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Is This a Fine Temp For an OC'd i5-12600K

I run R23 on my i5-12600k which had all its P and E cores overclocked to 5,2 and 4 Ghz respectively.

I got 19,5K as the score on multi thread testing with temp never reaching beyond 90C be it on core or package

 

is this a fine temp, or do I need to under volt it? And does under volting it reduces its performance

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It's fine technically, but having a chip at 90c for long periods will kill its life by an half

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R23 hits it pretty hard with sustained load. What's your typical usage scenario? See how the temps do under those conditions.

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53 minutes ago, Hairless Monkey Boy said:

R23 hits it pretty hard with sustained load. What's your typical usage scenario? See how the temps do under those conditions.

My Typical gaming scenario consisting of playing mostly valorant and FFXIV which can usually add up to 10-14 hours daily, my CPU temps will mostly stay around 78C give or take. is that good?

 

Using R23 is only seeing what my CPU temps will be at when under max load, like, i don't want it to hit Tjmax when under max load (i had repeated R23 for 6 times which adds up to an hour and the CPU temps didn't go past 90C)

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42 minutes ago, Lunacy said:

My Typical gaming scenario consisting of playing mostly valorant and FFXIV which can usually add up to 10-14 hours daily, my CPU temps will mostly stay around 78C give or take. is that good?

 

Using R23 is only seeing what my CPU temps will be at when under max load, like, i don't want it to hit Tjmax when under max load (i had repeated R23 for 6 times which adds up to an hour and the CPU temps didn't go past 90C)

Thats fine, You wont damage anything with high temps, unless you disable temperature protection. Voltage is more important. Basically any load under 1.45v (most say 1.4v) is fine. Thats on full load, not idle. But at that voltage it'll burn(be very hot) and throttle on most coolers

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4 hours ago, Lunacy said:

is this a fine temp,

as long it doesn't throttle i guess?  you're the one running cb... check with cpuz or hwinfo64 if it throttles, if no, it's fine. 

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3 hours ago, Lunacy said:

My Typical gaming scenario consisting of playing mostly valorant and FFXIV which can usually add up to 10-14 hours daily, my CPU temps will mostly stay around 78C give or take. is that good?

 

Using R23 is only seeing what my CPU temps will be at when under max load, like, i don't want it to hit Tjmax when under max load (i had repeated R23 for 6 times which adds up to an hour and the CPU temps didn't go past 90C)

FF14 is about as multi-threaded as Windows 3.1

 

Exaggerated, of course, but to put in perspective that's my main game and on my 10900K typically it's under 20% utilization. More commonly single digits. You'll NEVER see high usage or temps playing that game.

 

Here's some data after playing it for a few hours

 

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21 hours ago, Shimmy Gummi said:

FF14 is about as multi-threaded as Windows 3.1

 

Exaggerated, of course, but to put in perspective that's my main game and on my 10900K typically it's under 20% utilization. More commonly single digits. You'll NEVER see high usage or temps playing that game.

 

Here's some data after playing it for a few hours

 

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Yeah idk when or why it hit that it normally doesn't but at one point for whatever reason maybe because i was doing something at that time beside playing at that time but that temp left quite an impression on me

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1 hour ago, Lunacy said:

Yeah idk when or why it hit that it normally doesn't but at one point for whatever reason maybe because i was doing something at that time beside playing at that time but that temp left quite an impression on me

What DC are you on?


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24 minutes ago, Shimmy Gummi said:

 

What DC are you on?


Crystal/Diabolos represent!

 

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  • 3 months later...

I've overclocked my i5-12600K to 5.2ghz on the p-cores and 4.1ghz on the e-cores.
Under load the p-cores don't get any higher than 77c and the e-cores at 55c.
I'm using an AK400 heatsink by DeepCool with Kryonaut thermal paste.

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