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Hello All,

 

I'm currently experiencing an issue with my boot up temperatures going to 54c.

Room Temp = 21c

No Carpet, PC is sat on my wooden desk with enough room to breath)

Currently as I write this, these are my computer's current readings.

  • CPU

Load: 11%

Core1: 49c

Core2: 55c

Core3: 51c

Core4: 53c

Package: 55c

 

  • H115i Cooler

Fan: 900RPM

Temp: 39.2c

Pump: 2010RPM

 

PC Specs:

CPU: i5-3570k (Was OC'ed until this issue became present, now back to factory 3.4Ghz @ 1.140V)

Cooler: Corsair H115i

Fan Placement:

H115i Mounted on top with both fans as blow (2 x @900RPM)

1 x 120mm exhaust fan, mounted at the back as blow (1 x @987RPM)

1 x GPU hybrid fan, mounted on bottom as suck

2 x 120mm case fan , mounted on the front as suck (1 x 660RPM / 1 x 1078RPM)

Mo/Bo: Gigabyte Z77-D3H

GPU: EVGA GTX980Ti Hybrid (Temp: 29c / Fan: 1050RPM)

 

I have removed the cooler block from the CPU and cleaning both with rubbing alcohol. Applied aftermarket paste with no difference.

I have C state C2/C6 (from memory) turned on

I have ran through the recommend Virus/Malware removal process pin to the Sub with some removals however temperatures remain the same

 

Sorry for any thing listed above that proves to be useless information but it's better to have to much than to little,

Thank you in advance

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Considering its an old CPU, I would guess that thermal paste under the IHS is toast.

Main system: Ryzen 7 7800X3D / Asus TUF Gaming B650-Plus / G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO 32GB 6000Mhz / Zotac RTX 5090 SOLID OC/ x2 WD_BLACK NS770 2TBs/ Corsair HX1000i/ NZXT H5 Flow

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1 minute ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

How are you measuring tempature?

 

54c is fine, whats the problem?

 

 

What state of bootup are you measuring in? Bios, just after login, etc?

The temperature is measured in the BIOs and in iCue.

 

With 6 Chrome tabs open the Temps are now in the high 60's with the cooler temp being 45c

 

As soon as I open a game the temps then go to high 80's and have reached 105c

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Just now, Dan9400 said:

The temperature is measured in the BIOs and in iCue.

 

With 6 Chrome tabs open the Temps are now in the high 60's with the cooler temp being 45c

 

As soon as I open a game the temps then go to high 80's and have reached 105c

is the pump working right?

 

Can remount the cooler?

 

Do you have the stock cooler to test with?

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3 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

is the pump working right?

 

Can remount the cooler?

 

Do you have the stock cooler to test with?

  • The pump normally runs at 2000RPM however when I change it to it's extreme performance mode the CPU package drops by 12c to 8c. So the pump is working however I'm not happy keeping it running at 3000RPM on Extreme for the whole time my PC is on for.
  • I have removed the cooler fully once already during this issue and after checking for dust placed it back.
  • Sadly I do not.
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Just now, Dan9400 said:
  • The pump normally runs at 2000RPM however when I change it to it's extreme performance mode the CPU package drops by 12c to 8c. So the pump is working however I'm not happy keeping it running at 3000RPM on Extreme for the whole time my PC is on for.
  • I have removed the cooler fully once already during this issue and after checking for dust placed it back.
  • Sadly I do not.

Might be a issue with the aio.

 

Why not run the pump at max? It should be fine.

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