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    Default Overheating problem

    I'm setting together a build up for at work and am working into some trouble. I believed it was running a bit too hot so I assured real temp and ran prime95 and sure adequate the thing overheated and BSOD'd. I reapplied thermal compound assured cooler assembly and tried again similar problem.

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    Frances Dominic is offline Senior Member
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    You've acquired a problem someplace that's for sure. Hard to say what precisely. What form of temperatures were you checking earlier it crashed? It may not really be thermally-related later P95 really inclines to be rather slow to crash.

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    Without experiencing the temps its hard to say. I really like to Blam ram and motherboard primary. Then i bring my way down the line.

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    How do you experience it overheated? Were you monitoring the temperatures with actual Temp or Core Temp? If not download one of those two facilities and check what the factual temperatures are.

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    Last time I see you don't acquire BSOD when its overheating. It simply automatically shuts off. assure your ram double see those timings and voltages.

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    Without experiencing what the temperatures are it might not really be overheating but your mobo bios having the faulty default settings for your CPU to run unchangeable at stock

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    Hows chip set/vomponent cooling? more tender air around the socket area more stuff acquiring hotter.do utilize Everest take a screening idle, then assume a couple more when at load.

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    I have it operating Prime95 now with the stock cooler and temps are 92 88 89 89 steady. It's been tending for around 1 hour ok at the instant. Thanks for the heads up about Everest I'll dedicate it a shot in some other hour or so if Prime doesn't crash.

    I'll double assure the settings in the BIOS too. I haven't altered some of the CPU settings but I'll double check the RAM settings too. Will mail more while we check how it goes.

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    92. not beneficial. underclock/undervolt it and check what happens. i've learned of one drilled oc that messed up the sensors on an i7, simply last week .

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    92 is high but still secure and it won't induce some crashes or unstableness. I think your problem lies elsewhere.

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    If anybody is ever conceiving the Shuriken cooler I would suggest against it. perhaps it's improve with Core 2s or AMD chips but still my best temps no matter how I utilized TP or assured mounting ran into the high 90s under load and as frequently as not I hit the TJ Max when supervising with actual Temp.

    It's simply somewhat shorter than the stock intel cooler and executes much worse. For a pushpin it's also a little catchy to place as the fan and heat sink sit over the pins and you have nearly no room to acquire your fingers under and press the pin into the MB. believing how scythe is major player in cooling I was requiring a little better.

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    As for cooling go catch a cooler master hyper 212+ with a dual 120mm fan setup everyone including me suggests them for a reason. some time you flash a bios go into the bios and reset all with the default values saves a many of headaches.

    I've checked some strange settings later flashing bios. most readme's assure you to do the same. Or simply hit the former reset bios button if you have one on the m/b.

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