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hello all.  Can Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO Universal CPU Cooler  will cooling i7 8700K ? for long term ? I don't do overclock.  I'm open task manager CPU 6, 7, 8 ,9 %.   Memory 31 %.  GPU under 35% . Disk 0 %, network 0%. I don't have dedicate GPU I'm using integrated graphic but my game run smooth and drive 2K  32'' monitor at 1440p resolution. I just built it yesterday.

Thank you.

http://www.microcenter.com/product/373900/Hyper_212_EVO_Universal_CPU_Cooler

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No, I don't think so, the 8700k is a hothead

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You would need sth beefier than that, I would recommend a aio, or a for example dark rock 3 pro(or what the bigger version is called)

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7 hours ago, thelordofwarr said:

You would need sth beefier than that, I would recommend a aio, or a for example dark rock 3 pro(or what the bigger version is called)

The 212 Evo is fine for stock speeds.

FYI, you can use the Edit button to add more info instead of making another post.

 

@ZEKENZY Do you already have the cooler? If you do, just run a stress test like OCCT and see how hot it gets. 

If not, what cooler are you currently using?

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1 minute ago, WoodenMarker said:

The 212 Evo is fine for stock speeds.

FYI, you can use the Edit button to add more info instead of making another post.

 

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1 hour ago, WoodenMarker said:

The 212 Evo is fine for stock speeds.

FYI, you can use the Edit button to add more info instead of making another post.

 

@ZEKENZY Do you already have the cooler? If you do, just run a stress test like OCCT and see how hot it gets. 

If not, what cooler are you currently using?

 

I'm using 212 evo.  what is OCCT ? how I can do it ? Thank you

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4 hours ago, ZEKENZY said:

I'm using 212 evo.  what is OCCT ? how I can do it ? Thank you

It's one of many options for stress testing your components. It's useful for testing oc'ing stability, testing load temps, or troubleshooting. 

http://www.ocbase.com/index.php/download

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8 hours ago, ZEKENZY said:

I'm using 212 evo.  what is OCCT ? how I can do it ? Thank you

No need to upgrade then. Maybe just switch to manual voltages.

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2 minutes ago, AngryBeaver said:

If you spend the money on a 8700k build, then it seems silly to not spend the extra money on an upgraded cooling solution. Keep your investment safe with better temps.

I want liquid cooling corsair h100iv . But I don't know how to connect 2 fans radiator and 2 cables from the pump and RGB cable. my PC now have 1 rear fan, 1 top fans, now 2 more fans from radiator , 2 cable pump I don't how to connect to motherboard.  i'm using motherboard Z370 HD3.

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5 minutes ago, dieegoperi said:

Take a look to your motherboard manual, there you should see the connectors. My Asus Z170-E has a pin connector for the pump, and extra pin connectors for a lot of fans, just take a look at yours!

I think I'm try to use fan hub and connect to sata or molex one of those and connect fans hub to powersupply. I'm scare fans will run at full speed and very loud. Do you have any solution how to make  fans run not at full speed. Thank you

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3 minutes ago, dieegoperi said:

No, no:

Which motherboard do you have?

There are PWM pin connectors, you can control PWM fans if you connect to them. Take a look at this for more information.

 

I'm using gigabyte Z370 HD3 motherboard.

http://www.microcenter.com/product/484053/Z370_HD3_LGA_1151_ATX_Intel_Motherboard

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1 minute ago, dieegoperi said:

Take a look at Gigabyte's website. You can clearly see that you have 4 pin connectors. Just plug the fans on them.

how about the pump it has 2 cables where I can connect ?

http://www.microcenter.com/product/459645/Hydro_Series_H100i_V2_Extreme_Performance_Liquid_CPU_Cooler

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