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I didnt have time when buying my parts to assemble it so the place I was getting the parts from offered assembling at a small fee,

 

so went with that over a year ago 

 

come to put my h80I today and this happened I didnt pull to hard it kinda fell out, how lucky was I lol 

 

took a good while to get it of but all good now idling at 12c and pushed to max at 40c :)

 

my temps before was 22c  60c so a good 20c off top temps and 10c of idle 

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Did you mix up the thermal paste with glue?

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Yep, that happened to me a few times with old P4s. Bent pins too. (I was able to fix most of them, they were old and slower models anyway.)

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I didnt have time when buying my parts to assemble it so the place I was getting the parts from offer assembling at a small fee.

 

so went with that over a year ago 

 

come to put my h80I today and this happened I didnt pull to hard it kinda fell out, how lucky was I lol 

 

took a good while to get it of but all good now idling at 12c and pushed to max at 40c :)

idle at 12? ambient temps? 

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idle at 12? ambient temps? 

I think OP lives in an igloo 

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I find it hard to believe it idles at 12c. That looks like an AMD CPU, those have a reputation for throwing inaccurate temps. HWMonitor says my CPU idles at about freezing temperature (0c) and runs 37c under load. (In reality, it idles at about 32c and runs about 50c under load.)

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i wish i don't have to experience something like that in my life

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I find it hard to believe it idles at 12c. That looks like an AMD CPU, those have a reputation for throwing inaccurate temps. HWMonitor says my CPU idles at about freezing temperature (0c) and runs 37c under load. (In reality, it idles at about 32c and runs about 50c under load.)

Looks like AMD CPU, huh. Sorry, I just found that funny somehow.  :lol:

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Alright, same thing happened to me...my computer sat there off all night, then I went to take out the cooler and the paste was hard as a rock, just take a hair dryer (on hot) and let it blow on there for a while, then grab 2 corners of the processor, and the top of the cooler, and TWIST, in opposite direction from each other and it should come right off. 

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That is what happens when you just jank the cpu cooler off. You are supposed to twist it back and forth when taking the cooler off.

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You created suction as you were pulling the heatsink off. Best thing to do is wiggle it off rather than pulling straight up.

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idle after testing so alittle higher all on quite mode

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You created suction as you were pulling the heatsink off. Best thing to do is wiggle it off rather than pulling straight up.

 

it came off like this on the wiggle I'm sure it wasnt in right 

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Unless OP live in an igloo he is not getting 12c idle. Because physics

AMD sensors are bad esp under idle

 

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hell' I idle at 6C

 

But seriously- I don't see accurate temps until i hit around 20-25% load

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idle after testing so alittle higher all on quite mode

it's waaaay to small to read anything.

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hope thats better

 

loving the response here so welcoming 

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It always needs to be broken loose by rotating. The warmer the chip, the easier to remove. I once pulled a PS3's RSX chip right off the board by removing the heatsink. I did get it working for a short time after. Luckily, Gamestop had a special on trade-ins and gave me $80 for it though it was broken.

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yes as said I twisted and also the pc was on all morning before 

 

as it was on the first twist itjust came out like the lock wasnt on 

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happened to me before on a phenom 965 black edition with stock amd cooler... that sucked

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