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CPU temperature reaches 90°C, Please help me
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TSfranky1835
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Jul 23 2013, 08:10 PM, updated 13y ago
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Hye Guys, NOTE: I have posted this same question in "Problem with temperature? Seek consultation here" thread but there was no reply or update since i posted my question 3 months back i build a rig for my video conversion works. (i7-3930K LGA2011 UNLOCKED, Rampage IV gene, ASUS GTX 650, Noctua nh-u9b cooler, Silverstone 700w Power Supply)Whenever i start a conversion, the temperature goes higher. Should i change the Noctua nh-u9b cooler to other Air/liquid cooler? It's not Overclocked. Please advice me... This post has been edited by franky1835: Jul 23 2013, 08:14 PM
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xiong91
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Jul 23 2013, 08:14 PM
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Have u replaced your thermal paste? Have you tighten the cooler enough so that most of the cpu ihs surface has contacted the cooler?
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abidgreen93
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Jul 23 2013, 08:15 PM
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QUOTE(franky1835 @ Jul 23 2013, 08:10 PM) Hye Guys, NOTE: I have posted this same question in "Problem with temperature? Seek consultation here" thread but there was no reply or update since i posted my question 3 months back i build a rig for my video conversion works. (i7-3930K LGA2011 UNLOCKED, Rampage IV gene, ASUS GTX 650, Noctua nh-u9b cooler, Silverstone 700w Power Supply)Whenever i start a conversion, the temperature goes higher. Should i change the Noctua nh-u9b cooler to other Air/liquid cooler? It's not Overclocked. Please advice me...  That is weird.. You did not overclock... The possibilities: 1) You did not remove the clear plastic sheet below the heatsink. 2) The software got problem (but rarely software got problem) 3) Or you did not put thermal paste? 4) You did not clean the IHS of the chip properly. This post has been edited by abidgreen93: Jul 23 2013, 08:16 PM
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e-jump
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Jul 23 2013, 09:07 PM
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hi sir How long does it take for your CPU at 100% to reach 90C? like in just few mins? 1400rpm noctua is decent. I never use this fan, but the fan should be good. Do you have sufficient air intake and exhaust fan configuration? How about sharing the shile casing picture (and where the fans are located)?
This post has been edited by e-jump: Jul 23 2013, 09:08 PM
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abidgreen93
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Jul 23 2013, 09:10 PM
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QUOTE(franky1835 @ Jul 23 2013, 09:03 PM) @xiong91 i didn't change the thermal paste (3 months) and cooler is tightened
@abidgreen93 Please check this new image    So you confirmed theres no extra clear sheet in between the IHS and heatsink? If so... Try to do proper clean.. Use isopropyl alcohol or articlean and lint free cloth to clean the HSF and processor.... Then try put the thermal paste properly. Then try again see whether the temps is balance or not...
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abidgreen93
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Jul 23 2013, 11:19 PM
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e-jump
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Jul 24 2013, 09:17 AM
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while the thermalpaste is a lil excessive, but i dont think that is the problem of the high heat. with side panel on(totally close the casing) does the case itself also became hot? I have a feeling its lacking intake air for fresh airflow.
for troubleshooting how about you do some testing with opening up of the 5.25 covers so air can pass thru it
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Langiler
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Jul 24 2013, 03:52 PM
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Is the heat sink feel warm when the proc temp reach 90 c?
just want to reconfirm, sometime sensor might be spoiled.
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androidpro
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Jul 24 2013, 04:00 PM
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Did you try the stock Intel heatsink and check the temp?
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iAlien
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Aug 3 2013, 01:02 AM
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Guys, i need some help, i am interior designer, when i am doing rendering, my 4 core is going to 99'c and i doent's know for almost 1 year... until recently i smell somethings, then i use real temp GT 3.70 to check almost all is been LOG at 99'c  anywhere to solve it?? becuz i still need my pc for work on my rendering work my cpu = i7 860 Thanks
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e-jump
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Aug 4 2013, 12:18 PM
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QUOTE(iAlien @ Aug 3 2013, 01:02 AM) Guys, i need some help, i am interior designer, when i am doing rendering, my 4 core is going to 99'c and i doent's know for almost 1 year... until recently i smell somethings, then i use real temp GT 3.70 to check almost all is been LOG at 99'c  anywhere to solve it?? becuz i still need my pc for work on my rendering work my cpu = i7 860 Thanks need some info on your setup (cooler, case fans, locaions mounted etc) pictures are fine too
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iAlien
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Aug 4 2013, 08:31 PM
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QUOTE(e-jump @ Aug 4 2013, 12:18 PM) need some info on your setup (cooler, case fans, locaions mounted etc) pictures are fine too sry how to check that
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ncys1
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Aug 4 2013, 08:54 PM
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Are you sure you're not applying too much thermal paste on that CPU?
