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2700k hot temps?

Memories4K
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Cooler might not properly be mounted. Those temps are super bad.. I'd double check the mounting and even consider an aftermarket cooler.

EDIT: Found the problem. My friend had a wire stuck in the Intel stock fan that kept it from spinning...Thanx laddos lmao


Buddy has a 2700k that just started overheating.
voltage looks fine , not overclocked, using stock cooler, newly applied thermal paste.
Help me out here?
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Hitting the 90s for some reason with lower voltage and stock clocks

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Cooler might not properly be mounted. Those temps are super bad.. I'd double check the mounting and even consider an aftermarket cooler.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Memories4K said:

Buddy has a 2700k that just started overheating.
voltage looks fine , not overclocked, using stock cooler, newly applied thermal paste.
Help me out here?


Hitting the 90s for some reason with lower voltage and stock clocks

Time to replace the pile of crap... WAY TOOO HOT. 

 

 

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Temps like that says bad contact. If I recall correctly the stock heatsink uses pushpins. Make sure they're fully inserted and none are broken. Even if the fan isn't spinning a passive stock cooler under no load should have results better than that.

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27 minutes ago, Memories4K said:

EDIT: Found the problem. My friend had a wire stuck in the Intel stock fan that kept it from spinning...Thanx laddos lmao

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1 hour ago, Windows7ge said:

Temps like that says bad contact. If I recall correctly the stock heatsink uses pushpins. Make sure they're fully inserted and none are broken. Even if the fan isn't spinning a passive stock cooler under no load should have results better than that.

He's hitting 60c on load now
Which isn't great but he's upgrading to a liquid cooler later on and he's not thermal throttling now.

1 hour ago, Kloaked said:

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He's talking to me over Discord lmao i asked if it was seated correctly and he said yes but it wasn't till later that i even asked if the fan was even spinning.

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