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BoothRedux
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Topic: lil' help? (tech) Posted: 06/November/2006 at 3:01pm |
eh, so i just built my new rig and im idling at
around 120-130F, under any kinda load it jumps real high. i ahd this
problem before and reseated heatsink/cpu, checked over wires etc; i
tried ajcking up the fans and also relpacing the thermal paste and im
still getting high temps.
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, and fyi im running a
core2 e6600, asus p5b (deluxe) mobo, and a enermax 500w liberty psu
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solitary00
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Posted: 06/November/2006 at 3:43pm |
Stock HSF?
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BoothRedux
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Posted: 06/November/2006 at 5:41pm |
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Posted: 06/November/2006 at 6:13pm |
Are you sure the heatsink is making proper contact with the CPU? Also, are you using any thermal grease/paste (arctic silver etc.)?
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Posted: 06/November/2006 at 6:33pm |
I love my Zalman, although it's for a AMD64..
That plus the Artic Silver Preach recommends would be my first starting point...
How many and what orientation are the fans in your case?
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Posted: 06/November/2006 at 11:31pm |
i know it might sound strange, but also check to make sure the protective plastic film that covers the heatsink paste has been removed. sometimes in a rush it's easy to forget.
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BoothRedux
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Posted: 07/November/2006 at 3:25am |
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Posted: 07/November/2006 at 4:33am |
yeah, i have some radio shack thermal compound i used for something else and can say, it's not gonna do the job for modern cpu's. what i use for cpu's are the following. to clean the old: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16835100010apply the new: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16835100007if you have a microcenter nearby they sell both. http://www.microcenter.com/compusa also has the paste, but not the cleaner. AS5
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Posted: 07/November/2006 at 5:09am |
thanks, hopefully a cheap fix
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Posted: 07/November/2006 at 7:47am |
Originally posted by BoothRedux
thanks, hopefully a cheap fix Yeah, silicone ain't gonna cut it. I'm not sure if it's cheaper or you possible have some around the house, but acetone (NOT fingernail polish remover) or CRC cleaner will also clean the gunk off. There should be enough AS in a tube to do at least a couple CPU's, so if this alone doesn't fix your problem, you'll still have enough to use on a new HSF.
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