I cant seem to figure this out. Ive reseated the Stock HSF about 4-5 times and its around 40-55C Idle. Whats the deal with my mobo?
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I cant seem to figure this out. Ive reseated the Stock HSF about 4-5 times and its around 40-55C Idle. Whats the deal with my mobo?
replaced the stock tim with AS5 ?
What monitering program are you using? Does the heatsink feel hot to the touch?
You can't reseat the heatsink without putting new TIM (thermal paste on) .. I would get some Artic Silver 5 (as Supertim0r suggested) and try that. Put some one the cpu and spread it around with an old credit card.Quote:
Originally Posted by mystupidmouth
Easytune, What should i be using? not even.Quote:
Originally Posted by DragonOrta
if you're using a ds3 and are seeing that temp in bios, its incorrect - check temps in windows.
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Originally Posted by mystupidmouth
yeah i did that multipule times.Quote:
Originally Posted by Silver Bullet
Its telling me that on easytune?Quote:
Originally Posted by ocZZZ
nah, easytune lists my temp correctly but in bios, ds3 lists it about 20c over what it really is (with my temp celeron)
i really dont know what do.
if you're using the heatsink that came with the cpu and easytune is showing you those temps, its not mounted correctly or the thermal grease that came with it is gone. You will need to remount with as5 or another thermal grease asap - I'd turn off the computer if it's actually idling at 55c.
im using AS5 already. How should the Stock HSF be mounted? Ive redid it 4-5 timesQuote:
Originally Posted by ocZZZ
any ideas?
im lost, dont know why this is overheating for.
http://jab-tech.com/Scythe-Ninja-Plu...r-pr-3281.html
grab that
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Originally Posted by mystupidmouth
When i get some cash ill pick that up. But whats the deal with my heatsink though? i see alot of people are able to overclock it on a stock hsf but mine overheats at stock.Quote:
Originally Posted by ocZZZ
it's most likely not mounted correctly.
Then how do you mount it???Quote:
Originally Posted by ocZZZ
My DS3 with stok heatsink and stok termic past i have 35/36c :
http://img362.imageshack.us/img362/1029/tempsfl9.jpg
55c, while it's higher then most overclockers are comfortable with, it's perfectly safe your proc is not 'overheating'. Thermal speec of C2D is 61.5c. If your serious about overclocking, then as a few other folks suggested, invest in a aftermarket cooler.
As for mounting the stock Intel HSF, ensure all 4 push pins are fully inserted through the mounting holes.
heh my northwood is sitting her idling at 44C. LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by RangerXLT8
probablem is it goes up and down. i just reseated it and it went to 27c then went back to 40 c when i rebooted. wtf is up with my board?Quote:
Originally Posted by RangerXLT8
touch the HSF, if it is cool, then nothing to worry about.
heh then ttheres no way i would be able to check the temps :(Quote:
Originally Posted by egyteam
Mascarhila:
What's the top speed you've gotten with your E6400? Is that retail?
:P
@ Alphy
Hi neighbor! and welcome
That is nothing new, most of the sensors on the mobo are useless anyways, its not unusual to be off by 10C or more and the voltage sensors are just as bad.Quote:
Originally Posted by mystupidmouth
Really, your CPU isn't overheating, just running kinda hot (if that temp. is in fact correct...) so unless its at stock and behaving like that and you want to OC I wouldn't worry about it. Unless you're talking like 100C+ (which is impossible since the over temp. protection will kick in long before that) high temp. won't damage the CPU, at worst you'll get some instability/BSODs + occasional system shutdowns til' you get better cooling. I really doubt its running at that temp. unless you totally screwed up mounting the HSF though or the fan died or there is no case ventilation at all.
If you really want a accurate temp reading I'd buy something like this here:
http://www.virtual-hideout.net/revie...00/index.shtml
there are better ones out there of course with a wider range of temp. sensing which is really nice if you ever go phase change but the price starts to go up quickly too.