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mudkipryan94
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Aug 7 2013, 08:49 AM
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QUOTE(iAlien @ Aug 4 2013, 08:31 PM) casings sire
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Kentucki
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Aug 20 2013, 05:30 PM
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I thought it will automatically turn off when you hit such temperature? Thermal paste applied is too much but I don't think that it will effect your temperature that much.
Trying putting back your stock cooler and give it a try.
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abidgreen93
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Aug 20 2013, 06:30 PM
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QUOTE(Kentucki @ Aug 20 2013, 05:30 PM) I thought it will automatically turn off when you hit such temperature? Thermal paste applied is too much but I don't think that it will effect your temperature that much. Trying putting back your stock cooler and give it a try. Good idea. But i think i will make the case worse. Right? Coz the CPU won't even stand a custom heatsink. UNLESS. It's the heatsink problem itself.
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Kentucki
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Aug 21 2013, 10:50 AM
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QUOTE(abidgreen93 @ Aug 20 2013, 06:30 PM) Good idea. But i think i will make the case worse. Right? Coz the CPU won't even stand a custom heatsink. UNLESS. It's the heatsink problem itself.  Yea. Was suspicious about the heatsink, that is why I request him to switch back to stock cooler and see if it still detects around the same temperature. Honestly if his CPU is running on 90c, I don't think that it could lasts for a day.
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andersonchong
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Aug 21 2013, 01:15 PM
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it show cpu usage high,should it be something that running at max ? show the cpu processes printscreen
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MoNzAi
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Sep 10 2013, 02:35 PM
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ya should change back to stock heatsink and maybe try open the side casing as well. if ur temp drop significantly while side panel open, means ur air intake got problem
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kns003
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Sep 22 2013, 03:53 PM
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Hi,franky. I hv found ur CPU cooler fans hv opposite intake and exhaust . In normal , its shoud be CPU fans intake from front casing, button then exhaust hot air out to top and rear. U try chng it . Should be fine. All fans hv mark intake and exhaust marking like tick. If two intake →Cpu←Intake ≈ means only cool air in, buthot air can't 100% exhaust out. I suggest ur fans position like :
INTAKE: front, HDD bay, buttons,One of top(if got 2/3 slots 120mm or above ) near cpu top for intake. EXHAUST : Rear(if can ,make two fans together for great exhaust cfm better ) ,Top (if got 2/3 slots ,one / two make to exhaust near 5.25 bay and moBo ) Hope can help to solve ur problems
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kns003
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Sep 22 2013, 03:56 PM
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And don forgot ur cpu i7 is over clock version 8n idle mode with ur cpu cooler should be around 39~43'c depending what and how many fans hv add in casing.
This post has been edited by kns003: Sep 22 2013, 03:59 PM
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kns003
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Sep 22 2013, 04:10 PM
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QUOTE(iAlien @ Aug 4 2013, 09:31 PM) First : go to my computer→mouse right→manage/Properties for systems info. Second : check ur all cable ,connector, pins, sata cables hv tights? Third : check ur casing fans intake and exhaust,cpu cooler, fans got dusty ? Thermal paste check too. If don't know or want fast to solve ,better go for shop or warranty(if items problems)
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kherel77
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Sep 22 2013, 05:16 PM
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LOL...both fan is blowing into heatsink. No wonder la...
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kns003
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Sep 22 2013, 05:50 PM
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QUOTE(kherel77 @ Sep 22 2013, 06:16 PM) LOL...both fan is blowing into heatsink. No wonder la... [attachmentid=3641347] Totally agree What Kherel77 said and mark...
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kherel77
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Sep 22 2013, 06:01 PM
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QUOTE(drunkonpiss @ Sep 22 2013, 05:56 PM) hello, anyone who could share a diagram of the push pull method? thanks in advance!  No need diagram...1 fan is push air into heatsink, other 1 is pull from heatsink. That all... Above pict shown is both push...& it was wrong.
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cognac
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Oct 29 2013, 02:14 PM
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your heat sink model is NH-U9B SE2. http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=product...ts_id=32&lng=enIt operates by push pull method. One fan push air into the heatsink, one pulls air out from heat sink. now is all pushing air into the heat sink, causing turbulence inside the heatsink and trapped inside. hot air no where out. flipping one of the fan around will drop the temp. depending where you wan the hot air goes,to the front or back. hope this helps
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abubin
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Oct 29 2013, 03:21 PM
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QUOTE(drunkonpiss @ Sep 22 2013, 05:56 PM) hello, anyone who could share a diagram of the push pull method? thanks in advance!  Just turn around the fan on the left. This will turn the fan in out-take air. Which will blow the hot air out through the ventilation hole in your casing.
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kns003
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Dec 5 2013, 05:56 PM
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Acap1986
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Feb 7 2014, 03:57 PM
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ouch ur temp heavy heating boss...well my noctua seem good to handle my i5 4670K..
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gengstapo
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Feb 9 2014, 05:30 PM
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Lol, our temp actually the same My i5 clocked at 4.3Ghz, vcore 1.188 only but when run Prime95 could reach 95c I re-seat my U12 few times yet the result still teh same
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