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New cpu can't finish cinebench test without freezing pc.

LaboonTheWhale

Hey guys.

 

So I recently delidded my cpu and am planning on shifting from a Nano S to the Ghost S1. I've ran into a pretty annoying problem.

 

In the Nano S I'm using the noctua u14s. For the ghost I'm testing the thermalright axp-100RH in my Nano S.

 

Ever since I switched the coolers, my Oc'd cpu can't finish a cinebench run at the same oc settings. 5.0ghz at 1.33v.

 

I am monitoring Temps. It reaches an average of 81C which should be expected for a 66mm tall cooler with a thin 100mm fan. It's not hitting 90 or anything. It just freezes the entire pc and it blue screens to different error reasons.like error_watchdog_timeout which is caused by lack of voltage. But these are the same settings I'm using as my previous cooler.

 

How can me changing the cooler alone be causing all these issues

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7 minutes ago, LaboonTheWhale said:

 

Same motherboard? May have damaged something during the delid potentially.

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3 minutes ago, Streetguru said:

Same motherboard? May have damaged something during the delid potentially.

Same mobo. This delidded CPU was fine with my noctua u14s. Only happened just swapping coolers

 

Bumping it down to 4.9ghz at 1.33v is apparently stable enough to do multiple runs of cinebench but hitting 90 to 93C. Cinebench score 1568.i was hoping for better temp results with a delid though.

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12 minutes ago, LaboonTheWhale said:

Same mobo. This delidded CPU was fine with my noctua u14s. Only happened just swapping coolers

 

Bumping it down to 4.9ghz at 1.33v is apparently stable enough to do multiple runs of cinebench but hitting 90 to 93C. Cinebench score 1568.i was hoping for better temp results with a delid though.

Well did you use liquid metal? If you put a tiny cooler on it of course it'll run hot. You also didn't list the CPU.

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2 minutes ago, Streetguru said:

Well did you use liquid metal?

Yes. Thermal grizzly Conductonaut.

 

8700k.its not hitting 90 C during my initial tests to make it freeze. The blue screens I'm getting is from the overclock I presume

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1 minute ago, LaboonTheWhale said:

Yes. Thermal grizzly Conductonaut.

well during all the moving around something might have happened...did you cover the rest of the PCB with nail polish or something to protect it?

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3 minutes ago, Streetguru said:

well during all the moving around something might have happened...did you cover the rest of the PCB with nail polish or something to protect it?

Just small layer of liquid electrical tape on the exposed gold parts. Don't know proper terms. Resealed with silicon sealant. On the u14s great differences. On this cooler not even close

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1 minute ago, LaboonTheWhale said:

Just small layer of liquid electrical tape on the exposed gold parts. Don't know proper terms. On the u14s great differences. On this cooler not even close

Lower temps is going to give you more power to play with, might have been a power limit or something if you had to lower voltage

 

but with a tiny cooler you're probably screwed no matter what


Ghost S1 looks like a meme anyways.
 

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1 minute ago, Streetguru said:

Lower temps is going to give you more power to play with, might have been a power limit or something if you had to lower voltage

 

but with a tiny cooler you're probably screwed no matter what


Ghost S1 looks like a meme anyways.
 

How so? Back to back design like the DanCase but allows for some more cpu cooler headroom. Would love a DanCase but the very short cooler restriction on this cpu I have is what concerns me.

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1 minute ago, LaboonTheWhale said:

very short cooler

which is why it's advisable to avoid it

 

or toss a Ryzen APU in there.

 

I tend to stick to the Core 500 for any ITX builds, support 240mm AIOs and taller air coolers.

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1 minute ago, Streetguru said:

which is why it's advisable to avoid it

 

or toss a Ryzen APU in there.

 

I tend to stick to the Core 500 for any ITX builds, support 240mm AIOs and taller air coolers.

I'm sticking to SFFpc volumes of 20L or less as I travel. These are the cases that can fit my 1080 Ti ftw 3. Sadly core 500 can't fit my gpu.

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Just now, LaboonTheWhale said:

I'm sticking to SFFpc volumes of 20L or less as I travel. These are the cases that can fit my 1080 Ti ftw 3. Sadly core 500 can't fit my gpu.

Sounds like you'd do well with a laptop and an external GPU

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Just now, Streetguru said:

Sounds like you'd do well with a laptop and an external GPU

I'm just working with the parts I already have.

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3 minutes ago, LaboonTheWhale said:

I'm just working with the parts I already have.

Could always sell everything but the GPU at some point

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what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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