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i7 4770k Stock Fan. Temp is Around 40 - 60C
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i'm not sure if this is normal. i wan't to reduce this.. i have the stock fan, should i just by an aftermarket? cpu fan? my cpu is like 40 - 65c as soon as i start my pc i checked in bio's to i used speccy. and same thing wasn't sure what to do i built my pc like 3 day's ago i mean everything run's fine the games, ect. but i'm not sure if it's suppose to be this high... what should i do? i tried changing the fan speeds in the bio's to but still like 65c wasn't sure if this was really bad or not.
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My computer Case is Commander MSI Snow edition , wasn't sure what cpu fan would work good, i need a smaller one was thinking about the, 212 Evo but i think my case is to small for it, so wasn't sure what a nice Cpu fan would be Thanks:!
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My computer Case is Commander MSI Snow edition , wasn't sure what cpu fan would work good, i need a smaller one was thinking about the, 212 Evo but i think my case is to small for it, so wasn't sure what a nice Cpu fan would be Thanks:!
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Intel cpus are rated to 105 so you don't really have anything to worry about,
What ram do you have because if it's not low profile it will limit Air cooler options.
What ram do you have because if it's not low profile it will limit Air cooler options.
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Alexyy wrote Intel cpus are rated to 105 so you don't really have anything to worry about,
What ram do you have because if it's not low profile it will limit Air cooler options.
so do u think this is fine? i really wannnnna play watch dog's i just don't wanna ruin my cpu :l
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Your CPU will be fine, Intel wouldn't sell a CPU with a stock cooler if it didn't cool the CPU adequately.
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Terrabytez wrote Your CPU will be fine, Intel wouldn't sell a CPU with a stock cooler if it didn't cool the CPU adequately.
vary true just wanted to be on the safe side is all new to this stuff.
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DrJoker wroteTerrabytez wrote Your CPU will be fine, Intel wouldn't sell a CPU with a stock cooler if it didn't cool the CPU adequately.
vary true just wanted to be on the safe side is all new to this stuff.
The ram does support most air coolers if you're going to overclock.. if you only want it to be quieter and cooler I'd recommend this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Alexyy wroteDrJoker wroteTerrabytez wrote Your CPU will be fine, Intel wouldn't sell a CPU with a stock cooler if it didn't cool the CPU adequately.
vary true just wanted to be on the safe side is all new to this stuff.
The ram does support most air coolers if you're going to overclock.. if you only want it to be quieter and cooler I'd recommend this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Thank's alex, I'm not planning on over clocking or anything. just stock um, looking for a nice cpu cooler, not to expensive . that will work good with my commander msi . uhm, today i ran watchdog's hit 75.... i closed it at like 37... - 50 so i was just like.. eh i should just wait i don't wanna do any damage to my cpu yet. i'm wanting to play it lol.
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75C is fine, my old celeron laptop would hit about 90C before it even thought of overheating.
You aren't going to damage the CPU, the PC usually shuts down before the CPU is fried.
You aren't going to damage the CPU, the PC usually shuts down before the CPU is fried.
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