i5 7500 temps

saranyootiwutanon

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hi i'm using i5 7500 my highest is 75 c with stock cooler is that ok?

cpu;i5 7500
gpu:gigabyte gtx 1070 gi gaming
mb:gigabyte h270 gaming 3

i plan to buy budget cpu cooler what should i go for?
 
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saranyootiwutanon,

On behalf of Tom's Moderator Team, welcome aboard!

At the top of all our Forums you'll see "Stickies" which are Threads that are permanently "stuck" in place, and are reference information posted for everyone's benefit. Near the top of the CPU's Forum you'll see a Sticky you might want to read: Intel Temperature Guide - http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1800828/intel-temperature-guide.html

The short answer to your question is yes, 75°C is OK.

Here's the operating range for Core temperature:

Core temperatures above 85°C aren't recommended.

Core temperatures increase and decrease with Ambient temperature.

Highest Core temperatures occur during...
saranyootiwutanon,

On behalf of Tom's Moderator Team, welcome aboard!

At the top of all our Forums you'll see "Stickies" which are Threads that are permanently "stuck" in place, and are reference information posted for everyone's benefit. Near the top of the CPU's Forum you'll see a Sticky you might want to read: Intel Temperature Guide - http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1800828/intel-temperature-guide.html

The short answer to your question is yes, 75°C is OK.

Here's the operating range for Core temperature:

Core temperatures above 85°C aren't recommended.

Core temperatures increase and decrease with Ambient temperature.

Highest Core temperatures occur during stress tests, rendering or transcoding, but are lower during less processor intensive workloads such as applications and gaming. CPU workloads and Core temperatures can vary greatly between games. Idle temperatures below 25°C are generally due to Ambient temperatures below 22°C. Normal or "Standard" Ambient temperature is 22°C or 72°F.

Once again, welcome aboard!

CT :sol:
 
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