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Is 70 degrees to warm for my fx-6300 under load with stock cooler? could it damage anything?

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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this is whilst folding by the way

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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No. At 80C I would get curious.

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Is this at load?

 

Is 70 degrees to warm for my fx-6300 under load with stock cooler? could it damage anything?

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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70C is warm but to be expected on the stock cooler and case air flow will play a part in temps as well. If you get 70C under load with the stock cooler and stock clocks, then I would remount the CPU cooler with new TIM.

 

Typically, while I can't say it happens with every board, the CPU will start to throttle as soon as 1 core hits 80C. I've tested this repeatedly and found it to hold true. So keep it under 70C if you can.

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I would never go above 62c 24/7, i stick to Phenom II's thermal limits.

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70C is warm but to be expected on the stock cooler and case air flow will play a part in temps as well. If you get 70C under load with the stock cooler and stock clocks, then I would remount the CPU cooler with new TIM.

 

Typically, while I can't say it happens with every board, the CPU will start to throttle as soon as 1 core hits 80C. I've tested this repeatedly and found it to hold true. So keep it under 70C if you can.

ok. Case has good airflow, Phantom 410 with 3 120mm intakes, 1 140mm intake, and 3 120mmm exausts, alll filled

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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I would never go above 62c 24/7, i stick to Phenom II's thermal limits.

 

I would agree with you that the lower the better but sometimes you cant get the temps that low under sustained heavy load.

 

ok. Case has good airflow, Phantom 410 with 3 120mm intakes, 1 140mm intake, and 3 120mmm exausts, alll filled

 

Everything helps.

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62c is max temp according to amd, they do have a built in safety buffer in this, 70c is probably fine but if you want the cpu to last 3 or 4 years try keeping it under 65c ;)

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