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2 minutes ago, Matshz said:

no idea, how do i check

 

Go i to bios and look for fan profile settings. See what it says. If it's on silent or something it might be letting the fans do nothing until it gets too hot

 

You've also not mentioned what "full load" means.

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

Go i to bios and look for fan profile settings. See what it says. If it's on silent or something it might be letting the fans do nothing until it gets too hot

 

You've also not mentioned what "full load" means.

 

 

 

so chassis and cpu fan said standard

 

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2 minutes ago, Matshz said:

so chassis and cpu fan said standard

 

Can you run Hwinfo64, run cbr20 twice, and show us a screen cap of your Hwinfo64 results? Also the cbr20 result.

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1 minute ago, Matshz said:

whats a cpr 20+ and how do i run hwinfo? i ahve it installed but what do you want to know?

 

Download Cinebench R20

 

Run Hwinfo64 sensors only 

 

Run the cinebench benchmark twice back to back with hwinfo64 running.

 

Take a screenshot of the hwinfo64 information (frequency, voltage, temperature).

 

Also tell us what your cinebench score is

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7 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

Download Cinebench R20

 

Run Hwinfo64 sensors only 

 

Run the cinebench benchmark twice back to back with hwinfo64 running.

 

Take a screenshot of the hwinfo64 information (frequency, voltage, temperature).

 

Also tell us what your cinebench score is

so on pic number 2 u see the temp, the max is after opening modern warfare in 20 sec after shutting it down. and then it goes back to 50

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Ok.

 

How much paste did you use and did you make sure to remove any plastic films in place over it?

 

Zero chance a correctly I stalled/functioning cooler (fuck even a stock Intel cooler) is hitting tjmax by just playing a game.

 

Edit: can you show us actual core voltage (not vid)

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Just now, Mister Woof said:

Ok.

 

How much paste did you use and did you make sure to remove any plastic films in place over it?

 

Zero chance a correctly I stalled/functioning cooler (fuck even a stock Intel cooler) is hitting tjmax by just playing a game.

there was thermal paste on the pure rock slim when i got it, and yes i removed the plastic film. and i just spent some times taking the cooler off and mounting in again just to check if i did it right.

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Just now, Matshz said:

there was thermal paste on the pure rock slim when i got it, and yes i removed the plastic film. and i just spent some times taking the cooler off and mounting in again just to check if i did it right.

Is it tight enough?

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Just now, Matshz said:

oh yeah, its defenetly tight enough

How much paste did you use?

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This might be a silly question but is your fan for sure installed in the correct orientation?

 

Also weird position; typically people have the whole cooler flipped the other way so it's fed air from case fans

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Just now, Mister Woof said:

This might be a silly question but is your fan for sure installed in the correct orientation?

 

Also weird position; typically people have the whole cooler flipped the other way so it's fed air from case fans

the ram gets in the way of the fan bc of my small motherboard. and yes it is installed in the right orientation

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Try flipping the whole cooler so it flows like this:

 

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And make sure the fan itself is flipped like this left image facing flow towards the heatsink

 

open-grille.png

 

If ram is in the way, try raising the fan just a tiny bit to clear it.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Mister Woof said:

Try flipping the whole cooler so it flows like this:

 

9PdAW.png

 

And make sure the fan itself is flipped like this left image facing flow towards the heatsink

 

open-grille.png

 

 

it is installed in that direction thats what i spotted when i took it of and put it back on 1 hour ago

 

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Idk man. I'm out of ideas.

 

That fan shouldn't be performing like that at stock, in just a game, if it's installed correctly.

 

What is your vcore

 

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