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About CrilleS
- Birthday Apr 22, 1996
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Gender
Male
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Location
Denmark
System
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CPU
Intel Core i5 2410M @ 2.30GHz
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Motherboard
Dell Inc. 0K4H3G
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RAM
8GB Dual-Channel DDR3
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GPU
NVIDIA GeForce GT 550M
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Storage
ST950042 0AS SCSI Disk Device
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Operating System
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
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Is it possible that I have mounted the cooler wrongly? I mean the screw are very tight and the fan in facing the RAM blocks but if i look at the cooler from a horizontal view i can sense that the cooler is a bit slanted towards my GPU. It's not by a lot but it's visible if you look carefully. Is this a issue? Could i possible have mounted the four screw bracket the goes inbetween the cooler the wrong way or?
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When i'm looking at RealTimeTemp now it is idle at 32-33C. I dont think i can make the Evo more tight or else i will have to get the MB out.
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I used the rice method that i've seen Linus use.
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By the way, RealTimeTemp is telling my idle temps are at 32-33 celsius. I guess that's even better.
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I've just ran Prime95 for 1 hour with RealTimeTemp so look at the temps. I will say it was at about 70 celsius a lot of the time. Sometimes it went Down to 65 and sometimes up to 75 and one time 80 celsius. Is this looking alright?
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If Aida64 free version is suitable for testing in load i will use that i guess. If not then Prime95 i think.
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At the moment i'm waiting for my fan controller so my back exhaust fan isn't working Hopefully i will get even better temps when that is up and running.
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i5 4690
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I havn't tried yet. Which software is best to use for testing? Prime95?
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Thank you so much guys. I was getting worried that it might be too high for idle!
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Hello, I've just build my own PC with a Cooler Master Hyper Evo 212. Right now when it's just in idle i got average temps between 37-40 celcius. Is this normal? I have mounted it tight and applied thermal paste. Should i worry with these temps?
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Hello everybody, I've got good news! I did a 'clean all' and when i booted the PC again the SSD showed up in the Windows Installer menu.
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Right now i'm doing a 'clean all' diskpart command on the SSD. After that i will make a new Windows 8.1 iso and then try again. Do I have to do anything else after doing a 'clean all' command?
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Currently in this BIOS it's set to the following: Max SATA Speed 3.0Gbps (checked) 6.0Gbps (unchecked) Is this the one you are refering to?
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I followed this guide: Boot to CD, choose repair, then advanced, then command prompt: Diskpart commands to align and create a partition Diskpart >List Disk (Here note the Disk # you want to align and create on based on size of drive, if only one drive then you are fine disk 0 will be the one you need) Diskpart > Select Disk 0 (Or other disk number if need be) Diskpart > List Partition (Just to ensure you have the correct disk listed and no partitions are found) Diskpart > Clean (Removes any previous partition table information, and or MBR's) Diskpart > Create Partition Primary Align=1024 (To create and align your partition) Diskpart> Format Quick FS=NTFS (To Quick format-NTFS) Diskpart > List Partition (To check partition was created properly and aligned) Diskpart > Active (To set partition Active for OS Install) Diskpart > Exit Done! Clean and simple for those who have only one disk connected and need no explanations Diskpart > Select Disk 0 Diskpart > Clean Diskpart > Create Partition Primary Align=1024 Diskpart > Format Quick FS=NTFS Diskpart > List Partition Diskpart > Active Diskpart > Exit