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    Default E8500 processor overheating

    This issue:
    CPU without load warms up to 51-52gradusov.

    With load - 60-61. I have the processor several times to change, but did not help.

    Help please, what is the problem?

    Configure:
    Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E8500
    Motherboard: XFX MB-N780-ISH9
    Memory: Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C5DHX
    HDD: Seagate 500 GB Barracuda ES.2 ST3500320NS
    Video card: ASUS EN8800GT/HTDP/512M
    Power Supply: Hiper Type R II 680W
    CD / DVD: ASUS DRW-2014S1T
    OS: Windows Vista Ultimate

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    The air in the system box, circulates well?

    Put a fan on Blowing. In general, it seems the temperature normal.

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    Yes, good circulation. Since the open-lid tried the same thing. Whether it warm?

    Just a friend of a cooler and the percent of e8400, the temperature in a simple 30gradusov. Is another cooler can lower the temperature at 20gradusov?

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    Can, and even the temperature of the room is very dependent, the sensor is left in the nurse may be a marriage of processor (probably).

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    It should not be on me so heavily rely: I'm not a big connoisseur.

    Here's just laid between e8300 and ZALMAN CNPS7700-AlCu. As a result, 4gradusa at maximum load (56). And you try.

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    Increasing the number of theoretically can only worsen the heat, so that the results of your experiments is likely to only be subject to time and vary within the limits of measurement error. So it is not necessary to advise such a thing, even if the person acknowledge that you - not so much a connoisseur. "

    I.e. I want to say that the thermal conductivity lower thermal conductivity of metal (the opposite assertion - the myth), this paste is needed to fill in the contact area touch surfaces (the processor and the foundations of the radiator) that make up the actual air, as a minimum thermal conductivity much higher thermal conductivity of air.

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    Hand touch the radiator never tried??? In order to make sure in 60 degrees.

    A friend's E8200 is on the M / B ASUSTeK P5K (RTL) Socket775 <P35> 2xPCI-E + GbLAN +1394 SATA ATX 4DDR-II <PC2-6400>.

    BIOS figures showed fantastic, 25 degrees, really just a warm radiator. And make sure the latches are correctly, the radiator fit snugly to the processor.

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