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Average Intel Core i5 Stock Cooler Temp?
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I have an Intel Core i5 3570 and I was wondering what should be my max temp on full load?
Also I have a GTX 660 ti 2gb SC, what avg temp should it be at?
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first of all if its a 3570k then you should not have a stock cooler because you should overclock but if its not unlocked then idk
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Do a quick google search and you will find many results of users reporting there temps, then make your own decision.
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I've done that but I want to confirm
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There are so many factors to take into consideration that it is impossible to answer your question.

What is your ambient temperature?
What is your case?
Do you have any after-market case fans?
Do you have any over-clocking going on? More specifically, on your GPU?

Also, every single CPU made is different and they will all get different temperatures.

But a general rule of thumb is that, you never want to exceed over 80c under load with an OC or not since anything higher may become dangerous and shorten the life of the CPU. Considering you don't have an OC and you presumably don't live next to an oven at all times, it should not exceed 60-70c.
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