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I Ran Aida64 on my 8700 with Cooler master evo

IamODIN
3 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Why do you have a 92mm rear exhaust? The case should come with a stock 120mm fan at the front and another 120mm in the rear. 

the fan is really really poor at the back. barely taking the air out so i mounted it at the top and put a smaller fan that can do a better job

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2 minutes ago, IamODIN said:

the fan is really really poor at the back. barely taking the air out so i mounted it at the top and put a smaller fan that can do a better job

Temp spikes can also indicate that the cooler isn't properly mounted. Have you tried reseating it? It's important that it's evenly mounted and it's easier to do so when the screws are tightened gradually in an X pattern.

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3 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Temp spikes can also indicate that the cooler isn't properly mounted. Have you tried reseating it? It's important that it's evenly mounted and it's easier to do so when the screws are tightened gradually in an X pattern.

I did a reseat some days ago.. I'm running aida64 again and so far things seem to he better..ill let you know more further down the stress test 

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40 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

Temp spikes can also indicate that the cooler isn't properly mounted. Have you tried reseating it? It's important that it's evenly mounted and it's easier to do so when the screws are tightened gradually in an X pattern.

okay so i ran aida64 again and i set the fixed vcore voltage to 1.100 and these were the temps 

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then i set it to 1.150 and these were the temps

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both ran just 15 minutes but they dont seem to struggle to increase further 

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Just now, IamODIN said:

they dont seem to struggle to increase further 

If that's the case, you're good. Just check for stability by running a stress test overnight if possible. 

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Just now, WoodenMarker said:

If that's the case, you're good. Just check for stability by running a stress test overnight if possible. 

when you stay stability what do you mean exactly? i want to know so i wud have an idea of what to look out for

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Just now, IamODIN said:

when you stay stability what do you mean exactly? i want to know so i wud have an idea of what to look out for

If the voltage is too low, it could be unstable and result in errors. If the system is unstable, the system will usually freeze or crash during a 12hr stress test. The longer the test without crashes, the more likely the system is stable. 

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1 minute ago, WoodenMarker said:

If the voltage is too low, it could be unstable and result in errors. If the system is unstable, the system will usually freeze or crash during a 12hr stress test. The longer the test without crashes, the more likely the system is stable. 

oh i see. thanks for that 

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7 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

If the voltage is too low, it could be unstable and result in errors. If the system is unstable, the system will usually freeze or crash during a 12hr stress test. The longer the test without crashes, the more likely the system is stable. 

this is the settings i went to

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then 

 

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14 minutes ago, WoodenMarker said:

If the voltage is too low, it could be unstable and result in errors. If the system is unstable, the system will usually freeze or crash during a 12hr stress test. The longer the test without crashes, the more likely the system is stable. 

look at this one cure is magically 59c. what do you suggest?

 

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2 minutes ago, IamODIN said:

look at this one cure is magically 59c. what do you suggest?

I'm not sure what you mean. If your temps are fine and the undervolt is stable, there should be nothing else to worry about.

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Just now, WoodenMarker said:

I'm not sure what you mean. If your temps are fine and the undervolt is stable, there should be nothing else to worry about.

i mean looking at the max temps.. is it normal for one core to be more than 10c hotter than the rest?

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2 minutes ago, IamODIN said:

i mean looking at the max temps.. is it normal for one core to be more than 10c hotter than the rest?

It's normal if the system isn't at load and hasn't been stress tested for an extended period of time. 

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Just now, WoodenMarker said:

It's normal if the system isn't at load and hasn't been stress tested for an extended period of time. 

oh i see

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