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i5 4690k overlocking temps

So I decided to overclock my CPU to 4.3GHz at 1.150v (all I did was set clock, set power to adaptive and manually set voltage to the 1.150 p.s kinda a overclocking nub), my temps 1 hour in  on prime 95 are

core 0 - 56C
core 1 -  58C
core 2 -  52C
core 3 - 49C
package - 58 - 60 C

and at times during Prime, the temps kicked up to :

core 0 - 80C
core 1 - 78C
core 2 - 76C
core 3 - 68C
package - 76C
then back down to the previous listed temps.

I use the h100i as cooling, with 5 fans 3 of which are case, setup is 2 140mm are pull, back 140mm fan and h100i fans are set to push. The issue is this seems extremely high to me, and I am deciding whether its my h100i being poopy or I need to reapply thermal paste, or even having to clock down, but I dont know what it is!

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system specs

i5 4690k
asus maximus 7
G. Skill ripjaws X series 8gb
corsair h100i
corsair rm series 650W modular gold+
hyperX SSD 120gb
harddrive 1TB
fractal r4

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Overclock stability/temps are highly dependent on the chip; there are no "normal" temps. 

 

My 4690k with a Seidon 240m:

4.2ghz and 1.120v ---  81ºc  

Stock --- 70ºc

4.5ghz and 1.250v --- 96ºc

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those are fine temps dont worry

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stock cooler?

 

those are great temps.

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Even with the H100i those are decent temps. A little hot but not bad

 

 

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Even with the H100i those are decent temps. A little hot but not bad

my 4790k on nzxt x61 on prime 95 load was 90 c with 1.25 volts

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my 4790k on nzxt x61 on prime 95 load was 90 c with 1.25 volts

Mine at 4.5Ghz 1.25 volts hits 80 with a broken H100i

 

 

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Mine at 4.5Ghz 1.25 volts hits 80 with a broken H100i

what do you mean by broken and i meant 1.3 volts

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what do you mean by broken and i meant 1.3 volts

I have lost full control of the pump so I cant control fan or pump speed

 

 

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I have lost full control of the pump so I cant control fan or pump speed

It is not a variable speed pump. You cannot control the H100i pump rpm.

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It is not a variable speed pump. You cannot control the H100i pump rpm.

I swear I could. I think.... The thing has been broken for months so I forget

 

 

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I swear I could. I think.... The thing has been broken for months so I forget

Nope. You can see the rpm, you can change the fan rpms, you can change the LED colour, but no you cannot change the pump rpm.

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Nope. You can see the rpm, you can change the fan rpms, you can change the LED colour, but no you cannot change the pump rpm.

I swear ive seen it change in Corsair Link (when it wasnt crashing constantly)

 

 

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