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how good can a corsair h105 cool a 5820k?

1 hour ago, DominicNikon said:

how good can a corsair h105 cool a i7 5820k if im overclocking it?

Shouldn't be a problem with 1.30v at 4.5Ghz. Assuming your room temp is in low 20's C.

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1 minute ago, Deli said:

Shouldn't be a problem with 1.30v at 4.5Ghz. Assuming your room temp is in low 20's C.

im in the low 20s, my i5 4670k at 1.345V is at 18-25C idle and 65C when playing GTA V on my h105

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1 hour ago, DominicNikon said:

im in the low 20s, my i5 4670k at 1.345V is at 18-25C idle and 65C when playing GTA V on my h105

I don't have that game. Don't know how much CPU dependent it is.

 

5820K is six cores with Hyper Thread. It does pump out a lot more heat that 4670K. My old 4790K will idle 5-6C above room temp. While the 5820K is 10-11C. Also an average 5820K usually makes 4.5GHz at 1.3v. You might get a 4.6GHz with 1.35V. What I see other members at 1.30v, they're already hitting mid 70's C when doing AIDA 64. So unless you have a very good chip and/or a custom loop. You'll likely see 80+C with 1.35V 4.6GHz.

 

Of course, there are people who has golden chips, which do 4.8Ghz at 1.30v. Depends on how lucky you are.

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I have a H110GT and my 5820k @ 1.25V, 4.5 Ghz and my CPU has 65-70C after 12hrs AIDA 64. Since the H105 is a 240mm rad you can expect about 5-10C higher temps, if I am not mistaking.

Please quote me in any answers to my posts, so that I can read them easily and don´t forget about them. Thanks!

 

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I get about 60 degrees C on my h80i with my sig rig so you would probably see about 50-55 C oc

CPU: Intel i7 - 5820k @ 4.5GHz, Cooler: Corsair H80i, Motherboard: MSI X99S Gaming 7, RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR4 2666MHz CL16,

GPU: ASUS GTX 980 Strix, Case: Corsair 900D, PSU: Corsair AX860i 860W, Keyboard: Logitech G19, Mouse: Corsair M95, Storage: Intel 730 Series 480GB SSD, WD 1.5TB Black

Display: BenQ XL2730Z 2560x1440 144Hz

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7 hours ago, MEOOOOOOOOOOOOW said:

I have a H110GT and my 5820k @ 1.25V, 4.5 Ghz and my CPU has 65-70C after 12hrs AIDA 64. Since the H105 is a 240mm rad you can expect about 5-10C higher temps, if I am not mistaking.

how much hotter you think the broadwell-e 6 core will be?

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1 hour ago, DominicNikon said:

how much hotter you think the broadwell-e 6 core will be?

Why do you ask question that nobody knows?

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1 hour ago, trag1c said:

I get about 60 degrees C on my h80i with my sig rig so you would probably see about 50-55 C oc

60C when gaming or under stress test?

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4 minutes ago, Deli said:

Why do you ask question that nobody knows?

maybe someone has one of those magic balls?

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1 hour ago, Deli said:

60C when gaming or under stress test?

Gaming 

CPU: Intel i7 - 5820k @ 4.5GHz, Cooler: Corsair H80i, Motherboard: MSI X99S Gaming 7, RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR4 2666MHz CL16,

GPU: ASUS GTX 980 Strix, Case: Corsair 900D, PSU: Corsair AX860i 860W, Keyboard: Logitech G19, Mouse: Corsair M95, Storage: Intel 730 Series 480GB SSD, WD 1.5TB Black

Display: BenQ XL2730Z 2560x1440 144Hz

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14 hours ago, DominicNikon said:

how much hotter you think the broadwell-e 6 core will be?

I think there will be barely any difference. Maybe something like 5C more, but not sure. No one can answer this at the moment

Please quote me in any answers to my posts, so that I can read them easily and don´t forget about them. Thanks!

 

I love spending my time with PC tinkering, networking and server-stuff.

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I have that chip and had that aio, at 1.25 to 1.27ish, at 4.5ghz and fans at blistering high speed, under full load of course, it would be around 65, gradually climbing as the aio gets heatsoaked

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4 hours ago, Slickwicked said:

I have that chip and had that aio, at 1.25 to 1.27ish, at 4.5ghz and fans at blistering high speed, under full load of course, it would be around 65, gradually climbing as the aio gets heatsoaked

what do you mean by heat soaked?

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1 hour ago, DominicNikon said:

what do you mean by heat soaked?

The fluid warming up in your aio cooler. Which starts at your room temprature but could rise up to 50 degrees or even more when you CPU is under constant load for longer periods

CPU: i7-12700KF Grill Plate Edition // MOBO: Asus Z690-PLUS WIFI D4 // RAM: 16GB G.Skill Trident Z 3200MHz CL14 

GPU: MSI GTX 1080 FE // PSU: Corsair RM750i // CASE: Thermaltake Core X71 // BOOT: Samsung Evo 960 500GB

STORAGE: WD PC SN530 512GB + Samsung Evo 860 500GB // COOLING: Full custom loop // DISPLAY: LG 34UC89G-B

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