Great thanks for the info!Quote:
Originally Posted by mesyn191
Ok well it started to throttled down at 430 fsb . gonna pick up a another heatsink later this week.
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Originally Posted by Alphy
yes its a retail E6400 OEM .
with this gskill LA PC 4200 i can only run 3100mhz - 388 FSB 1:1 ( gigabyte dont have RAM dividers under 1:1 :( )
regards
Its a good rough and quick check. Lightly touch the bottom of the heatsink (dont apply any pressure at all)Quote:
Originally Posted by mystupidmouth
Your body temp is 38c, so if it feels normal then its 38c or so. If it feels cold then its 20c or so. If its hot then 45c or so. Starts to burn finger 60c Burns finger right away 70c
Lick your finger and it goes tshh when you touch it and thats about 80c or more :eek: (switch it off right away)
Obviously you could go get a simple thermometer, just be carefull not to short anything out.
It should throttle about 65c I think, rmclock or throttlewatch can show this
Im getting 60c load @485FSB on my Zalman CNP9500 LED. Not sure why its still high. im using this case http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811119077
with the stock fans. Could that be a problem?
I ordered 3 Yate Loon 120mm Fans that are 47cfm. Would that help alot?
Yeah, I'm getting high temps now for some reason. When I was running out of the case for testing (6300/DS3/Scythe Ninja) I was getting like 29-35 or something on idle. Now when in the case I idle at 54-55!!!:mad:
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Originally Posted by mayakindaguy
What kinda case you using?
It's an old Raidmax 868scorpio or something like that. I'm running open case with the side panel off and temps dropped a bit to 45C idle. I'm not sure what caused the spike because it was like 35-40 idle.
Well I currently don't have exhaust fans because the ninja is taking up too much room and the rear mount for my exhaust fans don't fit. I'll probably have to pick up some tie straps or something and tie the fans to the back.
So the only cooling I got is 2 fans in the bottom front blowing air in, the ninja and psu for exhaust, and a side panel fan blowing air in.
whats your max temps? im getting 60c load isnt that bad?Quote:
Originally Posted by mayakindaguy
Well outside of the case it maxes out around 55 so I think if I ran in case it would probably be around 65. I don't know if that's normal, but that feels hot for me.
Damn we really got to get a database going on people's temps/FSB/voltages/mods etc.
60 under load isnt bad but its high
go get yourself a REAL heatsink.
i keep seeing you guys, not you inparticular, crying about temps being to high and in general,, people are using the stock heatsink or this zalman.
ive had a few of the zalman heatsinks, not this particular one but they all sucks balls.
that heatsink is crap go get a real one.
anything less than the quality and performance of an XP90 or 90c is futile.
spend the money its worth every penny
i believe newegg has the big typhoon on sale right now for $45 go buy one.
I'm on a Scythe Ninja. I'm wondering if it's just the fact that I currently have no exhaust fans. It seems like people that are running 450FSB+ are doing 40-45 idle and 50-55load, and I'm not that far off with an open case.
The weird thing is that from stock speeds to about 450FSB my temps were 30idle and around 40-45load. 450+ and I get a 10 degree spike.
I'm getting 50-idle for 495x7,Quote:
Originally Posted by mystupidmouth
what's your MAX temp when you do prime for 1 hour+? mine is 70 (won't raise or even even drop, but yeah sometimes drop for 68-69 for just 1-2 sec :lol:)
my bios reads 80C........... DO NOT TRUST :banana::banana::banana::banana: SENSORS they have
even CoreTemp on this motherboard is showing strange results...............this is my second DS3....
i wouldn't worry about it as long as it's stable at whatever OC you are at
Oh ok. Hopefully my yateloon fans lower the temps
so the Zalman CNP9500 Is crap? lol. yeah sure buddy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
80 idle holy cow.
now for me dinos. my bios, speedfan and other tools are pretty much spot on.
thats wierd yours is reading so high....
