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Clearly thats not right. Take off the cooler and reapply thermal paste, you may have put too little. Luke did a video and said too much shouldn't be a problem. Id say redo the thermal paste and remount it and see what you get. 82C is way too high.

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10 minutes ago, ClownFace1511 said:

Clearly thats not right. Take off the cooler and reapply thermal paste, you may have put too little. Luke did a video and said too much shouldn't be a problem. Id say redo the thermal paste and remount it and see what you get. 82C is way too high.

so i remove the cooler and i clean the CPU , then return the cooler, with thermal paste or should i buy new ? 

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11 minutes ago, secendFTW said:

 

The same thermal paste should be fine. Remove the cooler, clean the cpu and cooler and then reapply the paste and see. Make sure to tighten the screws down in a diagonal pattern so that the paste spreads evenly. 

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20 minutes ago, thekeemo said:

the 4770k is a hot cpu and its overclocked

Its only 1.23v, shouldn't be getting that hot. My 5960x runs way cooler with 1.35v

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1 minute ago, ClownFace1511 said:

Its only 1.23v, shouldn't be getting that hot. My 5960x runs way cooler with 1.35v

Haswell man.. and different cooling solutions.

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4 hours ago, thekeemo said:

Haswell man.. and different cooling solutions.

I could see this going both ways... OP what are your temps when the CPU is at stock load 

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3 minutes ago, Heesleemer said:

I could see this going both ways... OP what are your temps when the CPU is at stock load 

He says he has watercooling

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18 minutes ago, thekeemo said:

He says he has watercooling

Cooler Master V8 GTS isn't a water cooler though, unless I missed something 

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1 minute ago, Heesleemer said:

Cooler Master V8 GTS isn't a water cooler though, unless I missed something 

The person im quoting is not OP

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10 minutes ago, Heesleemer said:

ah gotcha,... the 4770 and the5960 are both haswell....

Has well and has well refresh which fixed the thermal issue

Also the 5960 is extreme so has soldered heat spread instead of tim

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12 hours ago, Heesleemer said:

Cooler Master V8 GTS isn't a water cooler though, unless I missed something 

It isn't. But before I water cooled I used a 212 evo and my temps weren't that high overclocked.

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