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July 22, 2014 7:16:26 PM

Hey, I just build my PC a few days ago and I was wondering what a good temperature is for the 4790K under load. Because I'm not so sure about my temps, while using Prime95 and my CPU running stock 4.0Ghz I got max 75 ÂșC (167 Fahrenheit). I'm using the Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO as CPU cooler. Is this normal or not? I feel like something went wrong when installing the heatsink, I removed it 3 times so I'm not so sure if it's good or not. Also I think I might have touched the CPU once but I'm not really sure.

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July 22, 2014 7:17:49 PM

It should be quite a bit cooler than 75c

You should always re-apply thermal paste when you take off your heatsink.
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July 22, 2014 7:34:25 PM

I believe it's still within safe temperatures. i7's do run fairly war. But yeah try reapplying the thermal paste. If you have a clean microfiber cloth around, you could try using that to make sure the surfaces are clean before reapplying the thermal paste.
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July 22, 2014 7:43:19 PM

oh Lord do not use a micro fiber cloth. if you are going to clean and reapply Tim use rubbing alcohol and a paper towel...

Intel's heatsink pushpins SUCK and break all the time BUT 75C won't hurt anything
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July 22, 2014 8:00:39 PM

Taafe said:
It should be quite a bit cooler than 75c

You should always re-apply thermal paste when you take off your heatsink.


Yeah, I thought that if would just check if it's on applied right and then put it back fast there wouldn't be a problem. I think I'm going to reapply the thermal paste tomorrow. What a nightmare, applying it the first time was already terrible, I was sweating like a dog the first time, now I've got to do it again! Anyway thanks Edward! :) 
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July 22, 2014 8:03:21 PM

Mounty_078 said:
Taafe said:
It should be quite a bit cooler than 75c

You should always re-apply thermal paste when you take off your heatsink.


Yeah, I thought that if would just check if it's on applied right and then put it back fast there wouldn't be a problem. I think I'm going to reapply the thermal paste tomorrow. What a nightmare, applying it the first time was already terrible, I was sweating like a dog the first time, now I've got to do it again! Anyway thanks Edward! :) 


No problem fellow Otaku
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July 22, 2014 8:18:51 PM

Those temps are fine and it seems like the 4790k just runs hot. I just got mine a few days ago and immediately ran into the same issues and since then, I've been feverishly trying to research what's going on.

The most I've come up with is that when using the stock "Auto" settings, the voltage is much higher than needed and this is what's causing the main issues with high temperatures.
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July 22, 2014 11:10:30 PM

what version of prime95 are you using?
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July 23, 2014 5:45:29 AM

sanhuy said:
what version of prime95 are you using?


25.11 64bit
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July 23, 2014 5:51:11 AM

A Q-tip and rubbing alcohol works great for removing old thermal paste. I would also look for an aftermarket fan that does not use the push pins to be honest.
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