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Core i7 4770K temperature

I got a new core i7 - 4770K and since I run it at stock cooler, I'm running it at stock speeds (4 Ghz) . While rendering it maxes out at 80 Degrees. I've got projects to render, huge projects and render will go on for about 6-8 hours or so. Can it handle it on around 80 degress for those 6-8 hours or should I buy a liquid cooler like corsair H100i GTX  ? 

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You shouldnt be overclocking a 4770K on a stock cooler, period :/

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You shouldnt be overclocking a 4770K on a stock cooler, period :/

He never said he did...

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I got a new core i7 - 4770K and since I run it at stock cooler, I'm running it at stock speeds (4 Ghz) . While rendering it maxes out at 80 Degrees. I've got projects to render, huge projects and render will go on for about 6-8 hours or so. Can it handle it on around 80 degress for those 6-8 hours or should I buy a liquid cooler like corsair H100i GTX  ? 

Id presonally get a cooler, thats a bit much for me to be comfortable, also being your location in the world it would be nice for sure.

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He never said he did...

Lmao shit its to early to technology for me >.<

I thought I saw a higher number there, not 4 :S

 

Anyways, still not really a good idea to leave a 4770K, the notoriously hot Haswell, to render for 8 hours on a stock cooler

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I got a new core i7 - 4770K and since I run it at stock cooler, I'm running it at stock speeds (4 Ghz) . While rendering it maxes out at 80 Degrees. I've got projects to render, huge projects and render will go on for about 6-8 hours or so. Can it handle it on around 80 degress for those 6-8 hours or should I buy a liquid cooler like corsair H100i GTX  ? 

I'D get some 212 evo, no need for something expensive like a aio

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I got a new core i7 - 4770K and since I run it at stock cooler, I'm running it at stock speeds (4 Ghz) . While rendering it maxes out at 80 Degrees. I've got projects to render, huge projects and render will go on for about 6-8 hours or so. Can it handle it on around 80 degress for those 6-8 hours or should I buy a liquid cooler like corsair H100i GTX  ? 

You'll be fine, don't worry. Sure, getting a good AIO will reduce temps, noise, and even allow for OC so you render faster. But as far as using the stock cooler, you are still safe with that temperature.

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