pulsar_swift
Youngling
generic answer: Remove the heatsink, reapply the TIM and fit the heat sink, try to add few intake fans,assuming that you already have a exhaust fan
Everest is dead, its AIDA64 now.How did you measure that temp is getting above 65c.
Use a app called Everest to know your CPU temp - post the idle temp and load temp ( ie running 2/3 apps ) the app is showing .
BTW, what apps you are using ?
Your ambient is 34c+, what do you expect? Anyway check for air flow in cabinet.hello friends, my i5 2500k is giving me an idle temp of 42c average......i dont think it is normal......what say?btw i'm using cm hyper212+.
hello friends, my i5 2500k is giving me an idle temp of 42c average......i dont think it is normal......what say?btw i'm using cm hyper212+.
Your ambient is 34c+, what do you expect? Anyway check for air flow in cabinet.
Mine gives 38-39 at ambient of 36c+. hmmm, the cooler is working properly then, no need to buy better TIMs at this moment.
on load it reaches 62c.( no overclocking)using cm690 with 7 fans.......so ventilation is adequate.......what you think guys...faulty chip or what?
overclokerszone=Tirupati, Kolkata HO
But prices are high
@manas
Reply fast, did you assemble yourself or anyone else? Was the TIM applied successfully/correctly? See if any type of Fan Control sett. in BIOS sett. is restricting the PWM fan.
i did it myself.it was the same method i used to do with my e7400.temp never went above 35c-38c.No PWM fan set up, only cpu fan which regulated by mobo.
i did it myself.it was the same method i used to do with my e7400.temp never went above 35c-38c.No PWM fan set up, only cpu fan which regulated by mobo.
i think 10 degrees above ambient temp is fine. My 955 is running at 40,ambient is 30