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Whats the max temp i can take a E8400 to?

When stress testing I wouldn't like to see it above 70 deg C, and for normal use i'd say around 60 deg C max is reasonable. The voltage the chip needs will dictate somewhat the heat produced, C0 are not as good clockers as E0, but I imagine at least 3.6 should be attainable on a half decent chip.

The AC7 might need an upgrade, but will depend on ambient temps and case cooling too, so give it a shot first, you can always purchase a TRUE and fan later on should you need better cooling.
 
Yup have tried and tried mate but just cant get it stable . Its not down to temps though I think its just because I'm using nforce chipset motherboard. I feel it would go higher on a P45 or something like But I like my sli setup and to be honest 4ghz is more than enough for me :)
 
Well I cant help you with settings sorry but I'm sure somebody else will :) BUT I'm pretty sure you should beat my clock with that board providing your RAM can handle it
 
:eek::eek::eek: @ 70C+!!!!

Back in my days of overclocking, 60C was considered the boundary!!!

Personally, with my old (and now sold E6600) I kept it under 60 @ 3.456GHz.

With my Mac Pro and 2.66Ghz I7 I keep it under 70C (but core sensor temp).
 
65°C @ Full Prime Small FFTs Load is a good place to either stop or improve your cooling! :p

If Prime Smalls reaches that temp you just know IBT is gonna hit 70°C-75°C

I used to aim for 55°C Prime/65°C IBT but I just felt the chip was having it to easy, plus the fact that in actual real world useage I never really say temps higher than 48°C :D

I suppose we need to remind ourselves that Prime and Orthos are technicians tools and do some real world tests using our favourite apps or games, I dare so there are a few of you guys that encode or render that see increased temps in line with Prime Smalls! ;)

It's also worth remembering to build in an allowance for the natural ambient rise due to a burning hot summer bringing a possible extra 20°C down on your poor system! :eek:

[edit] just to add apart from the question of decreasing hardware lifespan which is debatable TBH another good reason to want cooler hardware is I believe it will clock better! :cool:
 
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