I5 4670K OC to 4,3 GHz adaptive mode temps too high?

Davidsoldier12

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May 18, 2014
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Hi beautiful people 😀
I just overclocked my I5 4670K to 4,3 GHz (Can't go higher:/) and have set my voltage to Adaptive mode but i really think the temps is too high?
Idle = 40 to 45 celcius
In game = 50 to 60 celcius
Should i maybe set a manual voltage?
Thx for your help
Setup
MOBO = Asus maximus VI hero
CPU = I5-4670K
CPU Cooler = Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO + 1 120mm fan at the back one 120mm fan on top and one 120mm fan at the front all from CM
GPU = NVIDIA GTX 770 OC 2gb
RAM = 16 GB 2 sticks 1600Mhz
 
Solution
Adaptive voltage isn't a good thing to use for overclockig, if you let the computer run for 4 to 5 hours with all of the cores maxed out your processor will get its voltage up to over 1.3+ on the vcore which will cause it to run a lot hotter. It won't show up with just a 5-10 minute test. You need to set it to 1.22 as the manual vcore voltage.
60 celcius is nothing to be worried about, you should be fine. if wanted to lower it, i would set the Voltage to the number it set it too when your PC Is idle and you should be good:)
 
Adaptive voltage isn't a good thing to use for overclockig, if you let the computer run for 4 to 5 hours with all of the cores maxed out your processor will get its voltage up to over 1.3+ on the vcore which will cause it to run a lot hotter. It won't show up with just a 5-10 minute test. You need to set it to 1.22 as the manual vcore voltage.
 
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