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I was surprised at the size of my AMD stock cooler, it fit in like the palm of my hand, was so loving small compared to my geminII jesus christ.
I have a Hyper 212 EVO and it was gigantic

stock coolers are garbage
how would you know?  You've probably used what, two in your entire life?

They're not built for overclocking, they're built to keep your processor at a temperature that won't fry it while it's doing its intended purpose and power.


how would you know?  You've probably used what, two in your entire life?

They're not built for overclocking, they're built to keep your processor at a temperature that won't fry it while it's doing its intended purpose and power.


I don't overclock. My old computer had a stock cooler and I ran one on my computer before I had a different cooler and it ran at 50c idle.

Stock coolers are never an issue unless you push the CPU or other components on the inside.

I have a Hyper 212 EVO and it was gigantic
I had to move my RAM over 2 slots just to get the cooler to fit, so I'm pretty sure it's still making use of dual-channel, I just had to move them from slots 1 and 3 to 2 and 4.

blockland on max shaders, this is a first for me, holy crap.

I don't overclock. My old computer had a stock cooler and I ran one on my computer before I had a different cooler and it ran at 50c idle.

The /only/ time I've ever had a computers stock heatsink and fan not working out running the PC to a point it would damage the CPU was with an old athlon ii in a business PC, and I've built probably a hundred or so gaming PC's, probably 35 of which had stock coolers

The /only/ time I've ever had a computers stock heatsink and fan not working out running the PC to a point it would damage the CPU was with an old athlon ii in a business PC, and I've built probably a hundred or so gaming PC's, probably 35 of which had stock coolers
This.
Personally the only time I've had this happen is when my fans didn't start up right.

I just OC'd my FX 8120 to 4.0 ghz.

I can run all my games on dolphin at full speed. It's amazing.

I just OC'd my FX 8120 to 4.0 ghz.

I can run all my games on dolphin at full speed. It's amazing.
I'll keep that in mind, actually.

The /only/ time I've ever had a computers stock heatsink and fan not working out running the PC to a point it would damage the CPU was with an old athlon ii in a business PC, and I've built probably a hundred or so gaming PC's, probably 35 of which had stock coolers
I used a Phenom ii x4 stock cooler and an FX stock cooler. Both outcomes were the same

I used a Phenom ii x4 stock cooler and an FX stock cooler. Both outcomes were the same

I used a phenom ii 965 stock cooler personally, in my own home, for over a year, and never /once/ had heat issues

I used my 8350's stock cooler for a month or so WITH overclocking to 4.2ghz and never /once/ had heat issues

Coolers and overclocking really depend on your environment.

I have my system in a hot apartment most of the time. So I upgraded to a liquid cooling system.

I used a phenom ii 965 stock cooler personally, in my own home, for over a year, and never /once/ had heat issues

I used my 8350's stock cooler for a month or so WITH overclocking to 4.2ghz and never /once/ had heat issues

my 3570k idled at 70c with the stock cooler

didn't overclock

my 3570k idled at 70c with the stock cooler

didn't overclock
we we're talking about AMD stock heatsinks, I have no idea about Intel

my 3570k idled at 70c with the stock cooler

didn't overclock
Um. Mine idled at 35C to 40C..

Why is my 16GB G.SKILL Ripjaws way underclocked?

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