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I set up my system with a be quiet pure rock slim and wondered about CPU temps of about 100° Celsius. Therefor I bought a Corsair H90 but the Temps are now about 90°. I Have overclocked my CPU to 4.5ghz. May you help me?

we need to know a lot more information than that in order to give you good advice... but based on this I would say your cooling solution is inadequate for your level of overclock.

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17 minutes ago, Zyndo said:

we need to know a lot more information than that in order to give you good advice... but based on this I would say your cooling solution is inadequate for your level of overclock.

I used the pre applie thermal paste of the AIO. Afterwards I mounted the cooler by following the insrtuctions of the manual. I Use a push pull configuartion with one of the case fans and the radiator fan. My Core Voltage is 1.440V. I put some picture of the my case (Thermaltake V1) with the air cooler installed in the attachment.

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3 minutes ago, PhiPhinator said:

I used the pre applie thermal paste of the AIO. Afterwards I mounted the cooler by following the insrtuctions of the manual. I Use a push pull configuartion with one of the case fans and the radiator fan. My Core Voltage is 1.440V. I put some picture of the my case (Thermaltake V1) with the air cooler installed in the attachment.

You've still not told us what CPU you have... :P 

 

Also, 1.44V sounds incredibly high...especially if you're only on air/AIO...

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1.44 isn't that high to be causing 90-100 at idle but if its hitting that under full load during stress tests it's not bad. I run 1.45v and hit 90c with 280mm aio under full load. Lower your vcore if you want lower temps

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31 minutes ago, PhiPhinator said:

I Have overclocked my CPU to 4.5ghz. May you help me?

Clock speed has very little effect to temps when compared to voltages.

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8 minutes ago, PhiPhinator said:

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There still isn't enough information here to have us give you solid advice.... I'm going to assume you're using a 6700k (based on your 1151 socket motherboard, DDR4, and overclocking). under that assumption, 1.44V should be able to give you a lot more than 4.5GHz (or 4.5GHz should be running on a LOT less voltage)... and those temperatures are definitely in line with where they should be when you've cranked the voltage so high on such small coolers. frankly i'm surprised you aren't getting thermal limit shut downs with those settings.

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10 minutes ago, Zyndo said:

There still isn't enough information here to have us give you solid advice.... I'm going to assume you're using a 6700k (based on your 1151 socket motherboard, DDR4, and overclocking). under that assumption, 1.44V should be able to give you a lot more than 4.5GHz (or 4.5GHz should be running on a LOT less voltage)... and those temperatures are definitely in line with where they should be when you've cranked the voltage so high on such small coolers. frankly i'm surprised you aren't getting thermal limit shut downs with those settings.

Pretty much this ^ 

drop your vcore to 1.35 which unless your chip is bad should be fine for 4.5ghz this should drop your temps a lot. If it crashes try 1.375. 

 

Dont sweat it to much ive run mine at 1.5v and my i3 runs allday on 1.52v (same cores but less core so less heat) and they havnt died. 90c isn't going to kill you PC in a hurry - unless unlucky :) 

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ROG Maximus Hero VIII

Gigabyte G1 980ti Sli @1500 ghz

Samsung 950 pro 512gb

16gb G.Skill Ripjawz V @3400mhz 

Corsair H115i 280mm AIO

Corsair 400c Case

Corsair RM1000i

 

Backup/Older/Toys:

Intel i3 6100 @4.6ghz 1.52v

Asrock B150M Pro4/Hyper

Intel 750 series 400gb

Radeon Rx 470 XFX

Thermaltake Water 3.0 360mm AIO 

inWin 303 case

 

AMD Phenom II x4 940 @3.9ghz 1.65v

Gigabyte 780g mobo

Corsair H100 240mm AIO

Corsair Dominiator 8gb DDR2 @1066

Evga GTX 750ti FTW @1450mhz

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7 minutes ago, RS2007GOD said:

Dont sweat it to much ive run mine at 1.5v and my i3 runs allday on 1.52v (same cores but less core so less heat) and they havnt died. 90c isn't going to kill you PC in a hurry - unless unlucky :) 

Kind of horrible general advice for an inexperienced user... Nothing wrong with running 1.5V on your PC if that's what you want to do and you understand the risks involved in doing it... but to tell someone else who doesn't know what they're doing "ah its fine" is just irresponsible IMO. Intel has recommended Skylake should stay under 1.4V for daily use. There is good reason for that recommendation. Now if you don't care, fine, its your hardware you can do what you want with it... just don't be telling other people not to worry about it. You're right that 90C won't instantly take a skylake CPU out, but running there all day long is going to take a great many years off the lifespan of a CPU.

