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ccm
post Jul 15 2008, 11:45 PM

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hi guys, I am using AMD platform. I'm facing a problem with this cooler now.
my cooler is installed to be pushing the heat upward. on top of it is my PSU, there is a top case fan but which's not located directly upward from my xigmatek achilles.

Then the problem now is when i am idle at default clock speed 2.5GHZ, my temp will get sometimes 52 for idle. If I overclock it to 2.8ghz, then the idle temp will be 53~55, then full load will up to 60 sometimes. Do u think there is anything wrong?

I tried remove the cooler, clean the grease and reapply again, ( this time I applied 4 lines of grease on the pipe instead of a dot on the CPU ), and turn around the fan, means the fan right now is pulling the heat down ward.. and my temp at default (2.5ghz) is 47~50, and full load can go to 55.. If I oc it, It'll be 50 at idle...

I've read other 9850BE users who's this cooler installed and they just got better result..

I need your opinion and solution, guys, please help..



my machine setup is like below:

AMD phenom 9850BE
Asus m3a32-mvp deluxe
mushkin 4gb ddr2 800mhz
sapphire 3870x2
acbel true power 550w with panel
lian li PC-007AIM with side fan full aluminum casing.

This post has been edited by ccm: Jul 15 2008, 11:51 PM
ccm
post Jul 16 2008, 12:08 AM

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QUOTE(cartack @ Jul 15 2008, 11:59 PM)
i think mayb its becoz of the hot air is trapped inside ur casing since ur cooler is facing ur psu..... sweat.gif
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after that I changed it pulling heat to downward already
it help a little bit but not as my expectation...
ccm
post Jul 18 2008, 09:06 PM

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QUOTE(raykoh5 @ Jul 16 2008, 07:30 PM)
ham> Yup, ur right, with 88cfm fan the difference only 1'c.
haha... i think all of this is normal user heatsink. i personally think i'm pretty normal.
if really enthusiast, should go water cooling or n2o. hohoho. sounds fun tho.
now many people(those ppl who have interest in PC) with a decent computer will want to overclock. even i last time dun overclock, but if read processor review, sure got overclock segment already. alot of reviews for my processor say change the stock heatsink.
My pentium4 run heatsink is like aeroplane turbine. ppl come my house thot got aeroplane inside one. sighs.

Anyway, maybe some of u have already read this, the original s1283 is still the most "value for money" cooler.
CPU cooler Q2 2008 round up
by benchmarkreviews.com

ccm> ur case got back fan? change heatsink blow to back will help release air i think. read earlier in this thread or another.
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If I could I would love to.
Yes,, my fan does has a back fan.
the problem is, this cooler put on
AMD platform could only face up or down. can't face backward..

 

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