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Maximum CPU temperature?
#11
RE: Maximum CPU temperature?
Please remember that for every 10K of temperature increase the lifetime of electronics is halved. Another reason to have your PC run cool.
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#12
RE: Maximum CPU temperature?
(April 10, 2025 at 3:56 pm)zebo-the-fat Wrote: Apart from the thermal issues, everything seems to be working well, new thermal paste on order, I don't want to disturb things until it arrives Smile
(if it does make an improvement I will be having strong words with the suppliers!)
Rule #1 for applying thermal paste: A lot helps a lot
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#13
RE: Maximum CPU temperature?
I have a 100% effective, completely fail-safe system for addressing computer issues. I simply yell out, 'Honey, how do I fix this??'

Works every time.

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#14
RE: Maximum CPU temperature?
(April 11, 2025 at 2:46 am)Deesse23 Wrote:
(April 10, 2025 at 3:56 pm)zebo-the-fat Wrote: Apart from the thermal issues, everything seems to be working well, new thermal paste on order, I don't want to disturb things until it arrives  Smile
(if it does make an improvement I will be having strong words with the suppliers!)
Rule #1 for applying thermal paste: A lot helps a lot

Is 5 gallons too much?
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#15
RE: Maximum CPU temperature?
(April 11, 2025 at 2:46 am)Deesse23 Wrote:
(April 10, 2025 at 3:56 pm)zebo-the-fat Wrote: Apart from the thermal issues, everything seems to be working well, new thermal paste on order, I don't want to disturb things until it arrives  Smile
(if it does make an improvement I will be having strong words with the suppliers!)
Rule #1 for applying thermal paste: A lot helps a lot

So this is wrong. May be in jest, I can't be sure.

You want to follow the less is more saying. If you have a big ol' fat smear of paste between the CPU and the cooler that's that much more thermal resistance your dealing with. A very thin layer of thermal paste is ideal. Using an old credit card is a good way to create a even thin layer of paste across the plate. There are youtube videos to show how to apply it.

In a possible appeal to authority fallacy: I've been putting together computers for over 25 years and nothing much has changed when it comes to keeping everything cool. Not "Cool dude cool" but cold, chilly, late fall weather in the higher latitudes, cooooool.

Everything about your temps suggest to me (and as others have mentioned) that the paste and by extension the connection between the cooler and the CPU is the problem. I would do the following.

1. Buy a paste removal kit and a tube of new paste.
2. Pull the cooler off, pop out the cpu and clean both plates with the paste removal stuff.
3. Wait a day and put everything back together with the new paste.
4. Wait 2 to 4 hours and then fire it up and see if the temps have changed. They should be much lower (30% or greater) than what your seeing even with the stock cooler.

Just my opinion. When it comes to building PCs there is almost as many opinions as their are components. But 9 times out of 10 temps that high aren't solved by case cooling because it's a cpu to cooler connection issue. AKA paste.
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#16
RE: Maximum CPU temperature?
(April 12, 2025 at 3:16 am)Goosebump Wrote:
(April 11, 2025 at 2:46 am)Deesse23 Wrote: Rule #1 for applying thermal paste: A lot helps a lot

So this is wrong. May be in jest, I can't be sure.

You want to follow the less is more saying. If you have a big ol' fat smear of paste between the CPU and the cooler that's that much more thermal resistance your dealing with. A very thin layer of thermal paste is ideal. Using an old credit card is a good way to create a even thin layer of paste across the plate. There are youtube videos to show how to apply it.

In a possible appeal to authority fallacy: I've been putting together computers for over 25 years and nothing much has changed when it comes to keeping everything cool. Not "Cool dude cool" but cold, chilly, late fall weather in the higher latitudes, cooooool.

Everything about your temps suggest to me (and as others have mentioned) that the paste and by extension the connection between the cooler and the CPU is the problem. I would do the following.

1. Buy a paste removal kit and a tube of new paste.
2. Pull the cooler off, pop out the cpu and clean both plates with the paste removal stuff.
3. Wait a day and put everything back together with the new paste.
4. Wait 2 to 4 hours and then fire it up and see if the temps have changed. They should be much lower (30% or greater) than what your seeing even with the stock cooler.

Just my opinion. When it comes to building PCs there is almost as many opinions as their are components. But 9 times out of 10 temps that high aren't solved by case cooling because it's a cpu to cooler connection issue. AKA paste.

That's just what I am going to do, cooler off, clean up, new paste, test (new paste on it's way, due either today or Monday)
The meek shall inherit the Earth, the rest of us will fly to the stars.

Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large groups

Arguing with an engineer is like wrestling with a pig in mud ..... after a while you realise that the pig likes it!

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#17
RE: Maximum CPU temperature?
(April 12, 2025 at 3:48 am)zebo-the-fat Wrote:
(April 12, 2025 at 3:16 am)Goosebump Wrote: So this is wrong. May be in jest, I can't be sure.

You want to follow the less is more saying. If you have a big ol' fat smear of paste between the CPU and the cooler that's that much more thermal resistance your dealing with. A very thin layer of thermal paste is ideal. Using an old credit card is a good way to create a even thin layer of paste across the plate. There are youtube videos to show how to apply it.

In a possible appeal to authority fallacy: I've been putting together computers for over 25 years and nothing much has changed when it comes to keeping everything cool. Not "Cool dude cool" but cold, chilly, late fall weather in the higher latitudes, cooooool.

Everything about your temps suggest to me (and as others have mentioned) that the paste and by extension the connection between the cooler and the CPU is the problem. I would do the following.

1. Buy a paste removal kit and a tube of new paste.
2. Pull the cooler off, pop out the cpu and clean both plates with the paste removal stuff.
3. Wait a day and put everything back together with the new paste.
4. Wait 2 to 4 hours and then fire it up and see if the temps have changed. They should be much lower (30% or greater) than what your seeing even with the stock cooler.

Just my opinion. When it comes to building PCs there is almost as many opinions as their are components. But 9 times out of 10 temps that high aren't solved by case cooling because it's a cpu to cooler connection issue. AKA paste.

That's just what I am going to do, cooler off, clean up, new paste, test (new paste on it's way, due either today or Monday)

Keep us posted. IF your unsure of anything send a pic. Computer building isn't rocket science. It's pretty strait forward and is generally intuitive. I think your plan is going to solve your issue.
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#18
RE: Maximum CPU temperature?
it may just be me assuming that the company that fitted the cooler knew what they were doing!
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Arguing with an engineer is like wrestling with a pig in mud ..... after a while you realise that the pig likes it!

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