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Sorry for another 7700K thread. I guess that there must be so many on here right now, ive read a few of them but no direct help, i am very new to clocking and setting your own volts and stuff, this is my first K cpu aswell.

Ok, so as you figured i got a hot 7700K.

I bought it a couple of days ago, i installed it and ran it, and i noticed that i ran quite hot so i began reading about similar errors and solutions and applied some but none helped.

I got a 7700K Cooler Hyper TX3i ( i know its shit but i have ordered Deepcool Maelstrom 240T)
Asus z270H
2x8 corsair Vengeance 3200 LPX

 

I need some expert help, on how to maybe set the right volt, or some other setting or so that might cool my cpu down. Like i said, im very new to this kind of stuff. 


Im currently ideling in 40-50c. if i launch say...H1Z1 it runs up to 70c in an instant, and while ingame it runs to 80c, the fan turns on and off depending on what c the cpu is, so if i tab out, my cpu goes down to say 49, and the fan stops, while ingame again it runs.
HWMONITOR reads my max VID is 1.296 since last reboot. i got windows set to balace, because if i set it to performance its never below 1.296 and goes even higher.

Please i need help.

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80c is hot, nothing you should freak out about. The 7700k/6700k aren't particularly ice cold CPUs.

 

 

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Well 1.29v seems very excessive for a stock 7700K. You got your board set to Auto Voltage?

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Check The Thermal paste,maybe that could be a issue

On 4/8/2017 at 2:46 AM, Rhodin016 said:

Sorry for another 7700K thread. I guess that there must be so many on here right now, ive read a few of them but no direct help, i am very new to clocking and setting your own volts and stuff, this is my first K cpu aswell.

Ok, so as you figured i got a hot 7700K.

I bought it a couple of days ago, i installed it and ran it, and i noticed that i ran quite hot so i began reading about similar errors and solutions and applied some but none helped.

I got a 7700K Cooler Hyper TX3i ( i know its shit but i have ordered Deepcool Maelstrom 240T)
Asus z270H
2x8 corsair Vengeance 3200 LPX

 

I need some expert help, on how to maybe set the right volt, or some other setting or so that might cool my cpu down. Like i said, im very new to this kind of stuff. 


Im currently ideling in 40-50c. if i launch say...H1Z1 it runs up to 70c in an instant, and while ingame it runs to 80c, the fan turns on and off depending on what c the cpu is, so if i tab out, my cpu goes down to say 49, and the fan stops, while ingame again it runs.
HWMONITOR reads my max VID is 1.296 since last reboot. i got windows set to balace, because if i set it to performance its never below 1.296 and goes even higher.

Please i need help.

Check The Thermal paste,maybe that could be a issue

   

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12 hours ago, Majestic said:

Turn off enhanced turbo. ASUS' voltagebump with that feature is flat-out retarded.

How do i do that? Sorry

12 hours ago, Gaurav S Rao said:

Check The Thermal paste,maybe that could be a issue

Check The Thermal paste,maybe that could be a issue

I have reseated the cpu fan 3 times, this time a quite sure its ok with TP

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12 hours ago, Master Disaster said:

Well 1.29v seems very excessive for a stock 7700K. You got your board set to Auto Voltage?

Yes, i went in to uefi and set it to manual, but i never found where i set the v so i decided to set it to auto again, and i dont know what v i should set it to either.

12 hours ago, Majestic said:

oh c'mon, why even buy a Z-board if you're not even going to delve into a BIOS. Check your manual.

It came with the package, its not my wish to have one...

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21 minutes ago, Rhodin016 said:

Yes, i went in to uefi and set it to manual, but i never found where i set the v so i decided to set it to auto again, and i dont know what v i should set it to either.

try 1.245v

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11 hours ago, Froody129 said:

So why did you buy an unlocked CPU and board then? Just future expandability or..?

Yes that and also so could take baby steps into learn this kinds of things, not having it all thrown at me with full force day one.

 


Ive done some settings, ive put it in ASUS Optimal mode so it clocks at 4.6 and lowered the offset to -0.050 and i ran a game of King of the kill.
VID where kinda steady at 1.279v but peaked somewhere in the game to 1.304 and were steady 78-80c but peaked at 83c

Still something off i think?

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you're running an auto OC and you're bewildered the 7700K is hitting high temps non-delidded? Taking baby steps does not imply randomly pressing buttons. Learn the basics first, look at some OC video's and guides.

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2 minutes ago, Majestic said:

you're running an auto OC and you're bewildered the 7700K is hitting high temps non-delidded? Taking baby steps does not imply randomly pressing buttons. Learn the basics first, look at some OC video's and guides.

Wow, your a very polite person, why even write anything if your just trashing? I do know how to handle tips and expertise if told in a good manner.

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8 hours ago, Rhodin016 said:

Wow, your a very polite person, why even write anything if your just trashing? I do know how to handle tips and expertise if told in a good manner.

I wasn't trying to be polite either, glad you noticed. You can tell from the lack of responses you get I'm not in the minority when I say: put in some effort.

There's a plethora of information on kaby lake overclocking, or overclocking in general. The "lol I don't know anything overclocking" topics are generally ignored.

 

You're running an auto OC, turn it off completely, turn off enhanced turbo and the heat should be gone. Reset the BIOS if you don't know how.

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2 hours ago, Majestic said:

I wasn't trying to be polite either, glad you noticed. You can tell from the lack of responses you get I'm not in the minority when I say: put in some effort.

There's a plethora of information on kaby lake overclocking, or overclocking in general. The "lol I don't know anything overclocking" topics are generally ignored.

 

You're running an auto OC, turn it off completely, turn off enhanced turbo and the heat should be gone. Reset the BIOS if you don't know how.

You don't have to be a fucking dick. The forum is here for people to ask questions, learn and get help.

 

If his questions bothers you so much, maybe you should quit the internet... Or you could keep on scrolling and shut your mouth if you don't have anything helpful to contribute to the conversation.

 

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