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Idle temps, are just that. Idle. So, yes, thats a pretty normal temp for it, given I'm assuming your home is around that temp too. Stress test it, then give us some temp results :P That'll tell you if the OC is stable or if you need to tune it down a couple bits

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11 minutes ago, Mike.LSJ said:

using what software to do stress test?

 

Use something like Adia 64 to run a stress test, it is only a single 120mm AIO cooler so it will get somewhat toasty. I would recommend however to manually dial in the overclock as most auto overclock options tend to apply too much voltage for too little overclock. 

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22 minutes ago, W-L said:

Use something like Adia 64 to run a stress test, it is only a single 120mm AIO cooler so it will get somewhat toasty. I would recommend however to manually dial in the overclock as most auto overclock options tend to apply too much voltage for too little overclock. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Mike.LSJ said:

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Your going to want to run it for a while for the fluid temps to reach equilibrium usually around 30 mins for a small cooler should do it. It looks be around 70C off the bat which seem pretty good for that processor. 

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1 hour ago, W-L said:

Use something like Adia 64 to run a stress test, it is only a single 120mm AIO cooler so it will get somewhat toasty. I would recommend however to manually dial in the overclock as most auto overclock options tend to apply too much voltage for too little overclock. 

I JUST FINISH THE TEST PICTURE ABOVE

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3 minutes ago, Mike.LSJ said:

I JUST FINISH THE TEST PICTURE ABOVE

That seems pretty alright to me, it only looks like your hitting a peak of around 70C so I would keep the settings around there if you want you can try to push a bit more to see if you can get a more performance but keep the temps under 85C. Other than getting a large cooler that would be your main limitation in terms of putting more voltage and increasing the overclock. 

 

Also don't forget to run a long term stress test to confirm the stability of the system, a variety of different loads and real world applications are good for this. 

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3 minutes ago, W-L said:

That seems pretty alright to me, it only looks like your hitting a peak of around 70C so I would keep the settings around there if you want you can try to push a bit more to see if you can get a more performance but keep the temps under 85C. Other than getting a large cooler that would be your main limitation in terms of putting more voltage and increasing the overclock. 

 

Also don't forget to run a long term stress test to confirm the stability of the system, a variety of different loads and real world applications are good for this. 

THANK 

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