2700k temps maybe a bit high?

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Ok, I have my 2700k stable @ x48 with 1.36v (offset). After a few mins of IBT my temps jump up to around 71. I can get 5GHz stable @ 1.43 but temps soar and peak at around 81. I know these babies run hot but the temps I'm getting seem a little high.. I'm running a custom loop.


Any comments?

Woops, might be better in the water cooling forum..
 
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Similar OC to my 2500, but you are running about 6 degrees hotter. (im using air). I wouldn't be happy about 81 for 24/7 use.
 
You will be fine at 81 c max load - as with an offset oc you wont be going anywhere near 100% load / volts so your temps wont get that high for 24/7

I doubt you will hit 50% load and therefore 50-60c

I would hazard a guess that the intel stock cooler would hit higher temps on max load with no oc.

I run my 2600k at 1.432v (with offset) and on the H80 i would get top temps of about 77 absolute max and now with my water loop I get top temps of 70c absolute max - thats on prime - for comparison.
when my h80 was failing intemittently I would see throttling in games, alt tab out and the temps were in the high 90cs like 98c
my 2600k still works perfectly

I think those temps are hot, but you might have a hot chip - good ocer if does 5ghz on 1.43
 
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I would expect better from a custom loop tbh. Your 4.8ghz temps are higher then mine are with a H80, would expect a custom loop to be a good few degrees cooler (high 60's tops).

Whats your WC setup? (rad size etc..)
 
the temps are in the high 60c's but if you watch real temp it gives you a max temp - now that is often the result of a quick peak in temp maybe for a second or 2.

Thats is obviously still the max temp despite the short period there.

When I run prime it goes through the tests - the 8k and 10k up to about 30 minutes tests always get my system the hottest and then the temps drop and never go back up as high.

Once through the 10k test my temps were between 55-65c - however during the 10k the peak up to about 70c.
With my H80 they peaked upto about 75c sustained through the 8k-10k and then down to between 64 - 72c - thats from memory. H80s are good coolers.

You are running silly low volts I have just seen for your 4.8 oc - I dont know how that is possible???
I am running 1.432 for 4.8 - you are saying 1.312. Thats why your temps are low - put some more juice in and see then how the H80 does then on temps.
You should hit 5ghz easy with that chip seems like a super chip - 1.432 via an offset = + 0.065 thats what I am running

My Water loop is a 240 rad, 200 rad xspc raystorm, laing dd1 t+ pump, 580 sli, res etc
 
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Its far from super, I've hit the wall at 4.8, 5ghz needs around 1.42v which is too much of a voltage jump for 200mhz. Offset is set at -0.060, get the occasional spike to 1.32v under heavy ibt runs but 98% of the time its 1.312v.

There are a few chips like mine about, even seen some at 5ghz with 1.38v, so I'm above average but far from a super chip.

Highest temp I've seen with the h80 was on an accidental suicide run of 5.4ghz 1.56v, temps shot upto 90c under the slightest load.
 
Should be fine, I stupidly had mine attached to a fan controller once by accident and it was off for a while. The water actually boiled and bubbles were visible :p
 
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