Problem with CPU cooler and high profile RAM
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+1 dear OBI, in games multi-cores of more than four plummet, I keep waiting but for price and performance the most interesting of the FX I think is FX_6100, good OC and few W,
regards
!AMD Power!

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Well, here I am back with news:
EVERYTHING PERFECT! The Thermalright fits perfectly, although it has cost me a fortune to assemble it because of the thermal armor on the motherboard, etc…
With the mems in dual channel it almost touches the closest one but there is no contact.:D
Now regarding the performance, I have already gone into OC, with 4ghz on the 2500k and I have doubts/fear:Reading the reviews of the Thermalright, and having a good ventilated case, I see the process at 72ºC average in full overclocked at 4ghz as excessive! I have a Core voltage of 1.392V max, passed through stress tests with the Linx, without failures, stable at first.
Obviously I suppose you will tell me a "What did you expect?" xD. -
I add that perhaps I put too much thermal paste, but not as much as the exaggerations I have seen, thin layer spread with a plastic card on the core... and the thermalright is quite tight, it doesn't move a millimeter...Ah by the way! In IDLE it runs at 30ºC average, I also think it's a couple of degrees above what I read around...:nono:
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hello what did you expect? :D:D:D
no man those temps are pretty bad.
but you would have to start a little better: temps without OC at idle and at full and temps with OC at idle and at full and by the way put what you use to check the temps the stress I guess with Cpu burn ¿no? at how many RPM do you have the fan and what thermal paste have you put and some photos man don't be old-fashioned :D:D:D ah and the ambient temperature and the temp of the MB. I think with all that we can start talking -
Try to relax the voltage because you are going too high for 4GHz, in fact I wouldn't go above 1.3. If it continues to have high temperatures, you will have to consider reinstalling.
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Well, I don't have the PC at hand from work but I'll keep you updated.
I'll try it today without OC to see how it goes. I run stress tests with Linx, and I use CPU-Z and Core temp to check. I must say that this is the first OC I've done... I've studied a lot of tutorials online.
I do remember that the MB temp is about 25ºC, the ambient temperature is about 19ºC. I've seen the HR-02 fan max out at about 1200 and a bit rpm.
The case has 4 auxiliary fans: one at the base next to the power supply that brings in air, another at the front near the HDDs that also brings in air, one at the top next to the RAM that blows air out, and one at the back next to the CPU fan that also blows air out, plus an assistant fan 50x50 on the motherboard.
It's true that the CPU voltage is a bit high when looking at OC reviews, I guess that with that voltage I should be stable at 4.5ghz... the recommended limit for air cooling is 1.4V ~ 1.42V right?
I'll play with offset, etc., to lower it and see how it performs.
I'll do all these tests this weekend and I'll let you know, and yes... CNCBCN, I'll post the photos!! xDD -
Well, I've returned from work, and set the factory settings. Without OC, I've done 1-hour tests with the following results:
IDLE = 34º and FULL = Oscillates from 46º to 52º with core voltage at 1.232V.
Ambient temperature 19ºC and Mb temperature at 27º constant during the tests.
I let myself be advised by experts
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The fan on the HR-02, do you have it blowing air in or blowing it out near the memos?
It seems strange to me because the latest temperatures are the same as I have with the i7 860 which is much hotter than the sandys.
You might want to reconsider the reinstallation as Obione says, with a quality paste.
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in the bios how do you have the fan configured? silent, normal or "full blast" I don't know why you have it on silent and you get those temps for that, at idle I see it a bit high and at full it would be 46, throw in what you have but more … :nono:
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El venti lo tengo por Bios a TURBO, le he cambiado la pasta, a mi parecer habia puesto demasiada…
Ahora las temperaturas han mejorado ligeramente...estoy en OC probando a 3,8Ghz, y con temperaturas Idle a 31ºC, full a 56ºC y un Core voltage de 1,272V. Iré poco a poco para encontrar las configs perfectas.
Sigue sin convencerme, a lo mejor me estoy exigiendo demasiado, ya que solamente para jugar va sobradamente y comprobando con el Cpu-Z y Core temp a los juegos con que tiramos, rara vez llega a estar al 70% de carga y con temps de 48ºC.
De todas formas gracias a todos por las recomendaciones, tambien por las que podáis seguir dando. -
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bueno , de momento vas mejorando con OC en idle le has quitado 3 grados en full aumentas ( pero con OC ) mas o menos bien ( falla la temps de full , un poco alta ) como te preguntaba Nemo ¿ el ventilador lo tienes metiendo o sacando aire ?
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El del Cpu? sacando… vamos como de serie...
Ignorar lo dicho...metiendo aire, siento la rápida e imprecisa respuesta, es que el pc es de mi hermano y le tengo que llamar para comprobar xD
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:D:D:D esos dedos veloces :D:D:D
si tienes un ventilador por casa de 140 ideal y sino de 120 te sirve ( para probar ) puedes ponérselo sacando aire ( tendras un pull push ) y bajaras unos cuantos grados ( tampoco 10 :D:D ) -
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;D Grácias por el consejo, de paso… ¿crees que debería plantearme cambiar la pasta por una en condiciones?
He leido que baja entre 3º y 5º, en concreto he visto:
Artic Silver, Noctua Nt-h1, Ocz Freeze extreme y Scythe Elixer... Paso? o sino por cual os decantariais? -
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Comparativa de 80 pastas térmicas en Benchmarkreviews.com - HardLimit
Comparativa de Pasta Térmica - XbitLabs - HardLimites mas interesante el segundo que el primero
sobre cambiar la pasta térmica …. no se ¿ que tienes ? pasta dentífrica :D:D según lo que tengas puedes ganar algo pero , depende de lo que tengas
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Le he puesto la pasta que llevaba el cooler, de compuesto siliconado parece ser, totalmente blanca.
Por cierto, he leido acerca de como orientar el Cpu Fan, muchos recomiendan orientar "el que mete aire" en la parte trasera, junto al fan trasero de la torre, y no como sale en muchas reviews, es decir, donde estan las rams, ya que en esa zona, si vas por aire, chupa aire caliente de Ram y Vga.
Puede haber una diferencia de 5ºC!!! :verguen: alguien ha probado esa configuración?
CNCBCN te puedo decir que me han recomendado mucho el Push&Pull pero…putada del HR-02, es que incluye un set de clips para un solo Fan, y al ser genéricos, no se de donde podria sacar otros para el otro fan...:nono: -
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si es una chill factor III pocas cosas mejores podrás encontrar , con la nanoxia ganarías 1,6 grados pero es cara de cojones ( precio * gramo ) y no merece la pena si te pasas el día desmontando el disipador . ahora si tienes una cosa rara puedes comprarte algo mejor tipo chil o artic mx
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