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it will always be HOT  ;)

but not very hot (Not over the avg)

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No it won't get hot, you could probably hit 4.4 turbo just fine with that. 

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My 4690K gets to like 60c at stock (I have 0.98 as my stock vcore- good chip).

 

I use a £30 air cooler that's on par with the 212.

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sure you can, even still if you do overclock , just don't let it get to over 90 degrees or so consistently, around near that temp is okay i believe, if it tips over that scale then you've got a problem. but still it's intel chip, it will down-clock itself to keep the CPU cool, not the case with AMD tho, Just keep that in mind.

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i get about 45c at idle and about 75c on load with a stock cooelr, so a evo 212 should have lower temps by 5-10c.

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i oc my 4690k to 4.4GHz  @1.27V with the h105 i got to 34idle, 68 underload whereas the evo212 got to about 34idle and 74 underload, surprising isn't it?. If I can go back in time I would have bought the evo212 and not upgrade to my h105, its not that much different but the h105 cost 3.2 x more than the evo212.

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