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i5-3570k overheating
So, recently my CPU started overheating i.e. on boot it goes to 70*C after a few minutes in idle. few programs opened. I built the pc, roughly, 2-3 months ago, and haven't had any problems so far. I'm thinking it's either the stock fan that went loose or something? My motherboard is steady at 25*C, so it has to be something internally around the CPU.
My computer's specs: Motherboard - ASUS Sabertooth z77 Intel i5-3570k 3,4Ghz boxed with intel stock fan. (came with thermal paste added on, so I haven't applied any additional thermal paste) |
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Check the heatsink, it sounds like something is lose or not working properly. Also, check the voltage, lower it as much as possible for now and report back.
Before anyone starts to complain about stock, you can reliably OC a 3570 to 4Ghz no problem with it. |
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Also check to make sure the fan is working! I've seen that happen a few times... not plugged in properly, wires stuck in blades, etc.
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One of those wonderful push pins is either not seated or broken.
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Fans running?
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My first thought, as it happened to me on my last rigg lol.
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so it seems like my CPU gradually starts getting warmer and warmer. and I checked the thermal compound put on by Intel. it was VERY poorly applied by Intel, so now I have bought some new thermal paste. |
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yea it probably is immensely badly applied if you remove the heatsink
. You are ALWAYS supposed to reapply paste.
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I afraid something others is maybe problem...
I hear few cases with similar scenario in first months for IB 3570k, 3770k. Suddenly need more voltage for some clock and much hotter about 15-20C, or suddenly temps are 20C more with stock clock. How many degrees in C you had before notice temps raise up on 70C??? |
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First thing is first, replace that stock Intel cooler and properly apply whatever thermal compound you end up using. Also make sure that the CPU is running at stock speeds and voltages determined by the motherboard.
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Okay, guys.
So I checked the voltage, cpu temperature and my cpu fan on startup/boot. My CPU drastically increased to 70 degrees celsius and fan was at around 1500 rpm, the core sped was 3,4 Ghz ( so not overclocked at all) and the voltage was around 1,07 for the CPU. I shut it down since I didn't feel comfortable in overheating it more. The drastic heat improvement in around a minute or two makes no sense with my fan working correctly...? |
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did you clean the old thermal paste off your CPU and heatsink and reapply the thermal paste when you reseated the heatsink. You have to reapply the thermal paste EVERY time you remove the heatsink from the CPU
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If you are having issues with the stock fan buy an after market solution with a backplate and install that, those are much more secure
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I will return after my test boot, and thanks for the help and tips on what procautions to take. Just one last thing, though. If the 3-pin slot (I believe, can't remember as of right now) for the CPU-Fan is broken, can I use the assistan fan 3-pin slot and get the same performance, without any issues? OR would I have to invest in a complete new MOBO if that is the case...? |
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