but you also gotta remember the bios heats up the cpu really fast cuz its not throttling the cpu, its running wide open. so it does heat up pretty fast.
to the other guy.
if your not using an exhaust fan. add one see what it does. but the ninja should be enough to cool it as long as you have the case lid open. if the case is all sealed up then yes 50c idle is highly possible as the heat doesnt have anywhere to go.
id swap over to my XP-90 and share my results but i'd have to take my water apart and pull the board to install the 775 adapter and i'd rather not lol.
your temps are definately bad.
how much and what type of thermal paste are you using ? next time you have the heatsink off. take a picture. then take a picture after you clean the paste off and reapply new stuff.
it doesnt take much guys just a small dab in the center.
dont spread the paste around or anything just put a dab in the center, and mount your heatsink and push straight down on the ehatsink so it can evenly spread the goo on its own.
how tight is your heatsink.? have you also checked the cpu to make sure its not concave or convex ?
try using "core temp" to read the temp.
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Originally Posted by mystupidmouth
ahh another nay sayer.
well think what you will but i guarentee you, you throw an XP-90 on there and youll see what a GOOD heatsink can do.
sh|t i'd send you mine just to put you in your place grasshopper if i wasnt using it on the g/f system.
that heatsink isnt all that great.
the ninja is better and the XP and Ultra series is better yet.
with the all around long time winner being the Big Typhoon.
zalman isnt known for making spectacular heatsinks.
not to mention the fact that these chips start heating up really fast once you hit 1.35v or higher. they are a low heat cpu only at stock voltages.
finally I open the ninja found out that the clips for mounting isn't fasten as it supposed to be, and I tighten it up and re-apply the AS5 yay!!!
495 x 7 now idle at 41-43, using prime and leave it for 2 hours+, 69 is the MAX I hit.
to those who using Ninja+, please check your HSF again, make sure it properly mounted.
my first DS3Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
23-28C in bios
23C windows idle
max 43C or so load
second DS3 >> completely :banana::banana::banana::banana:ed temps sensor 80C in bios
30-40C idle
even up to 70C load it reads
Coretemp is even reporting differently in the two motherboards so you're right it must be relying on some sort of calculation invoving a variable that is reporting inaccurate reading
as even core temp is reporting high 50C load :nono:
I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss the bios reported temperatures. I had a major problem with my water cooling setup with my CPU running hot and I couldn't figure out what the problem was... at 400x8 it would get up to 57 degrees within 30 seconds on load.
I applied a very thin layer of arctic silver to the heatsink, placed it on the chip, mounted the heatsink, took it back off, to see that the IHS on the chip was badly in need of lapping. Only about 15% of the heatsink on my waterblock was making contact with the chip, and those areas were around the corners, not in the middle at all!
I just finished lapping the IHS on my E6400 and what a difference... load drops from 57 or more down to 43 or so during dual priming. (fresh AS5 application, 24 degree room temp) I suspect plenty of these chips will have issues with uneven surfaces... you won't notice it with the stock heatsink because it's smaller and circular shaped and in most cases won't reach the sides of the IHS, which are the part that is raised up. So this is mostly an issue if you have a large flat copper block that covers the entire IHS from end to end.
whatever man.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
lol at dissident
ppl getting 1-2C difference when lapping the CPU heatsink and you're getting double digits
Well temporarily I got my temps down 5-10C. I didn't have room to fit my 2 92mm fans on the inside of the rear of the case because of the ninja, but i decided to mount outside the case for now on a plastic clip (just curious, if your fan has LED is it ok for it to make contact with the case?).
Anyhow, the setup I made has the bottom of the 2 fans blowing cold air in. It then heats up and rises and should be taken out by the exhaust of the ninja and the fan above. Seems to work a bit because now I'm at 35-40idle and 60 to 65 running dual prime. =P
He lapped the IHS mate not the heatsink so that would explain the big differenceQuote:
Originally Posted by dinos22