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its not like they are selling these cpus very cheap they can afford some better heat transfer or they should sell it without heat-sink
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that means the heat sink is bottlenecking the hell out
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Even overclocking at 5.1GHz my max temp didn't exceed 70C with my heat sink
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If you have Read all this, Just to Sum this all Up, all K series CPU are "Uses at your own risk" and Have nothing short of absolute a water Cooling or Top of the Line Air Cooler heat sink
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Does not come with a heat sink since it's unlocked and can be overclocked.
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The CPU does not come with heat sink and fan like the 7700 non-OC CPU
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I use air cooled heat sink, but stays cool
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That said, as well as the fact that this stress test is a hilariously unrealistic load, some users might consider this configuration to be perfectly fine
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Sure, it's great that Ryzen performs as well as and costs half as much as a $1k
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Staying cool at 39 idle 45 loaded with a v8 gts cooler and T T core x9 air cooled case.
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n’t have extreme water cooling
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While idling I periodically would see vastly different temperatures on each core
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Thanks to watercooling, the hottest I can get this thing is
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Not the fastest I own, but very close
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Was incredibly easy to install on the asus 270-k.
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i7-7700K first off very noticeably faster than my previous
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So now that Ryzen is out, you may be wondering why get the i7-7700K?