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    Final temp Check before Starting OC

    Hi,

    Here is a screenshot of my system whilst running Orthos and monitoring temps with Everest, TAT and speedfan (core temp always crashs after a minute or two on my system):



    Any comments? Do the readings seem ok? Orthos was running for just over an hour.

    My core system consists of:

    ASUS P5K Deluxe wifi AP
    Intel Q6600 - cooled with Gigabyte 3D Rocket Pro
    2GB (2 x 1GB) SMX2 Corsair - cooled by OCZ XTC Active cooler
    Antec 500 PSU

    If all looks ok (some of the temps seem a bit high to me, but as each program reports them differently its a little hard to tell!) then I'll proceed with Clunks P5K OC guide

    I know nobody wants their system to die, but if my machine goes down, the money stops coming in, so I'm a little nervous about OCing. If anything looks like it could do with more cooling based on the above screencap let me know and I'll happily buy more fans

    Any advice hugely appreciated
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    Re: Final temp Check before Starting OC

    thats too hot imo.

    Is that a B3 or a G0?

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    Re: Final temp Check before Starting OC

    Looks like the heatsink isnt on properly to me.
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    Re: Final temp Check before Starting OC

    Quote Originally Posted by staffsMike View Post
    thats too hot imo.

    Is that a B3 or a G0?
    It's a B3, that's with my CPU fan on max as well (about 4300rpm)

    My case fans are only about 1200RPM so I might see if I can increase these somehow (case is a termaltake shark) to see if that helps. Might need to invest in some more fans I guess as well, so far these are the fans I have:

    CPU fan
    2 x 120mm case fans
    1 x 80mm fan that I tagged onto the side panel of the case (not sure of rpm)
    2 fans on the OCZ ram cooler

    I was thinking about getting some coolspot fans too. Any suggestions on getting these temps down a bit?

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    Re: Final temp Check before Starting OC

    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    Looks like the heatsink isnt on properly to me.
    The heatsink was a real pain in the ass to get connected securely and the instructions were utter cak, but it is connected very securely and the two side levers seemed to 'snap-in' correctly. The thermal paste I used was generic and very cheap, could this be the problem?

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    Re: Final temp Check before Starting OC

    Could be.

    It just looks like a big difference between 2 of the cores, and often, its the heatsink or the paste that is at fault.

    It can also be a concave IHS/heatsink.

    It's worth grabbing a tube of decent thermal goop and redoing it.
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    Re: Final temp Check before Starting OC

    cool, will do that ASAP, thanks

    Arctic Silver is the good stuff right?

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    Re: Final temp Check before Starting OC

    Yep, thats fine, as is the MX stuff..theres a few decent ones, all with similar results, but I use arctic silver, mainly through habit
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    Re: Final temp Check before Starting OC

    ace, thanks again

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