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What vcore is your CPU at?

Had a similar problem with my H100 had a broken pump.

Ahm, you might want to run somekind of stability test.

Usually Auto-Vcore when OCing will go insanely high compared to what you actually need.

I am running my 2500k @ 1.30Vcore / 1,7PLL / 4.5ghz.

And I rarely hit 80°C in prime even at 1.35Vcore.

But you will need to do stability testing. Just putting CPU @XVcore isn't going to help much ;)

If you want to test the absolute max temp you can get, download "Intel Burn Test" will get hotter than prime95 usually and you can have a 5mins run or something before you go to bed and check if the highest possible temps you will get at night so you dont have to worry.

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What vcore is your CPU at?

Had a similar problem with my H100 had a broken pump.

Thanks for the help, Apparently the block wasn't making good contact with the cpu. I'm going to look into into the auto-vcore but so far everything seems good. Thanks again
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