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New i5-3570K cpu overheating, would love some suggestions??
I have just finished my first time build and installed Real-temp and i noticed the temps at idle were very high and jump up the second you even run media player. Its usually between 50c and 70c which seems very high consider i dont game or run a crazy amount on it.
I installed prime and did a bench mark test and it went up to 108c before i stopped it part way through as that was crazy high. I have installed my aftermarket CPU cooler perfectly that's the first thing i checked, i also went into Bios and disabled the CPU fan speed control so it runs on full all the time. Oddly enough it still doesn't run all the time, just on and off so... What else can i do, is there a problem with the cooler or CPU, or simply a setting in the BIOS i have missed. In will add my flat is very warm usually about 23c and on ground floor so don't leave the window open much but still that's not that hot, would love some help as im getting a bit concerned!! Thanks in advance, Leon |
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hmm cooler not seated properly would my guess or ma-by you forgot to take the plastic off the bottom of the cooler lol
the ivy bridge chips run hotter then sandy bridge but it should not be that hot check the voltage settings and make sure its not set to something retarded 108c is redline that cooler looks awful heavy to .... not a fan of heavy cooler more mass does not equal better cooling |
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First thing usually to try is reseating the CPU cooler, just to take that out of the picture. Are you using the stock cooler?
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try to reset your bios so everything is default. In case some features are a little screwy.
As others have said reseating your cooler might work in case it was seated incorrectly when you first installed it. Also how are you applying your TIM. Which method are you using? |
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Try connecting the fan some place other than were it is. I would go as far as a direct connection so the fan runs at full speed all the time.
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It is and your temps should be much much cooler. Are you applying new thermal paste? Also, trickson has a good idea with plugging the fan into a header not for the CPU. Or just go into your bios and set the fan to full speed.
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I just the paste it came with, was hard to spear over the CPU as was so thick but did the best i could?! I changed the settings in the bios to every option and no improvement, should be running all the time.
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Do you have extra thermal paste to reapply??
I would use the small pea size method in the middle of the CPU and let the Cooler do the spreading.. Works much better. If the Thermal paste is to thick it can cause temp issues like you are having.. |
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Get some real thermal paste and maybe even post a picture of the HSF you have. I would have to say some thing is not right with the thermal paste.
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Here is a some good info on thermal paste http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/artic...se-Part-1/1303
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/artic...se-Part-2/1392 http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/artic...uary-2012/1490 |
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Okay, well temps shouldn't be as high as they are and I'm satisfied that the paste isn't the issue. Either you aren't mounting the cooler correctly or the CPU is somehow faulty.
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I will try some new thermal paste, re mounting it and plugging it directly into the PSU then
How do i get the old thermal paste of?? Thanks guys
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I use tissue paper and 92% alcohol. Some compressed air to make sure there's no lint or dust before applying new paste.
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Don't bother with AS5 anymore. It's old, takes time to cure and isn't effective as newer pastes. Get some Arctic Cooling MX-4. It performs better, is easier to apply and requires no curing time.
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So just curious what temperature are your computers running at idle, 25percent load etc?? What should i aim to keep it at, being ivy bridge??
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Ive been using IC Diamond 24k, best stuff I have used for years.. I use this stuff in all my rigs..
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Based on what I have read for Ivy if on Air cooling your idle temps should be around 28c to 35c, Under full load I've seen a varies of temps ranging from 50c to 70c.. it really depends... IMO Ivy is one of those processors that should be on water cooling. Due to the new tech in the chip they have recorded higher temps across the board.. Water cooling either custom or closed loop water cooling is in order IMO. However there are good air coolers out there.. Over the last few years every CPU I have had has been mostly under water cooling.. If you have it in your budget I would maybe look into one of those closed loop system.. |
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That's not lint free. Coffee Filters are the best cheap lint free cloth you can get
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Any more suggestions guys, i feel i have exhausted all options other than a whole new water cooling system??
Could the cpu be faulty, its just jumps up in temperature to like 70c when you just open firefox?? Thanks in advance
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I would just start by reseating the cooler it can be that simple. If you do that and your still having temperature issues you go to the next step.
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Make sure you're not using too much compound, you shouldn't nee more than the size of a pea because when the cooler is mounted that paste will spread out. Also don't spread it yourself, that will leave air bubbles, just mount the cooler right on the pea sized thermal compound and everything should be fine. I've seen people add too much compound and temps will rise 10*C or 20*C degrees under load if you put too much.
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