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3570K load tempatures

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I recently purchased a H100 refurb unit and a pair of Notua NF P12's to run a push pull setup, decided rather than go straight into overclocking I'd give it some time and just run it at 3.8Ghz for now. (400mhz from stock)

I tested it in prime for 2 hours and the hottest it got to was 53 degrees with it averaging about 51, now correct me if I am wrong but isn't this really low temperatures for a non delidded Ivy CPU?

If so do you guys thing this chip might be a good clocker?

Cheers :)

Ohh should note is a 3570K with a Gigabyte Z77 D3H
 
That sound about right. Don't forget that using testing tools like Prime are pushing the chip beyond what it would normally do compared to using the PC as you would generally; its not overly accurate.

Ivy was never known for its overclocking, they are hot.

Use the PC for the reason you built it and monitor the temps using CoreTemp.
 
That sound about right. Don't forget that using testing tools like Prime are pushing the chip beyond what it would normally do compared to using the PC as you would generally; its not overly accurate.

Ivy was never known for its overclocking, they are hot.

Use the PC for the reason you built it and monitor the temps using CoreTemp.

Temps look very good. And listen to what he said^ stress tests are pointless.
 
Been using Realtemp to monitor the tempature and I always thought Ivy ran hot which is why I have not overclocked it properly yet, was just thinking these temps sounded unnaturally low.
 
Been using Realtemp to monitor the tempature and I always thought Ivy ran hot which is why I have not overclocked it properly yet, was just thinking these temps sounded unnaturally low.

I know what you mean mate!

Push it to 4.4ghz and see what happens. From what other users are getting, I'd expect it to hit about 70c ish around the 4.4-4.5 mark. This will however be affected by the fans and thermal paste your using.

Another point, if you're using a different cooler, there is a chance it could be more effective than the previous which is why you're seeing that difference.
 
my gaming pc is 3570k on gigabyte board with noctua cooler so very similar
temps max out high 70's but i have very slow fans on it
thats at 4.5 and has been rock solid since i set it atleast a year ago

anyway its just to say that guide is about right, 1.150v
tho i have some offset on mine, maybe ive done it the noob way :) wouldnt surprise me
havent messed with it all, too lazy, i think i have another set for 4.7 but was little too toasty
 
Mine is set as above, 4.5ghz and 1.256v.

I get about 75c average across the 4 cores when stress testing with Prime. That was with a H100 with stock fans on it's lowest setting.
 
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