I just finished building my new rig.
CPU:6700k
RAM:32gb Hyper X ddr 2133
Heatsink: Hyper 212 (x2 noctua fans)
PSU:evga 850w gold
GPU:gigabyte gtx 1070
Storagessd 520gb kingston) x2
(2tb WD cavier black HDD) x2
MB:Gigabyte UD3
Disk Drive: Sony x32 Blu-Ray RW
Case: Enthoo Pro
Fans: Noctua x 5
Now everything is going great no issues but I would like to know if cpu overclocks would be safe on new hardware with only air cooling. My idle temps are :
Cpu:22-24 celcius
Gpu:28-32 Celcius
Under heavy load for a couple of hours it sits around
Cpu:47-52 celcius
Gpu:55-60 celcius
From my understanding these are pretty decent temps but can air cooling really handle a cpu overclock?I dont want to risk running too hot as I baby step my way to my 4.5 ghz goal. My last rig had watercooling. There was a leak on my last build and I lost my cpu, motherboard and Hdds so I was a bit jaded when rebuilding and went with air. If going with liquid is still the better option I'll save up again and ditch the fans . Has anyone got decent overclocks with air on fairly new hardware? I do some video editing and I work with CAD and photoshop. I also multitask basically anytime I'm on hence why I am more focused on a cpu overclock than gpu.
CPU:6700k
RAM:32gb Hyper X ddr 2133
Heatsink: Hyper 212 (x2 noctua fans)
PSU:evga 850w gold
GPU:gigabyte gtx 1070
Storagessd 520gb kingston) x2
(2tb WD cavier black HDD) x2
MB:Gigabyte UD3
Disk Drive: Sony x32 Blu-Ray RW
Case: Enthoo Pro
Fans: Noctua x 5
Now everything is going great no issues but I would like to know if cpu overclocks would be safe on new hardware with only air cooling. My idle temps are :
Cpu:22-24 celcius
Gpu:28-32 Celcius
Under heavy load for a couple of hours it sits around
Cpu:47-52 celcius
Gpu:55-60 celcius
From my understanding these are pretty decent temps but can air cooling really handle a cpu overclock?I dont want to risk running too hot as I baby step my way to my 4.5 ghz goal. My last rig had watercooling. There was a leak on my last build and I lost my cpu, motherboard and Hdds so I was a bit jaded when rebuilding and went with air. If going with liquid is still the better option I'll save up again and ditch the fans . Has anyone got decent overclocks with air on fairly new hardware? I do some video editing and I work with CAD and photoshop. I also multitask basically anytime I'm on hence why I am more focused on a cpu overclock than gpu.