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But about the 10 degree differnece between cores what could have caused that? And how was the thermal paste application (it was my first time applying thermal paste)

Most likely Prime95 making it do that. The thermal paste was done properly, and the cooler looks like it was installed correctly as well... Try running the Intel Burn Test.

About a week ago i installed my dark rock pro 3 and it cooled alot better than the intel stock cooler but i noticed unusually high temps (4670k at stock). While running new prime 95 i would get about 80 degrees (average) and the distance between the lowest and the highest core was about 10. So i though it was the thermal paste application soi took off the cooler to take a look but it looks fine too me (first time attaching cooler). Anyway imma post some pics and cn you guys tell me if the application was alright. Also what could be the cause of the high and uneven temps. Thx

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NEVER run Prime95 on a Haswell chip, it can damage them and is really outdated. Run Intel Burn Test...

 

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NEVER run Prime95 on a Haswell chip, it can damage them and is really outdated. Run Intel Burn Test...

But about the 10 degree differnece between cores what could have caused that? And how was the thermal paste application (it was my first time applying thermal paste)

i5 4670k / Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 3 / Asus Maximus vi hero lga 1150 mobo / Sapphire tri-x r9 290 OC edition / corsair vengeance pro red 4 x 4 gb 2133mhz cas 9 ram kit / nzxt phantom 530 black / 120gb samsung 840 evo ssd / 240 gb ocz arc 100 ssd / 2x 1tb WD Blue / Cooler Master v850 modular psu / corsair k70 rgb cherry mx Brown / mad catz rat 5 laser mouse / windows 10

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But about the 10 degree differnece between cores what could have caused that? And how was the thermal paste application (it was my first time applying thermal paste)

Most likely Prime95 making it do that. The thermal paste was done properly, and the cooler looks like it was installed correctly as well... Try running the Intel Burn Test.

 

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Senor Shiny: Main- CPU Intel i7 6700k 4.7GHz @1.42v | RAM G.Skill TridentZ CL16 3200 | GPU Asus Strix GTX 1070 (2100/2152) | Motherboard ASRock Z170 OC Formula | HDD Seagate 1TB x2 | SSD 850 EVO 120GB | CASE NZXT S340 (Black) | PSU Supernova G2 750W  | Cooling NZXT Kraken X62 w/Vardars
Secondary (Plex): CPU Intel Xeon E3-1230 v3 @1.099v | RAM Samsun Wonder 16GB CL9 1600 (sadly no oc) | GPU Asus GTX 680 4GB DCII | Motherboard ASRock H97M-Pro4 | HDDs Seagate 1TB, WD Blue 1TB, WD Blue 3TB | Case Corsair Air 240 (Black) | PSU EVGA 600B | Cooling GeminII S524

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(Deceased) DangerousNotDell- CPU AMD AMD FX 8120 @4.8GHz 1.42v | GPU Asus GTX 680 4GB DCII | RAM Samsung Wonder 8GB (CL9 2133MHz 1.6v) | Motherboard Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z | Cooling EVO 212 | Case Rosewill Redbone | PSU EVGA 600B | HDD Seagate 1TB

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Most likely Prime95 making it do that. The thermal paste was done properly, and the cooler looks like it was installed correctly as well... Try running the Intel Burn Test.

Thanks time to spend another hour trying to get the cooler back on. xD

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