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I had finished a build with a 4790k and thought it was going fine but started to be concerned with temp readings, which are ok idle but particularly bad in stress tests
Intel i7-4790K
GIGABYTE GA-Z97XUD3H
Noctua NH-D14
G Skill Sniper Ram
Corsair 400R case and Corsair 600W PSU
I've gotten up to 100C in long stress tests while the room was about 95F/35C. This test in the screenshot is only 3 minutes and the room is 80F. The case is open and there are some fans in it; the air in the case is cold. The Noctua heat sink, is it supposed to heat up under load? it doesn't do more than get to body temp warm. It probably gets hot with a longer test but I don't want to do it and get the CPUs too hot. I do think the Noctua is installed correctly, I did try cleaning and re-installing yesterday.
I'm very confused about what is normal for this CPU/cooling combination because people's results are all over the map. From what I've read, correct me if I'm wrong, the CPU is trying to reach 4.4 GHz, and it will keep raising voltage till it gets there. The voltage needed is different for different 4790Ks, and the heat is different some people can overclock heavily and some people can't.
I'm not overclocking though I just plugged it all in and ran Win 8. The temps, and the 1.37 voltage seem a bit higher than anyone else for that speed. Anyone have any tips for this, should I be looking at changing BIOS settings / voltage, or just more cooling?
I had finished a build with a 4790k and thought it was going fine but started to be concerned with temp readings, which are ok idle but particularly bad in stress tests
Intel i7-4790K
GIGABYTE GA-Z97XUD3H
Noctua NH-D14
G Skill Sniper Ram
Corsair 400R case and Corsair 600W PSU
I've gotten up to 100C in long stress tests while the room was about 95F/35C. This test in the screenshot is only 3 minutes and the room is 80F. The case is open and there are some fans in it; the air in the case is cold. The Noctua heat sink, is it supposed to heat up under load? it doesn't do more than get to body temp warm. It probably gets hot with a longer test but I don't want to do it and get the CPUs too hot. I do think the Noctua is installed correctly, I did try cleaning and re-installing yesterday.
I'm very confused about what is normal for this CPU/cooling combination because people's results are all over the map. From what I've read, correct me if I'm wrong, the CPU is trying to reach 4.4 GHz, and it will keep raising voltage till it gets there. The voltage needed is different for different 4790Ks, and the heat is different some people can overclock heavily and some people can't.
I'm not overclocking though I just plugged it all in and ran Win 8. The temps, and the 1.37 voltage seem a bit higher than anyone else for that speed. Anyone have any tips for this, should I be looking at changing BIOS settings / voltage, or just more cooling?
