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Anything under 70 is really good for the 4670K (under load).

 

Ok but what are the max limits I can go and keep it safe? Like NVIDIA states GPU can goes to like 100 degrees (or somthing  like that) but most users recommend 80 degrees to not shorten it's lifespan. So what is the temp recommended for 4670k?

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You're fine as long as it's under 80c

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Ok but what are the max limits I can go and keep it safe? Like NVIDIA states GPU can goes to like 100 degrees (or somthing  like that) but most users recommend 80 degrees to not shorten it's lifespan. So what is the temp recommended for 4670k?

85C and below to be safe. 85-90C is pushing it.

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Ok but what are the max limits I can go and keep it safe? Like NVIDIA states GPU can goes to like 100 degrees (or somthing  like that) but most users recommend 80 degrees to not shorten it's lifespan. So what is the temp recommended for 4670k?

 

The Intel website states that it should be 72.72 degrees. However, if you are stress testing (Prime95, AIDA64 etc.), then the max should preferably be 85. During gaming or real-world loads, staying under 80 shouldn't be a problem.

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Mobos are set auto at 100C to shutdown and 90C to warning. I've set them to 85C warning and 90C shutdown. You should make every other fan in case to be intake. That to make sure that rad gets as much fresh air as possible.

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Tonight is the night.

With a 4.4 Ghz. overclock I get about 58-64 degrees on full load. I'm air cooled with a Hyper 212 Evo, though.

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