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Old 05-07-2008, 08:10 PM   #1 (permalink) Top
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Default E8400 hotter than 8800GT

I have recently finished my first proper new build with an E8400 and an 8800GT.

I fitted an Arctic Cooler Accelero and a 12cm fan at 1000RPM to the 8800GT and used my previously bought Zerotherm CF900 on the CPU
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The 8800GT now idles at 44 and under under full load (rthdribl) hits 68, which i am very happy with, as 68 was the idle temp with the stock cooler.

However my E8400 is another story, after giving up on speedfan which gave idle readings of 35/34/-128! I had a look using RealTemp, which is apparently the most accurate way.

Realtemp shows my E8400 idling around 35C, which is fine.

However, when i fully load the cores (Prime95) the temps rocket up to 60 VERY quickly and then keep climbing. After about 30 minutes they hit 80 on both cores and I decided to halt prime95.

I checked the HSF with my hand, and found that the top of the fins and the heatpipes barely felt warm, whilst the bottom of the fins I could just reach round to touch were very very hot.

I am sure that I seated the HSF properly with an extremely thin and even layer of Zalman TIM and it is very tightly screwed in. It previously kept a Celeron 352 that was oc'd to 4GHz under 60c.

Obviously something is amiss, is Realtemp overestimating? Is my cooler rubbish/broken? Any thoughts?

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You may already have tried, but I'd be tempted to remove the heatsink, clean off the thermal paste from both the CPU and heatsink, and start again by re-applying thermal paste and re-mounting the heatsink and fan. I found that when I first built my PC, the idle temp was 70, which was caused because I had not fitted the heatsink properly! It looked ok, but when I tried again, the idle went down to around 35.
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