Intel Core i5 Up to 4.0 GHz Stable?

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yanjustin98

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So I have been wanting to get a CPU and I'm trying to gather all of the information I need to build a new system. I don't have the money or interest in going into water cooling. Apparently overclocking allows the CPU to run longer, but I am unsure of how exactly that happens, but it would definitely increase performance. I am planning on buying a 750W power supply either from Seasonic or Corsair depending on my budget, and I am planning on buying a Cooler Master Hyper 212+ CPU cooler. I am interested in overclocking but am unsure if I can run 4.0 GHz stable on those specifications. It would be great if I could stay up to date on what better and more advanced CPU coolers there are out there, and see how that affects the potential range of stable overclocking.
 
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4ghz on sandy bridge is a cake walk, so no worries there. The Hyper 212 Plus is a really good, cheap cooler. If you can find something bigger/better like a V6 GT, Noctua DH14, Megahalems (any), Archon, Zalman CNPS9900 Max (I found these on sale for like $30 once) you will get better cooling which will allow higher overclocks.

For your needs, 4-4.4ghz should be very doable on a Hyper 212 Plus though. They also released a new Hyper cooler, I think, which is supposed to be a bit better. Hyper Elite maybe? I forget.

Beyond that you can find a lot of good cooler reviews at various sites. Xbitlabs.com usually has some good reviews, or frostytech.com
4ghz on sandy bridge is a cake walk, so no worries there. The Hyper 212 Plus is a really good, cheap cooler. If you can find something bigger/better like a V6 GT, Noctua DH14, Megahalems (any), Archon, Zalman CNPS9900 Max (I found these on sale for like $30 once) you will get better cooling which will allow higher overclocks.

For your needs, 4-4.4ghz should be very doable on a Hyper 212 Plus though. They also released a new Hyper cooler, I think, which is supposed to be a bit better. Hyper Elite maybe? I forget.

Beyond that you can find a lot of good cooler reviews at various sites. Xbitlabs.com usually has some good reviews, or frostytech.com
 
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Most people get to 4.5ghz on the 2500k. The 212 evo is slightly better for a slightly higher price but the 212+ is still capable of ~4.7 if your cpu is up to it. Any higher really isn't worth the performance because of the extra cost of a better cooler.
 
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