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stcloudgsx 12-19-2006 04:23 PM

New Computer Question
 
I just finished building myself a new computer and I'm having an overheating issue. When I got everything up and running and all updated, the temps for both cores were at 41*C. Then last night, I was playing the new flight simulator when I got a great blue screen. After this, my computer has been running at 57-60*C at idle. Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? Thanks

YiNYaNg 12-19-2006 04:32 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
Blue Sceen of Death :eek:

Post up your setup and what thermal compound did you use?

stcloudgsx 12-19-2006 04:38 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
asus p5n32 sli se deluxe, Intel E6600 core duo, nvidia 7950gx2, aspirex case. 2gb corsair pc6400, 147gb 10k raptor hard drive. I just used the thermal paste that was on the processor heat sink.

YiNYaNg 12-19-2006 04:41 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
Go get this stuff.

http://www.dsmstyle.com/forums/images/icons/icon14.gif

http://www.arcticsilver.com/as5.htm

scheides 12-19-2006 04:45 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
What HSF did you use? This is something not to be skimped on!

Your video card may have also overheated, causing the BSOD....

stcloudgsx 12-19-2006 04:47 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
Well I already ordered a thermaltake Big Typhoon heat sink and some arctic silver5. What exactly does HSF mean? I'm still really new to building computers as this is my first. thanks for the help

scheides 12-19-2006 04:49 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
HeatSinkFan Unit :D

make sure that bad boy is seated correctly, and that there is not too much thermal paste on there.

YiNYaNg 12-19-2006 04:56 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
My P5N32-SLI and P4 Cedarmill @ 3.6ghz idles at 16° C

That 8-Phase Power Design should be helping with the temps but that factory thermal compound I'm not to sure about.

stcloudgsx 12-19-2006 04:57 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
Alright thanks for all the replies, but does anyone have any clue why it would continue to run hot even after the BSOD? Before it was idling at ~41*C and now the cores idle at 58*C. Thats quite a hop.

YiNYaNg 12-19-2006 04:59 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
Any overclocking?

stcloudgsx 12-19-2006 05:01 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
Nope, running the stock 2.4ghz.

YiNYaNg 12-19-2006 05:04 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scheides (Post 171245)
make sure that bad boy is seated correctly, and that there is not too much thermal paste on there.

Do this and report back.

YiNYaNg 12-19-2006 05:12 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by YiNYaNg (Post 171246)
My P5N32-SLI and P4 Cedarmill @ 3.6ghz idles at 16° C

That 8-Phase Power Design should be helping with the temps but that factory thermal compound I'm not to sure about.

Forgot, that's only with factory heat sink with Arctic Silver 5

Have you looked into watercooling?

dumb_ricer 12-19-2006 06:20 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
If its your first build odds are you used wayyy too much thermal compound. You barely need to coat it, and only coat one surface (HSF surface).

Make sure the HSF fan is turning too, and that there is good airflow getting to that area of the case.

stcloudgsx 12-19-2006 06:25 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
Well the thing is, the HSF came with the thermal compound applied to it in 3 small strips. All that was needed of me as per the instructions was to install the HSF to the CPU. I just don't know what happened.. After the BSOD the temps are now 15*C higher at idle than they were before it.

Matt D. 12-19-2006 08:00 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
Something is obviously messed up between the processor and the heat sink. If they are not perfectly in contact by any amount it will overheat. Take it apart and try again.

1ViciousGSX 12-19-2006 09:17 PM

Re: New Computer Question
 
Check for a change in your BIOS settings. Make sure the cooling fans are working, don't just assume they are.


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