Hello. I just signed up, so I'm new to the forums.
I've got an i7 2600K over-clocked to 4.5GHz with an offset Vcore of +.045v. While under full load CPU-Z flickers between 1.296 and 1.304 volts. At those settings, I'm seeing 65C in CoreTemp on the hottest cores after 30 minutes of Prime95 on the "maximum heat, power consumption" selection. After 50 runs of Intel Burn Test at maximum, I'm seeing 73C. Looking around various forums, people seem to be getting better temperatures than that. The ambient temperature during these tests was about 22.5C.
I've remounted the Noctua and it didn't seem to make a difference. It's all screwed down as secure as I could get it. I followed the directions and put about a 4-5 mm drop of grease on the center of the CPU heat spreader and then screwed the heatsink down, alternating one turn per screw so it would put even pressure on the thermal grease to spread evenly, and all that.
Do those temperatures seem right for the Noctua at that voltage and frequency?
I've got an i7 2600K over-clocked to 4.5GHz with an offset Vcore of +.045v. While under full load CPU-Z flickers between 1.296 and 1.304 volts. At those settings, I'm seeing 65C in CoreTemp on the hottest cores after 30 minutes of Prime95 on the "maximum heat, power consumption" selection. After 50 runs of Intel Burn Test at maximum, I'm seeing 73C. Looking around various forums, people seem to be getting better temperatures than that. The ambient temperature during these tests was about 22.5C.
I've remounted the Noctua and it didn't seem to make a difference. It's all screwed down as secure as I could get it. I followed the directions and put about a 4-5 mm drop of grease on the center of the CPU heat spreader and then screwed the heatsink down, alternating one turn per screw so it would put even pressure on the thermal grease to spread evenly, and all that.
Do those temperatures seem right for the Noctua at that voltage and frequency?