Getting a wee bit toasty?

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In my quest to squeeze 4.8 these are temps under prime blend. Obviously games wont take it that high, im assuming a 12 hour run (assuming it doesn't bsod) at those temps wont do much in the way of pumping the cpu . :eek:
 
Those temps are absolutely fine..

Really? Always read that anything over 72c with a 2600k or 2500k was asking for trouble. :confused:

ed: just bsod with a 101 error, tinkering time.

Still unsure what to kep LLC at, on a few of the settings it crashes immediately, the top 2 settings seems to keep it more stable for longer but so far a couple of hours tops.
 
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80's is fine for prime, it will never get that high under real world usage.

True, just trying to figure out the settings still, have had it at 4.6 for over a year, 4.8 seems to be trickier making use of more options, the 4.6 was literally a vcore adjustment and that was it.
 
Bah, looks like 4.8 is unreachable, even at just over 1.4 volts it will bsod in prime after a while, and at those volts temps are hitting the late 80's :( From what I've read the 101 bsod is core voltage, so looks like a no go =/
 
Yep, 101 is vcore. Been getting a few of theese tonight whilst clocking my ib 3770k. Upping voltage helps a bit but still getting a few whea errors in windows at 4.5ghz. Doesnt help that the temps are getting a bit high, (79c max when stressed).
 
The increase in voltage and temps to reach 4.8 isn't worth it. I normally keep my 2500K under 80 deg when benching and under 70 when gaming.
 
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