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I ran Prime95 stress test and my cpu was maxed for over a hour and never hit over 50c. Is this a glitch in me running the stress test. I am using a single 120mm Water cooling all in one system from Zalman.

 

 

CPU - Intel 2600k 3.8 ghz

 

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Nice is too little to explain it. Why not a 3570K at stock with stock cooler and under 50C? Haha

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I think someone at Intel missed a 3000 $ Xeon. 

I wish

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Should I try for 4.0 ghz?

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Should I try for 4.0 ghz?

Try it and if its good go for 4.4GHz or 4.5GHz.

 

Or go crazy and clock it to 5.0GHz.

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Doesn't seem that odd Sandy Bridge naturally has lower temps than ivy and haswell and you have a mild overclock you probably got a chip that runs cooler under high voltages (as a result you will most likely need higher voltages for higher clocks due to its architecture)

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These are  normal temps on water for an i7 2600K. Results are pretty identical to what mine did at stock clocks when I got my H220 ^^

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I ran Prime95 stress test and my cpu was maxed for over a hour and never hit over 50c. Is this a glitch in me running the stress test. I am using a single 120mm Water cooling all in one system from Zalman.

CPU - Intel 2600k 3.8 ghz

Motherboard - Asus Rog Maximums Formula V

It's because its only at 3.8ghz, you don't even need a water cooler to get a good temp at that clock.
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I don't see anything wrong with that. Prime95 isn't really program to use to get max temps. When I last used it to test either E8400 or Q6600 (can't remember which) I got 63C max. Idle temp was 45C. With something like IntelBurnTest max temps went up to 75C.

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I ran Prime95 stress test and my cpu was maxed for over a hour and never hit over 50c. Is this a glitch in me running the stress test. I am using a single 120mm Water cooling all in one system from Zalman.

 

 

CPU - Intel 2600k 3.8 ghz

 

Motherboard - Asus Rog Maximums Formula V

About right for a non OC'd chip.

Pour on the Ghz and volts and that will change.

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I have my 2600K at about 60C on full load 4.2GHz with nh-u12p and 1.224 volts so your temps are pretty normal.

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My 2500K currently runs at 4.5ghz @ 1.26v. Ambient temp 32c highest core temp 72c. Cooled by Noctua NH-D14.

I once managed to get it up to 4.8ghz @ 1.4v stable but temp was too high at about 90c during IBT run.

Your temp is normal btw. Push that baby up let her know you mean business.LOL

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my 4770k runs stock on a h220 and maxes at around 40C w/P95

 

 

edit -  sorry its more like 45

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My 2500K currently runs at 4.5ghz @ 1.26v. Ambient temp 32c highest core temp 72c. Cooled by Noctua NH-D14.

I once managed to get it up to 4.8ghz @ 1.4v stable but temp was too high at about 90c during IBT run.

Your temp is normal btw. Push that baby up let her know you mean business.LOL

I gonna push more today hopefully. Does the 1.26 volt on yours make a huge difference since I'm on 1.22 and thats defult.

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Could possibly be a defective thermal sensor.

check temperature in bios or use aida 64 !

 

cause for me every software except the one came with bios or aida64 gives  BAD correct temp

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Holy balls that's so cool. My i5-3450 @ 3.55 GHz runs at 65C.

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I gonna push more today hopefully. Does the 1.26 volt on yours make a huge difference since I'm on 1.22 and thats defult.

 

In terms of temp not so much. But I can OC my cpu up to 46 multiplier with <1.3v. After that it does become a bit unstable depends on the pc load as I have 4x4gb RAM (old spec @1.65v)

 

I prefer to OC with an offset voltage because i'm not comfortable with a fixed voltage. Personally 45x is the most I would go for offset voltage OC. You can try upping the multiplier first and run a stress test. Keep track of the max vcore and temp. I'm assuming you already know how to oc so you can try aim for 45x with less than 1.3v. Then see how it goes from there. Make sure your mobo,cooler and psu is suitable for the high OC.

 

This is a very good guide for you to read more on offset OC.

http://forum.overclock3d.net/showthread.php?t=38867

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In terms of temp not so much. But I can OC my cpu up to 46 multiplier with <1.3v. After that it does become a bit unstable depends on the pc load as I have 4x4gb RAM (old spec @1.65v)

 

I prefer to OC with an offset voltage because i'm not comfortable with a fixed voltage. Personally 45x is the most I would go for offset voltage OC. You can try upping the multiplier first and run a stress test. Keep track of the max vcore and temp. I'm assuming you already know how to oc so you can try aim for 45x with less than 1.3v. Then see how it goes from there. Make sure your mobo,cooler and psu is suitable for the high OC.

 

This is a very good guide for you to read more on offset OC.

http://forum.overclock3d.net/showthread.php?t=38867

 

I'm running a Asus Maximus V Formula, Corsair ATX850. And thank you I'll try it soon once I have enough time.

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looks fine actually. My 2700K stays less than 60C at 3.8 Ghz and under 70 at 4.5Ghz and I'm using a Hyper 212 Evo. People are forgetting how cool Sandy-B runs!

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Sorry to go off topic a bit. but do you thing a stock 3570K will fair well with a 290X? 3570K never let us down will it now.

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