ClockHound
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- Nov 27, 2007
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well apparentelly i was using some of the shittiest most generic thermal paste in the world, so i went out and bought some some ic diamond which lowered my temperatures to 75c max during prime 95 4ghz 1.35vcore from 85-90c, so that was a great help still idling around 35-40c tho, but im using the evo version.
edit: hovering right at 90c at 4.2 and 4.4ghz on prime 95, so i think its an issue with pushing past 1.35v on my processor as i have 4 cores that run hot while the other 2 run 10-15c less
Well...that's exactly what I was gonna say - better TIM! ;-)
10-15c spread between cores is not normal. 5c sure, but have to wonder if:
a) The base of the EVO and the IHS are not meeting as flush possible and why the IC diamond is really helping to 'fill' the gap.
b) The mount pressure is uneven, either from defective mounting hardware (most likely) or unequal torque applied by the user (unlikely)
c) The IHS is wonky and the EVO is fine. That would suck...but there are ways to deal with that. ;-)
So....which cores are the cool ones that get all the cool temps? And the not-so-cool hot cores?
Can you post the temps by core?
0 - ??c
1 - ??c
etc...
We can then compare the core die layout to the EVO base and see if there is an obvious (mis)connection.
Or you could just go get a Kotetsu/Mugen 4/DH-15/14 and spoil the troubleshooting fun.
Gotta admit, this is getting better by degrees. ;-)