03-11-2017 08:49 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 09:16 PM by ROGBot
03-11-2017 08:59 AM
03-11-2017 10:07 AM
Nate152 wrote:
Hi michmich
At default settings your cpu is getting over volted. I see your vcore is hitting 1.40v, setting the vcore to 1.15v - 1.20v will greatly reduce temps.
03-11-2017 11:01 AM
03-11-2017 11:34 AM
03-11-2017 12:34 PM
Nate152 wrote:
Max temp for the 6600/6700k is 64c so you're good there with one of the cores at 62c but I agree your temps do seem a little high for that voltage and just playing a game.
Try cranking the pump and the fan to 100% if they're not already.
Make sure the water block has nice even pressure on all the mounting screws.
How much thermal paste did you use and how did you apply it ?
03-11-2017 02:37 PM
michmich wrote:
Thank you again.
1) by cranking the pump to 100%, you mean by setting the "CPU fan profile" (on bios)?
it was on standart, i changed it to turbo now as you can see in the photo.
2) I physically checked the water block mounting screws (as you suggested) and they all seems to be tighten, but I was wondering about how it looks like in the back of the motherboard, the backplate (I thought that might give us a better indication if the cooler is mounted properly).
This is what i saw: (sorry for the hebrew explanations, i asked in a different forum before and no one knew the answer and i cannot take the 'shot' again).
I tried to numbered the backplate outputs (I don't know if there is a name for it), on 1,2,3 there is slight space between the motherboard and the backplate, and in number 4, there is no space at all between the motherboard and the backplate.
The cooling screws suppose to be exposed at the back of the motherboard when mounting the cooling properly, so in screws 1, 2, 3, it doesn't seems to be exposes like in number 4.
could that cause the issues with high temps to the motherboard?
3) I'm not sure how to tell or count how much thermal paste I used, but I used a crapet that i got with the thermal paste so I spread it on the CPU, i read before a lot and i didn't used too much but with the crapet I covered the CPU.
this is the termal paste I used:
http://www.coolermaster.com/cooling/thermal-compound/mastergel-maker/
The crapet is also mentioned and you can see in the pictures they provided below.
What should i do?
Is this a big issue to leave the bracket as is?
Is this the cause?
I'm very sorry for the photos quality and my English, it's not my native language.
@Shenny
thank you very much also for you time and desire to help.
I used to overclock before for almost a year now, but i saw that i have a high temps on load for both CPU and MOBO, so i set everything back to default and even on default im getting high temps, even when i tried to export a file with low bitrate and 1080P video (very low intensive for the cpu) and i still got for both 70-75 temperature.
I'm less concernec about getting a high temp for a CPU on load.
the motherboard is what concerned me more, it's not normal i think to get 75 temps on 5-15 minute medium load (and i was very generous to categorize the export settings on adobe as a medium load).
03-11-2017 03:40 PM
03-11-2017 04:51 PM
emsir wrote:
You have used the wrong standoffs. You should use the standoffs for Intel 115x and NOT socket 2011. And it looks like you have mixed them. That's why the nr 4 is different on the backplate. and the reason why your temps are high-.The Intel lga 115x standoffs are the one with the same length in both ends. The socket 2011 are the one with one end shorter. Always read the manual before making mistakes like this.
Nate152 wrote:
Yeah redo the mounting bracket, it looks like it's not fitting quite right.
03-11-2017 05:46 PM