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Hey everyone, so i bought a Hyper 212 evo for my ASUS P8P67 LE (REV 3.0) LGA 1155 Intel Motherboard replacing my stock cooler from my Intel 2500k I am not and have not run over clocks on this cpu. During the install it took some figuring out but i now have it going but my temps are not normal, i have check bios and things looks normal and i have also re-seated the cpu 3 times now, no apparent change in temps from the re-seating. I have looked at the cpu fan and it appears to be working doesn't seem like alot of power its pushing but in bios i saw it around 800 rpm. any help would be greatly appreciated i will post some pics for info and visual. I am able to play a game such as League of legends i have also notice that the cpu is getting throttled which is normal but just thought i would add, no crashes or restarts have happened.

 

You're using F is the problem, you genuinely scared me into thinking you had 90C+ temps.

90F is about 32C, so you should be fine.

Hey everyone, so i bought a Hyper 212 evo for my ASUS P8P67 LE (REV 3.0) LGA 1155 Intel Motherboard replacing my stock cooler from my Intel 2500k I am not and have not run over clocks on this cpu. During the install it took some figuring out but i now have it going but my temps are not normal, i have check bios and things looks normal and i have also re-seated the cpu 3 times now, no apparent change in temps from the re-seating. I have looked at the cpu fan and it appears to be working doesn't seem like alot of power its pushing but in bios i saw it around 800 rpm. any help would be greatly appreciated i will post some pics for info and visual. I am able to play a game such as League of legends i have also notice that the cpu is getting throttled which is normal but just thought i would add, no crashes or restarts have happened.post-246420-0-78178200-1451703968_thumb.post-246420-0-31176500-1451704011_thumb.post-246420-0-67313500-1451704052_thumb.post-246420-0-82878000-1451704058.pngpost-246420-0-44407100-1451703852_thumb.post-246420-0-60665800-1451703889_thumb.post-246420-0-93404900-1451703941_thumb.post-246420-0-07885600-1451704050_thumb.
 

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Hey everyone, so i bought a Hyper 212 evo for my ASUS P8P67 LE (REV 3.0) LGA 1155 Intel Motherboard replacing my stock cooler from my Intel 2500k I am not and have not run over clocks on this cpu. During the install it took some figuring out but i now have it going but my temps are not normal, i have check bios and things looks normal and i have also re-seated the cpu 3 times now, no apparent change in temps from the re-seating. I have looked at the cpu fan and it appears to be working doesn't seem like alot of power its pushing but in bios i saw it around 800 rpm. any help would be greatly appreciated i will post some pics for info and visual. I am able to play a game such as League of legends i have also notice that the cpu is getting throttled which is normal but just thought i would add, no crashes or restarts have happened.

 

You're using F is the problem, you genuinely scared me into thinking you had 90C+ temps.

90F is about 32C, so you should be fine.

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Did you put thermal paste between the cpu and heatsink?

Edit: didnt see it was in F.... thats normal temps

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All of those temps are in fahrenheit, totally safe temps. 90C would be dangerous, not 90F.

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Hey everyone, so i bought a Hyper 212 evo for my ASUS P8P67 LE (REV 3.0) LGA 1155 Intel Motherboard replacing my stock cooler from my Intel 2500k I am not and have not run over clocks on this cpu. During the install it took some figuring out but i now have it going but my temps are not normal, i have check bios and things looks normal and i have also re-seated the cpu 3 times now, no apparent change in temps from the re-seating. I have looked at the cpu fan and it appears to be working doesn't seem like alot of power its pushing but in bios i saw it around 800 rpm. any help would be greatly appreciated i will post some pics for info and visual. I am able to play a game such as League of legends i have also notice that the cpu is getting throttled which is normal but just thought i would add, no crashes or restarts have happened.attachicon.gif20160101_185655.jpgattachicon.gif20160101_185703.jpgattachicon.gifmy Pc.PNGattachicon.gifrunning and temps.PNGattachicon.gif20160101_185552.jpgattachicon.gif20160101_185602.jpgattachicon.gif20160101_185632.jpgattachicon.gif20160101_204554.jpg

 

Maybe the IHS in between the core itself and the aluminum cover has gone bad?

 

EDIT: WOW its in Fahrenheit, nevermind 

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Hottest core in that pic = 122 Fahrenheit. Which works out as 50 Celsius. Your temps are fine.

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Okay,

so this is normal for temps? as in the fact that for those Fahrenheit thats normal? What wrongful thinking did i have? what is considered bad good and excellent degrees? i simply thought 50=F was the normal good temp for most with this or other aftermartket products.

 

“Does Yggdrasil drink from it because it is the Well of Wisdom, or is it the Well of Wisdom because Yggdrasil drinks from it?” 
― J. Aleksandr WoottonHer Unwelcome Inheritance

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Okay,

so this is normal for temps? as in the fact that for those Fahrenheit thats normal? What wrongful thinking did i have? what is considered bad good and excellent degrees? i simply thought 50=F was the normal good temp for most with this or other aftermartket products.

 

Those temps are fine mate.

Shot through the heart and you're to blame, 30fps and i'll pirate your game - Bon Jovi

Take me down to the console city where the games are blurry and the frames are thirty - Guns N' Roses

Arguing with religious people is like explaining to your mother that online games can't be paused...

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