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1 minute ago, Zyndo said:

Kind of horrible general advice for an inexperienced user... Nothing wrong with running 1.5V on your PC if that's what you want to do and you understand the risks involved in doing it... but to tell someone else who doesn't know what they're doing "ah its fine" is just irresponsible IMO. Intel has recommended Skylake should stay under 1.4V for daily use. There is good reason for that recommendation. Now if you don't care, fine, its your hardware you can do what you want with it... just don't be telling other people not to worry about it. You're right that 90C won't instantly take a skylake CPU out, but running there all day long is going to take a great many years off the lifespan of a CPU.

I told him to set it to 1.35 not 1.5 all I was saying is its not the end of the world having 90c and running higher voltages. I didn't tell him to go and do it..

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i7 6700k @4.8ghz 1.45v

ROG Maximus Hero VIII

Gigabyte G1 980ti Sli @1500 ghz

Samsung 950 pro 512gb

16gb G.Skill Ripjawz V @3400mhz 

Corsair H115i 280mm AIO

Corsair 400c Case

Corsair RM1000i

 

Backup/Older/Toys:

Intel i3 6100 @4.6ghz 1.52v

Asrock B150M Pro4/Hyper

Intel 750 series 400gb

Radeon Rx 470 XFX

Thermaltake Water 3.0 360mm AIO 

inWin 303 case

 

AMD Phenom II x4 940 @3.9ghz 1.65v

Gigabyte 780g mobo

Corsair H100 240mm AIO

Corsair Dominiator 8gb DDR2 @1066

Evga GTX 750ti FTW @1450mhz

Thermaltake Matrix case (modded)

 

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If its 90c idle he has a problem

Main system:

i7 6700k @4.8ghz 1.45v

ROG Maximus Hero VIII

Gigabyte G1 980ti Sli @1500 ghz

Samsung 950 pro 512gb

16gb G.Skill Ripjawz V @3400mhz 

Corsair H115i 280mm AIO

Corsair 400c Case

Corsair RM1000i

 

Backup/Older/Toys:

Intel i3 6100 @4.6ghz 1.52v

Asrock B150M Pro4/Hyper

Intel 750 series 400gb

Radeon Rx 470 XFX

Thermaltake Water 3.0 360mm AIO 

inWin 303 case

 

AMD Phenom II x4 940 @3.9ghz 1.65v

Gigabyte 780g mobo

Corsair H100 240mm AIO

Corsair Dominiator 8gb DDR2 @1066

Evga GTX 750ti FTW @1450mhz

Thermaltake Matrix case (modded)

 

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7 hours ago, Mr.Meerkat said:

Also, 1.44V sounds incredibly high...especially if you're only on air/AIO...

....Yeah...that is high voltage for those clocks.

I really would not push that type of voltage unless under some good cooling and a delid.

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23 hours ago, PhiPhinator said:

I used the pre applie thermal paste of the AIO. Afterwards I mounted the cooler by following the insrtuctions of the manual. I Use a push pull configuartion with one of the case fans and the radiator fan. My Core Voltage is 1.440V. I put some picture of the my case (Thermaltake V1) with the air cooler installed in the attachment.

Thanks for your help!!!

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I am unsure as to of whether this shall be classed as an 'inexperienced user' comment, although I would upmost certainly recommend replacing of the included thermal interface material in which came with your CPU cooler. This being credit to experience of receiving a DeepCool 120EX, in which had included thermal compound applied, coming off in large quantities onto the 'protective' plastic covering for the copper shroud upon arrival. I hadn't noticed that until I later installed the CPU, found the motherboard was of fault (I shan't go there as it is one million per cent  the motherboard in that issue), that I found there was no longer really any thermal paste at all on the CPU or Cooler, as it had basically just disintegrated, so when I later applied some Arctic Silver 5 is was fine & runs at 40 degrees maximum usage on a new motherboard. (An i7 4790k, in which is at 4.0ghz consistently)


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