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Hello,

 

I am using H100i for water cooling the CPU.

 

CPU: i7 4790K

 

It's avg. temp as shown in the Corsair Link is 40 to 55 deg. It's normal even after using h100i?

 

 

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Max. temp as in my CPU can handle or max it reached?

 

max it reaches

 

also, it's getting hot up here, so your ambient temp might have some effect on it, what's the temp in the room?

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max it reaches

 

also, it's getting hot up here, so your ambient temp might have some effect on it, what's the temp in the room?

Don't mind but how can I check what maximum temp. it reached any way?

Also, 36 Deg is the temp. of Delhi, India (City I live in).

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Don't mind but how can I check what maximum temp. it reached any way?

Also, 36 Deg is the temp. of Delhi, India (City I live in).

 

hwmonitor, or some else, there is lots of stuff like that on the interwebs

also, by your ambient temp, i'd say you're not gonna get much better temps on average

i have about 28 ambient and idling at 34 with kraken x61

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hwmonitor, or some else, there is lots of stuff like that on the interwebs

also, by your ambient temp, i'd say you're not gonna get much better temps on average

i have about 28 ambient and idling at 34 with kraken x61

So according to you my temp. is fine?

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So according to you my temp. is fine?

 

try running some benchmark and see how high it gets, shouldn't get over 70°C

i'd say your cpu temp at idle, considering your ambient temp is fine

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try running some benchmark and see how high it gets, shouldn't get over 70°C

i'd say your cpu temp at idle, considering your ambient temp is fine

It's like 35 to 45 deg.

 

Right now I am watching Youtube, Installing GTA and reading Linus (Chrome).

 

It's 3 AM here so its cooler. I expect it to be hotter in the noon as it's sunny (very) in Noon.

 

What benchmarks do you suggest? Please mention the software or the website?

 

 

Also I will be able to play GTA V without lag and the temp. shut down?

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It's like 35 to 45 deg.

 

Right now I am watching Youtube, Installing GTA and reading Linus (Chrome).

 

It's 3 AM here so its cooler. I expect it to be hotter in the noon as it's sunny (very) in Noon.

 

What benchmarks do you suggest? Please mention the software or the website?

 

 

Also I will be able to play GTA V without lag and the temp. shut down?

 

i use intels xtu for a quick check, it's very easy to use, just do a stress test and it'll show you everything you need/want to know

but aida64 is also good

 

i'd say you won't have problems running games, since those don't use 100% of cpu all the time as a benchmark would

but don't expect too low temps, the water in the loop will get hot, hotter than ambient, so it won't cool cpu as much as it would if it had 30°C

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