my temperatures are well ?. doubts overclock, water oooling. #asus #corsair # h100v2 #coolerMasterMAKER!

Angelware

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hello today I get my new case cooler master 5 maker and wanted to share my temperatures see if they are good?. the pc is :

asus z97-a g3258-> 4.0 GHZ (in the future buy= 4690k)
corsair h100v2 (my first liquid cooling system installed)
256gb ssd samsung m2
320gb hard drive wd
turbo 4gb asus nvidia 970
650w gold supernova evga

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And for those who have asus plates I have a problem. doing overclock with h100v2. With the stook fan intel if he could make overclock with AI SUITE III software, but with the liquid system do not realize it is not because then restart this process

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and can not calculate more overclock. But it continues in the following processes fan, tpu, digi ... ETC.

You can only do right by the bios overclock though I am a newbie to do so.

and also wanted to know how to configure their water cooling in these plates for bios or software.

and the video card when loading games much starts to turn much of their fan and noise

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Please show a Screen shot of CPU-Z when you stress test your CPU to full load. You may need to lower that Vcore depending on if that other program is correct. If your Vcore is actually at 1.74, two things, TURN IT DOWN IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THAT CHIP FRIES, and you may of dramatically shortened it's lifespan if that vcore is accurate.
 
Yes you have good Idle system temps for the cpu, and graphics card 33c is nice and cool.

And 54c with the cpu you have on 100% cpu loading using something like a prime 95 test is really good.

Was it just me, I did not see a temp reading for the Gpu of the graphics card under 100% gpu load.
Try running 3D mark, or the heaven bench mark for your 970 card.
Angelware.
 


http://es.tinypic.com/r/2d40gm/9 CPU 100%
 

Well, if you forgot that you have half the cores, loosing advanced vector extension support, the SMA for single precision floating point, and half the performance of a stock 4690 in multithreaded apps, yep you have a 4690k 😉


Yes, you temps are good on the CPU, but you must consider that you are using a "high-end" water cooling set for a 50w tdp twp cores CPU, you are really on a overkill cooling solution.

But in my oppinion, a good on air solution (less sound, less failure rate, and a lot more cheaper) was a lot better choice.

Another thing is that you are using high core voltages that could damage the CPU (by electromigration) with ehought time althought the temperatures are good because the cooling solution is for almost the triple TDP of our cpu.

As a previous poster said the maximun recomended Vcore of your cpu is only 1.3v and 1.4v is already considered excesive. And if the screens are correct you are running it at 1.74v

Edit: On CPU-Z only shows 1.178v and thats safe, but check that the screen are taken when the CPU is stressed and not on iddle and the voltages on iddle are a lot lower.


 




the 4960k is for buy in the future, this voltage are "auto'' in the bios.
 


My experience is that the auto values depending on the bios not allways put the safest voltages when you overclock a system to high overlocks in automatic modes (in CPU voltages, in Memory voltages, etc..).

My recomendation is that if you want to reach high overlocks forgot the automatic overclock and "auto" values on bios and make it by yourself.

 
Ok that voltage from CPU-Z is a huge relief. For a second there i thought the voltages had gone way past the red line. But yea thats a great OC and temp. You could probally push the clock speed and voltage higher. Just don't go past 1.35 volts or 80°C at max load. Tbh with that board and cooler i wouldnt be suprised if you could get close to or maybe even hit 5ghz on that pentium. But yea, don't rely on auto for voltages when pushing for higher overclocks.
 


i dont move the voltages
is a auto in bios

 

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