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I have a first batch 4790k (元) and have no temp issues at all.
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At stock speed you should be expecting around 60 - 70 with the hyper 212 at full load. Then go outside and throw that POS Intel heatsink as far as you can. At full load on intel burn test with the stock cooler 100 degrees c is possible as intel burn test is extremely intensive but with the hyper 212 you should be getting around 70-80 if you have overclocked it. Take a deep breath, get some MX-4 and start over with the 212 EVO. And my system has been on for about 5 hours this morning. Even under heavy load while gaming (BF4, Watchdogs) I'm only getting into the mid to high 40's (C). My voltage is at 1.202 right now (it's on "Auto" in BIOS) and I have "Enhanced Turbo" on also in BIOS causing all four cores to run at 4.4GHz - 24/7. My idle temps right now (according to RealTemp) are 25/21/25/26. It makes a better paperweight than a cooler. That Hyper 212 EVO is a fine cooler, but don't you dare use that crappy Intel stock heatsink. Sometimes out of fear of breaking something, people are afraid to screw it down enough and there ends up being a small gap (or gaps), causing the entire surface of the IHS to not be making full contact with the water block, or in your case, the cooper plate. Don't over tighten (*hugely important), BUT.make sure you are tightening the cooler down enough to get it tightly fitted against the IHS. Post your full system specs.Īlthough I have a better cooler (Corsair H80i) my i7 4790k only hits about 75C under Intel Burn Test. I agree that the Hyper 212 EVO is fine and you should not be that hot. Put it right in the center of the die and then let the heatsink/cooler flatten it out. I use Artic MX-4 (which is wonderful) and only a small dollop about half the size of a pea. Just to be sure - you said "enough thermal paste to do the job." What paste are you using? And exactly how much?ģ) Have a good spacious case with GOOD air flow and plenty of fansĤ) Consider your ambient or room temp might be affecting things Yes it's likely the voltage, but it could be your heatsink mounting as well. Mind getting prime95 26.6 and doing stress test again?
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I couldn't get my temps stabilized with prime at all, because even though I set the voltage to static 1.15 it would still draw up to 1.5v under prime. As I'm not familiar with IntelBurnTest another possibility might be that it uses AVX2 instructions like prime95 version 28. Lowered the voltage from auto to 1.2v then 1.18 etc until 1.13 and found the temperatures constantly falling until I'm now at 65-68☌ max. I had the exact same problem as you when I was building my i7 4790k, temps spiked to 90s and were still raising. I will adjust the voltage lower as you stated to see how low I can get it, just to confirm "CPU Vcore" is the correct setting to adjust yes? I apologize, I forgot to mention that when I updated the BIOS the default for the CPU vcore voltage was changed to 1.249 Fix the voltage in the BiOS to 1.2v, if thats stable go lower until it's not stable anymore. You can have the best cooler in the world, if you let your chip draw 1.45v vcore it's going to burn nevertheless.