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Alright, so I was wondering if my temps are normal. During basic web browsing, such as chrome with one or two tabs open, I am hitting about 50 degrees. During games, I hit about 67-70 degrees on my CPU. This is using the stock heatsink. I was considering either changing it out with a CRYORIG H7 or Corsiar H55. Do you think this is necessary?

If you're really unsure, you could reseat the heatsink to ensure it's on correctly, but that sounds about right to me. Just don't spend too much on a cooler if you get one, that CPU is locked after all. The Hyper 212 EVO from CM, be quiet! Pure Rock and Cryorig H7 are all great, relatively cheap air coolers.

Alright, so I was wondering if my temps are normal. During basic web browsing, such as chrome with one or two tabs open, I am hitting about 50 degrees. During games, I hit about 67-70 degrees on my CPU. This is using the stock heatsink. I was considering either changing it out with a CRYORIG H7 or Corsiar H55. Do you think this is necessary?

Snorlax: i7 5820k @4.5ghz, Asus X99 Pro, 32gb Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666, Cryorig R1 Ultimate, Samsung 850 evo 500gb, Asus GTX 1080 ROG Strix, Corsair RM850x, NZXT H440, Hue+

Smallsnor: Huawei Matebook X

 

Canon AE-1 w/ 50mm f/1.8 lens

Pentax KM w/ 55mm f/1.8 SMC lens

Zenit-E w/ 58mm f/2 Helios lens

Panasonic G7 with 14-42mm f/3.5 lens

Polaroid Spectra System

 

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Alright, so I was wondering if my temps are normal. During basic web browsing, such as chrome with one or two tabs open, I am hitting about 50 degrees. During games, I hit about 67-70 degrees on my CPU. This is using the stock heatsink. I was considering either changing it out with a CRYORIG H7 or Corsiar H55. Do you think this is necessary?

with stock heatsink that sounds fine. but what games and what cpu usage?

RIG #14670k @4.4 / 1.25v vcore. @ 4.5 / 1.3v vcore/ 1.95v vccin. MSI GAMING 4G GTX 970 @1540/3700 1.275v BIOS MOD. 16GB Kingston HyperX Savage RAM 2400mhz. MSI GAMING 5 Z97 MOBOFractal Design Define S. Dark Rock Pro 3. 850 EVO 250GB Seasonic M12II 620w
RIG #2: 4790k @ 4.6 / 1.25v vcore. EVGA SC ACX 2.0 980 SLI16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 2400mhz. Asus MAXIMUS VII Hero Z97. Fractal Design Define R5. NH D15. 850 EVO 250GB AX 860
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Usually GTAV or Just Cause 2 with a million mods, or Metro: Last Light

Snorlax: i7 5820k @4.5ghz, Asus X99 Pro, 32gb Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666, Cryorig R1 Ultimate, Samsung 850 evo 500gb, Asus GTX 1080 ROG Strix, Corsair RM850x, NZXT H440, Hue+

Smallsnor: Huawei Matebook X

 

Canon AE-1 w/ 50mm f/1.8 lens

Pentax KM w/ 55mm f/1.8 SMC lens

Zenit-E w/ 58mm f/2 Helios lens

Panasonic G7 with 14-42mm f/3.5 lens

Polaroid Spectra System

 

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Alright, so I was wondering if my temps are normal. During basic web browsing, such as chrome with one or two tabs open, I am hitting about 50 degrees. During games, I hit about 67-70 degrees on my CPU. This is using the stock heatsink. I was considering either changing it out with a CRYORIG H7 or Corsiar H55. Do you think this is necessary?

If you're really unsure, you could reseat the heatsink to ensure it's on correctly, but that sounds about right to me. Just don't spend too much on a cooler if you get one, that CPU is locked after all. The Hyper 212 EVO from CM, be quiet! Pure Rock and Cryorig H7 are all great, relatively cheap air coolers.

Project White Lightning (My ITX Gaming PC): Core i5-4690K | CRYORIG H5 Ultimate | ASUS Maximus VII Impact | HyperX Savage 2x8GB DDR3 | Samsung 850 EVO 250GB | WD Black 1TB | Sapphire RX 480 8GB NITRO+ OC | Phanteks Enthoo EVOLV ITX | Corsair AX760 | LG 29UM67 | CM Storm Quickfire Ultimate | Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum | HyperX Cloud II | Logitech Z333

Benchmark Results: 3DMark Firestrike: 10,528 | SteamVR VR Ready (avg. quality 7.1) | VRMark 7,004 (VR Ready)

 

Other systems I've built:

Core i3-6100 | CM Hyper 212 EVO | MSI H110M ECO | Corsair Vengeance LPX 1x8GB DDR4  | ADATA SP550 120GB | Seagate 500GB | EVGA ACX 2.0 GTX 1050 Ti | Fractal Design Core 1500 | Corsair CX450M

Core i5-4590 | Intel Stock Cooler | Gigabyte GA-H97N-WIFI | HyperX Savage 2x4GB DDR3 | Seagate 500GB | Intel Integrated HD Graphics | Fractal Design Arc Mini R2 | be quiet! Pure Power L8 350W

 

I am not a professional. I am not an expert. I am just a smartass. Don't try and blame me if you break something when acting upon my advice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Usually GTAV or Just Cause 2 with a million mods, or Metro: Last Light

sounds fine then. 

RIG #14670k @4.4 / 1.25v vcore. @ 4.5 / 1.3v vcore/ 1.95v vccin. MSI GAMING 4G GTX 970 @1540/3700 1.275v BIOS MOD. 16GB Kingston HyperX Savage RAM 2400mhz. MSI GAMING 5 Z97 MOBOFractal Design Define S. Dark Rock Pro 3. 850 EVO 250GB Seasonic M12II 620w
RIG #2: 4790k @ 4.6 / 1.25v vcore. EVGA SC ACX 2.0 980 SLI16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 2400mhz. Asus MAXIMUS VII Hero Z97. Fractal Design Define R5. NH D15. 850 EVO 250GB AX 860
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That's not right at all. I have the i5-4590 and I get around 30 degrees while idling.

 

Edit: I have the stock cooler.

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I'm running about 35 on idle and about 65-68 while gaming, same when doing a stress test under full load. Streaming I'm hitting about 46. Sounds pretty normal, but I would suggest try re-seating your cooler. 

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