is no way for anyone to know except yourself by trying it.

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Just overclock it and see. You aren't going to hurt anything just to check the temps, it throttles before any real damage is done anyways. There is really no way to tell what temps you will have. Every chip handles things differently, yours could run low voltage and high ghz or take a lot of voltage to overclock both effect temps. There is no way for anyone to know except yourself by trying it.

honestly this is my first time overclocking a cpu. and can i ask you something about the voltage , hmmm if i'm going with 4.3ghz speed should i increase the volt amount? or should adjust only the speed?

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honestly this is my first time overclocking a cpu. and can i ask you something about the voltage , hmmm if i'm going with 4.3ghz speed should i increase the volt amount? or should adjust only the speed?

You can try adjusting just the speed, see if it is stable. If it isn't then increase the voltage until it is stable. Check temps and see if you're happy with it.

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