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Hi
I'm new to this forum, but I'm really hoping for some advice.
I have an i7 4700k, 8gb DDR3 Corsair Vengeance, Hyper 212 Evo, 120GB SSD, Asus GTX 780, Zalman Z11+ case. Gigabyte z87x-d3h motherboard.
Basically I'm running it overclocked to 4.4ghz on 1.140 vcore, everything else is set to auto. It seems to be stable (no crashes running prime, intel burn test and aida64). My main concern is that temps are max 80-85c at flatout and the system idles temps of 30-40c.
I can get 4.6ghz relatively stable on 1.20 (tested for a few hours no crashes), but the temps were too close to 90 full load, pretty much the same with 4.5ghz.
Also, I've applied/reapplied Arctic mx-4 paste a number of times and I think I have it as cool as it is gonna get.
Basically I'm happy how it is, I'm just a little concerned leaving the vcore so low with temps a little high, whether this will damage anything long term.
Any help appreciated. I was thinking of getting another fan for the Hyper 212 and try push/pull.
Cheers
I'm new to this forum, but I'm really hoping for some advice.
I have an i7 4700k, 8gb DDR3 Corsair Vengeance, Hyper 212 Evo, 120GB SSD, Asus GTX 780, Zalman Z11+ case. Gigabyte z87x-d3h motherboard.
Basically I'm running it overclocked to 4.4ghz on 1.140 vcore, everything else is set to auto. It seems to be stable (no crashes running prime, intel burn test and aida64). My main concern is that temps are max 80-85c at flatout and the system idles temps of 30-40c.
I can get 4.6ghz relatively stable on 1.20 (tested for a few hours no crashes), but the temps were too close to 90 full load, pretty much the same with 4.5ghz.
Also, I've applied/reapplied Arctic mx-4 paste a number of times and I think I have it as cool as it is gonna get.
Basically I'm happy how it is, I'm just a little concerned leaving the vcore so low with temps a little high, whether this will damage anything long term.
Any help appreciated. I was thinking of getting another fan for the Hyper 212 and try push/pull.
Cheers