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Temps 6700k + h110i

voxstelarum
Level 8
I have a 6700k + maximus viii formula + corsair h110i gtx in a Phanteks Enthoo Evolve ATX case.
CPU is overclocked at 4.6 ghz with adaptive 1.366, ram at 3000 1.36v, VCCIO and SA at 1.2v, LLC lvl5 and in Realbench stress test I am getting max peak of 75 degrees, in IBT max peak at 85 degreese and in games like The Division, GTA 5, Witcher 3... temps jump from 50-60 degrees.
Are these temps normal or a bit too high?

Thanks!
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Menthol
Level 14
Without knowing ambient temperature, airflow in case, etc. sounds about normal

quark54
Level 8
IBT is vicious though. Not surprised you see 85 in IBT.

I never use it these days. Not necessary.

50 - 60 in games is normal.

Nate152
Moderator
Stress testing temps are fine up to 90c but for gaming and everyday use Intel says max temp of 64c.

voxstelarum
Level 8
Ambient temps are around 25 degrees, I said I have Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX, I think there isn't a problem with the airflow, and I know intel says Tcase 65 degrees, but I was asking myself if these temps are normal with the cooling solution I have.... that's why I asked here if these temps are normal with the h110i gtx.
And tbh I was comparing with my other pc... a 4670k clocked at 4.5 @ 1.285v + h100i and that CPU is having almost the same, even lower with 5-7 degrees lower in games... I know I should not compare I5 with I7 becouse of hyperthreading but well... I can't help myself not to :)))

Nate152
Moderator
if max temp in Realbench is 75c with your current configuration, this looks normal to me.

Eric_F
Level 10
Maximus VIII Hero here, with I7-6700K OC'd to 4.7GHz running a Corsair H80iV2. My voltages are similar to yours, and I see similar temps on the cores. Gaming tends to run 50-60C, occasionally hitting 70C when running MS Flight Simulator at extremely high detail levels. Stress testing with RealBench hits around 75C, and benchmarking and heavy Handbrake encoding can drive it to 80C on my hottest core occasionally. That's with a smaller but efficient AIO cooler, so it's pretty typical. The push-pull fans on the radiator draw outside air into the case, and a 200mm fan above the CPU and memory area pulls the warm air out. The case has a push-pull fan arrangement through an empty drive bay that blows air into the CPU area and across the video card, and another single intake below that blows across the hard drives and below the video card towards the PSU. Plenty of airflow works well even with a relatively smaller cooler.
Motherboard: Maximus VIII Hero
Processor: I7 6700K - 4.9GHz OC
CPU Cooler: Corsair H80i v2
Memory: G.Skill DDR4-3000 16GB
Graphics: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW2 1721/1860MHz
Storage #1: 1TB Western Digital Black
Storage #2: 2TB Western Digital Black
Case: Antec Nine Hundred
Power Supply: Antec Edge 650 80+ Gold
OS: Windows 10 Pro

Legolas
Level 9
It is normal. You can increase fan speed (to turbo or max) for front and back to suck more air if you want to lower your temps a little if you like.
Sincerely,
Legolas