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Last thing of note would be when running stress test on stock speed, cpu temp would peak, and it'd take about 100 seconds before the cooler could bring it back down to something maintainable. SO from what I can tell, the cooler is working as intended, but the cpu itself is running hotter for no reason, regardless of load, and I have no way of diagnosing? Still confident some decent thermal paste will help some, but I really don't know what could have changed in the span of two weeks. Not sure how "old" that is, I feel like 3 years running stock speeds is a short life. Age wise, both cpu and motherboard have only been in use for 3 years now, as long as I've had em, as far as I know. This was the case for just about every clock speed I tried, it'd rest at 60+ degrees, but not break 70 under load, and no throttling from what I can tell. Doing nothing, it rests at around 66 degrees, but under load it doesn't go above 70 strangely enough, cooler maintains 69 pretty "easily," at the expense of my ears. Seems I've managed to get 4.7ghz with 1.5 volts on the cpu, havent run cinebench yet though. As far as I can tell, the cooler is able to maintain stable temps as it is. Got to 4.4ghz before increasing voltage, resting/loaded temperature did seem to increase with frequency foremost, like normal. Booting with defaults didn't revert temperatures back to "normal," but the overclocking process seems normal more or less. 1106 cb 3.cb 970ĭid just this, reset defaults and put core cpu and cpu nb (i think) voltage to +0. 1tb ssdġ.LG 50" UHD, oculus rift S.2 MSI Optix MAG342C UWHD. 16gb hyperx Card(s)ġ.Aorus Xtreme RTX2080 Waterforce 2.
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Hard loop cpu and gpuġ.hyperx preditor 16gb 2.vengence 32gb 3.
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z270 Maximus IX Heroġ.Hard tube loop, cpu and gpu 2. intel teliscope rig 3.MSI GP72MVR Leopard Pro. Not sure what could be the problem other than the paste, and it doesn't seem right that 3 year old preapplied compound would beat out a new application, even if cheapġ. Is the thermal paste to blame? I've put in an order for some thermal grizzly conductonaut compound, will that make a significant difference? The stock cooler has otherwise serviced me well, fan speeds aren't any different, reaches 6000+ rpm no problem. Before writing this conclusion, I tried downclocking to stock frequency/voltage, which has brought average temp down to ~52 degrees on desktop, down from the 70 degrees displayed in bios.ĥ0 degrees still seems abysmal, and I'm at a loss for solutions. I've tried rereapplying with a smaller glob, nothing. Reapplying thermal paste seems to have added a good 10 degrees onto my average temp. Since writing this, it's stayed consistent at 60+ degrees, despite only running AIDA64 and a chrome tab Checking temps the moment I log in, I find it sitting at ~62c, not dipping below 57 degrees, sometimes breaking 70 degrees just browsing chrome. Using cheap $5 compound from a local computer shop, I applied some fresh paste, and booted into windows. I figured bad thermal paste was to blame, since the last application was over three years ago. After a number of restarts, nothings changed. But I notice it's running a bit hotter than before, not once dipping below 45c before and during testing, usually sitting around 50 on desktop, and would easily break 70 degrees under load. I leave the computer to sit for a week and come back figuring I'd try overclocking memory and northbridge next, and so I run some stress tests before changing anything. Just a couple weeks ago I got it running stable at 4.6ghz, good temps and all, usually idling at ~33 degrees and only reaching around 62 degrees under load. I've been using the same fx 8350 for over three years now, and only recently discovered it's overclocking capabilities.