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Tempature question 5930k

I wanted to ask is 30c good for idle temp on a 5930k with an ambient room temperature of around 75 degrees fahrenheit? When I mean idle, I'm talking about web browsing, watching youtube, twitch or something like that. This is at stock speeds too btw

 

Edit: welp I typed temperature wrong oh well

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well my 4790k is 38 at idle so I would say 30c is fantastic

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uh, yes

 

put it this way, overclocked and overvolted 4690k sits at 32 at idle, even when underwater

That seems amazing 

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Mine is around 28-32c idle @ stock speeds. 30-35c @ 4.7ghz.

Edit: I'm referring to my 4790k.

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Mine is around 28-32c idle @ stock speeds. 30-35c @ 4.7ghz.

Damn you got your 5930k to 4.7 thats very solid or  were you talking about 4790k which is really good too I would think.

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Damn you got your 5930k to 4.7 thats very solid or  were you talking about 4790k which is really good too I would think.

I was referring to my 4790k. Lol

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Idle temps don't mean a whole lot, more times than not, they'll hover around ambient temps. An if you aren't using your cpu, no matter how much you've oc'ed, there will be maybe a couple of degrees difference. Your room is 24c and your cpu is 30c. It's about standard.

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Alright well I'm going to start overclocking tomorrow. I'm pretty new to it and hope I don't stress out too much haha, but you gotta learn sometime. 

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