Are you using PWM fans (four pin) or three pin fans? Are you using AXTU and the UEFI settings for the fan speed control? What settings do you use? The default setting in the UEFI for the CPU fan is Full On, which means it does not change with temperature.įrankly, I do not believe anyone using your CPU and CPU cooler in a house at 22C can get a full load CPU temperature below ~70C. The fan control software on ASRock boards is very simple and IMO the worst I've ever used. The best one for cooling is their 120mm x 38mm model. IMO, Silenx fans are not exceptional, and most of them are poor. When testing it at full load with an OC of only 4.2GHz, it reaches 75C in under 10 seconds, and hits 80C at least. My i5-3570K idle temperature is never below 30C, and that is with SpeedStep enabled, with the cores usually running at 1.6GHz. The temperatures you reported for your CPU are great for that CPU, IMO. Given what I have seen in reviews of IB CPUs, none of the all in one liquid cooling systems will keep a i7-3770K below 70C at full load. I find it very, very hard to believe anyone is achieving full load CPU temperatures below 60C with your CPU with anything but a completely custom liquid cooling solution that costs as much as the CPU. You can only compare temperatures with the same CPU as yours, with the same settings and CPU cooler. Ivy Bridge (IB) CPUs generally run warmer than Sandy Bridge CPUs, and are more difficult to cool. I use an i5-3570K CPU on an ASRock Z77 Ex4 board, with a Corsair H60 CPU cooler, and given my experience with that, I would say this: There are many things to check before even thinking that the CPU is bad. Hope to get some suggestions on whether i have bad CPU or if there is something else i could try to do with my setup. Can that be used to tell if i loose too much heat between the heatsink of the water cooler and the CPU ? I know fore example that the liquid in the Antec H920 is 40C when the cores on the cpu are at 76C. What else could i try to get lower temp or trouble shoot why my temps are so high. Can there be big difference between the chips of the same CPU model, so that some run up to 20C cooler then others under full load and same conditions or is this caused by my chip being bad and i should return it for another one ?Ģ. I spend extra money on this 3770K version of the cpu hoping for some Overclocking, but with my temps i dont think i should.ġ. Should i be concerned at those temps ? Do i have a bad chip that i should replace ? How come some people with almost the same setup as me get temps that are 20C lower then me running the CPU at the same spped as i do ? I am perfectly sure that the coolers both were installed correctly and that the thermal compound was applyed as i should be ( I could see each time i removed it that it was spread evenly on the IHS of the CPU and covered it. I have reinstalled the CPU 3 times now, once i also tryed the new box cooler with the thermal paste that was already applyed to it in the box, and that gave me load temps of 89C. When reading other posts on different forums my cooling solution should give me atleast below 60 and for some people even below 50 in full load. My idle temps are 30C on cores 0,1 and 3 while its 38C on core 2.įull load core temps are arround 70 to 76C, but always core 2 as hottest one. I think this setup should give me quite good cooling, but still my CPU runs at 76 C when tested with AIDA64 at 100 % load for 20 min. The case is cooled by 2 x 120mm 800 rpm fans pulling air in from the front and the cpu is cooled by the Antec H920 Water cooling system with the standard fans replaced to some silenx pro 120mm fans with high air throughput.
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