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yea, let the thermal grease cure and really melt for the heatsink to shine. Give it a couple of days

So I just got my dark rock pro 3 and I upgraded from a stock CPU fan. Im still getting the same temps which is about 61 degrees Celsius. Is this supposed to happen since I just installed it or is there something wrong. 

CPU: i7 3930k 4.5ghz CPU COOLER: Be quiet dark rock pro 3 MOBO: MSIx79a-GD45 PLUS RAM: G-Skill 16GB  GPU: MSI 780 TF  Storage: 2tb seagate and 60 GB OCZ ssd PSU: corsair CS750M 


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yea, let the thermal grease cure and really melt for the heatsink to shine. Give it a couple of days

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yea, let the thermal grease cure and really melt for the heatsink to shine. Give it a couple of days

Thanks man

CPU: i7 3930k 4.5ghz CPU COOLER: Be quiet dark rock pro 3 MOBO: MSIx79a-GD45 PLUS RAM: G-Skill 16GB  GPU: MSI 780 TF  Storage: 2tb seagate and 60 GB OCZ ssd PSU: corsair CS750M 


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