CPU cores are 10'c different using Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus
Ok. So I'm stumped. I've been building computers for 20 years now and have NEVER once had a CPU cooler which gave me a full 10'c difference in idle temperatures between two cores on the same CPU die.
I'm throwing together a budget PC for a friend and bought a e7500 C2D running at 3.5ghz, 780i SLI FTW EVGA motherboard, Antec 300 case, and a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus CPU cooler.
I've mounted, re-mounted, and even tried adding shims to the darn heatsink so it doesn't have uneven pressure and I'm still getting the same results. Both cores are at 3.5ghz, with one idling at 35'c (no speedstep) and the second at 45'c.
I figured since the cooler basically is held in its place by a single pin sticking out of the adjustable "X" type mount bracket, that perhaps its just not balancing correctly. So I added shims to ensure it was balanced, and no luck.
Oddly enough, I swapped back in the horrible stock Intel cooler and both cores stayed the same temperature, at around 50'c.
Any ideas to what I may be missing here? I've never had an issue like this.