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3770K Temp With H100i


RDhanur

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Greetings,

 

I got H100i couple days ago and shown freaked me out result (Here's my several max "cpu temp” reading using “Real Temp”at certain clock, using prime95 -max heat & power-):

 

63 C @ 3.7GHz (H100i37Error.thumb.jpg.4aef92a531e3da8ccdb557cf226b9047.jpg)

80 C @ 4.2GHz (H100i42Error.thumb.jpg.1c6cb2293e147e56186521777341e003.jpg)

92 C @ 4.4GHz (H100iError.thumb.jpg.4a157ff2cdc76925104d9039ee7bdbeb.jpg)

 

What i've done to got result above: applied noctua NT H1 covering all procie surface. I tighened screws by hand and slightly streghtened it with screwdriver. Using existing H100i fans with pushing radiator out. Radiator seems working by it's sound (unplug all fans attached, turn on pc in bios mode, let radiator weak "humming" sound heard). My temp. room around 23-24 C. Corsair Link version is 2.4.5110

 

Should i update firmware from 1.05 into 1.07 to remedy this?

I'am looking forward your answer. Thanks

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Over 1.3v on air or aio isn't really possible on 3770k unless you delid. Did u use an auto oc tool like asus has ? If you did you likely don't need that much voltage. Only reason I asked is because you have the bus speed changed as well. Which isn't at all necessary unless trying to squeeze the last little bit out of a cpu with hard core cooling. If you are using auto oc lookup some guides and do it right. Auto oc throws tons of voltage to make it so all cpu can do it.
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Over 1.3v on air or aio isn't really possible on 3770k unless you delid. Did u use an auto oc tool like asus has ? If you did you likely don't need that much voltage. Only reason I asked is because you have the bus speed changed as well. Which isn't at all necessary unless trying to squeeze the last little bit out of a cpu with hard core cooling. If you are using auto oc lookup some guides and do it right. Auto oc throws tons of voltage to make it so all cpu can do it.

 

You are absolutely right, i used auto OC ASUS suite II and i'am no OC'ers, lol.. just want to try closed loop WC. So what do you think with current voltage and temperatures shown above, are they normal?

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I'd stay 1.3v and push it as far as you can get. First start with manual voltage and medium load line calibration and set bus speed to 100 and only move cpu multi. Once you have a stable oc with manual voltage you can tweak with offset voltage so you get 1.3v under load and drop at idle. Lookup a guide do some reading.
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I'd stay 1.3v and push it as far as you can get. First start with manual voltage and medium load line calibration and set bus speed to 100 and only move cpu multi. Once you have a stable oc with manual voltage you can tweak with offset voltage so you get 1.3v under load and drop at idle. Lookup a guide do some reading.

 

I got 88C @ 4.5GHz and 1.216v 1521005675_3770K45.thumb.jpg.d600c0017570f77e5eee1ee1ec227352.jpg

73C @ 4.0Ghz and at 1.128v 399711598_3770K40.thumb.jpg.020a6c93c3c5020ad879ffebddf68563.jpg

 

Does my H100i work well, when temp reach 88C@ 4.5GHz and 73C@4.0GHz?

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I'd say it's about right. If your stable at 4.5ghz at 1.21v you've got a pretty dam nice chip. I've owned a few 3770k and best one did 4.6ghz at 1.3v and worst did 4.4ghz at 1.33v. Both topped out around 90°C. These were both in a case with massive airflow compared to a c70 tho. I'd be happy with 4.5ghz if I was you. I have a 4770k that won't even do 4.3ghz at 1.3v and hits 100°C lol. Liquid ultra is on the way and will delid soon. Need moar ghz.
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