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Just bought 13600k as the benchmarks looked like a pretty large upgrade from my 2700x.

 

After a few hours redoing my entire build a few times to attempt to fix my mount, and airflow my cpu still is slamming into thermal throttling within maybe 1 or 2 seconds of r23

 

Attached image is the most recent thermal paste application, as well as hwmonitor and for the most part the pattern hasn't changes much.

 

I heard that the MSI z690 voltage targets were pretty high? But with a arctic 420 rad with push pull going 100% fan speed it would handle everything a i5 would do.

 

Is there really anything else I can try?

 

I could also just be asking to much of a 420 rad i guess, ive overclocked client's units just fine with much less cooling than this, i guess its due to mount and this being a inferno?

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This Test was after changing the voltage to mode 9 instead of 12 as default, still feel like id get better numbers and temp with this amount, got 24000 in r23. I could be being stupid and unrealistic
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5 minutes ago, NF-A12x25 said:

I watched gamers nexus video on it, wut makes that one more foolproof for the install? Just from a Allen wrench being able to do the turning degree required?

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What the msi is pushing it to 205+w. Yeah no wonder its going hot hot. You can tune it yourself for better results.

 

Another thing is that the lga1700 socket has a lot of mounting pressure issues and getting aftermarket cpu bracket can do a lot. The fact that there is a big abscene of paste in the middle indicates that its not mounting well.

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4 hours ago, jaslion said:

What the msi is pushing it to 205+w. Yeah no wonder its going hot hot. You can tune it yourself for better results.

 

Another thing is that the lga1700 socket has a lot of mounting pressure issues and getting aftermarket cpu bracket can do a lot. The fact that there is a big abscene of paste in the middle indicates that its not mounting well.

I'll attempt it in a few days, as they don't ship too fast where I'm at

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8 hours ago, Gannam said:

I watched gamers nexus video on it, wut makes that one more foolproof for the install? Just from a Allen wrench being able to do the turning degree required?

Yeah basically it’s much easier to install with the correct level of mounting pressure

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