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My 6700k is reaching 92°C

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Ok its done the problem was that the plastic washers supplied by corsair were 2 mm to short and after replacing them with 4.5mm thick,  9mm2 neoprene rubber squares with holes I can happily say that my temps are perfectly acceptable.

 

 

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OK so my CPU is hitting 92 degrees Celsius when I'm exporting videos from premiere pro

 

The CPU is maxed out at 100% load when exporting

 

I have an Silverstone ft03 mini and I'm using a corsair h60s AIO how can I get my temps down or lower the CPU load when exporting 

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1 minute ago, Aytex said:

It should be 100% but not the temp

Is your CPU overclocked?

Do you have restricted airflow?

It's not overclocked and it has good air flow 

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1 minute ago, DTM450 said:

It's not overclocked and it has good air flow 

 

TURN THAT SHIT OFF OR DO SOMETHING! YOU'RE SCARING US!

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1 minute ago, Jacktastic-Mofo said:

Possibly a bad mount, re apply thermale paste, and reseat the cooler.

Yeah when I first installed the cooler the screws seemed to not go that tight despite them being all the way in, I'll try reseating the cooler

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2 minutes ago, TidaLWaveZ said:

 

TURN THAT SHIT OFF OR DO SOMETHING! YOU'RE SCARING US!

Hahaha no normally it runs at 36 degrees when I'm exporting video it reaches 92°

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1 minute ago, DTM450 said:

Hahaha no normally it runs at 36 degrees when I'm exporting video it reaches 92°

 

No overclock, that's too hot. TOO HOT!

 

What's your ambient, what cooler?

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3 minutes ago, TidaLWaveZ said:

 

No overclock, that's too hot. TOO HOT!

 

What's your ambient, what cooler?

Ambient room temp is about 27 degrees atm and it's a corsair h60 AIO 

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TOO

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HOT

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Investigate that thermal material, if that's not the problem it may be the pump in that H60 yo.

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2 minutes ago, TidaLWaveZ said:

Investigate that thermal material, if that's not the problem it may be the pump in that H60 yo.

Looking at the bottom of the block it's not making the best contact with the CPU 

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This is the 2nd 6700 here in 1 day that has been hitting high temps

 

get a old shitty fan and point it towards the cpu socket

 

the other guys cpu hit 100c and his ram failed and other things started to fail

 

it seems like a common problem with the skylake

 

btw can u people answer my question 

 

 

 

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39 minutes ago, DTM450 said:

OK so my CPU is hitting 92 degrees Celsius when I'm exporting videos from premiere pro

 

The CPU is maxed out at 100% load when exporting

 

I have an Silverstone ft03 mini and I'm using a corsair h60s AIO how can I get my temps down or lower the CPU load when exporting 

put your pc on its side and open the side of the case and run the pc like dat

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I had the same issue with my h60.  I had to get some rubber washers for the backplate, to back it out a little so the holes the screws go into on the other side were flush with the motherboard.  Without the rubber washers the cooler sits too loose and uneven to make good contact.

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16 minutes ago, El Diablo said:

This is the 2nd 6700 here in 1 day that has been hitting high temps

 

get a old shitty fan and point it towards the cpu socket

 

the other guys cpu hit 100c and his ram failed and other things started to fail

 

it seems like a common problem with the skylake

 

btw can u people answer my question 

 

 

 

Because two people means it's a common problem. :)

 

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17 minutes ago, givegomezthegun said:

I had the same issue with my h60.  I had to get some rubber washers for the backplate, to back it out a little so the holes the screws go into on the other side were flush with the motherboard.  Without the rubber washers the cooler sits too loose and uneven to make good contact.

Yeah I've reseated the cooler going to run an export and check the temps 

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OK after reseating the cooler and running an export/encode, Asus Ai suite is saying my temps are around the 78-80 degree mark while HWMonitor says it's in the 80 - 90 mark

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18 hours ago, FruitBasketSilex said:

Because two people means it's a common problem. :)

Two people in 1 day

 

and thats only here

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18 hours ago, DTM450 said:

Yeah I've reseated the cooler going to run an export and check the temps 

DE-LID the chip

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1 minute ago, El Diablo said:

DE-LID the chip

Dude; you can't just go recommending shit like that...

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Just now, IAcKI said:

Dude; you can't just go recommending shit like that...

But it will solve his problem

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