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Processor | i7 4790K |
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Motherboard | Asus Ranger VII |
Cooling | Dark Rock Pro 3 |
Video Card(s) | Gigaby GTX 970 G1 |
Case | H440 |
Power Supply | RM850 |
Hi guys,
I've now been rocking an i7 4790K for the past couple of years and always had temperature issues with it. I've got a Dark Rock Pro 3 mounted on it (already tried to unmount/remount it 4-5 times applying new thermal paste without results) and i get about 50-85°C on the cores under load (screenshot linked). The thing is as you can see i bottlenecked the chip to 4GHZ at 1,13V which seems crazy low to me but i still get those high temps.
So my question is, now that i have access to a 3D printer, should i try to print a 3D delidder tool and delid it ? I'm kinda out of options honestly and starting to give up...
Motherboard: Asus Ranger VII (disabled xmp profile, set core/cache voltage to manual, ...)
Thank you for your responses already
I've now been rocking an i7 4790K for the past couple of years and always had temperature issues with it. I've got a Dark Rock Pro 3 mounted on it (already tried to unmount/remount it 4-5 times applying new thermal paste without results) and i get about 50-85°C on the cores under load (screenshot linked). The thing is as you can see i bottlenecked the chip to 4GHZ at 1,13V which seems crazy low to me but i still get those high temps.
So my question is, now that i have access to a 3D printer, should i try to print a 3D delidder tool and delid it ? I'm kinda out of options honestly and starting to give up...
Motherboard: Asus Ranger VII (disabled xmp profile, set core/cache voltage to manual, ...)
Thank you for your responses already
