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September 14, 2014 7:44:03 AM

Hi guys.

i have problem with my pc

in the cpu Temperature hit 70 then my pc turn off

This is my pc :

MB: AsRock b85 pro4
cpu : i5-4690
Ram : king ston hyperX 8gb
gpu : Nividia Geforce GTX 770
PowerSupply: Crosair 600w

Should i buy Cooler For the cpu ?

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September 14, 2014 7:52:14 AM

Your Mobo is not compatible with your processor, its the wrong socket. Change your mobo.
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September 14, 2014 7:54:09 AM

IchigoKurosaki said:
Your Mobo is not compatible with your processor, its the wrong socket. Change your mobo.

what is the mobo ?
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September 14, 2014 7:56:04 AM

Yes you should. I would recommend Noctua NH-D14.

- Are you using stock heatsink/fan?
- What is the room temperature where computer is located? (basic thermodynamics, CPU temperature will not go lower than room temperature)
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September 14, 2014 8:02:04 AM

IchigoKurosaki said:
Your Mobo is not compatible with your processor, its the wrong socket. Change your mobo.


Are you sure? Newegg shows motherboard supports LGA 1150 and i5-4690 has LGA 1150.

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September 14, 2014 8:02:29 AM

electrontau said:
Yes you should. I would recommend Noctua NH-D14.

- Are you using stock heatsink/fan?
- What is the room temperature where computer is located? (basic thermodynamics, CPU temperature will not go lower than room temperature)

i use AeroCool shark
and The room temperature 18 - 20 also my room is big !
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September 14, 2014 8:36:57 AM

Aerocool shark is just the fan, but I assume it is attached to a heatsink. You might want to reapply the thermal paste. Clear the CPU heatspreader (metal piece) of old thermal paste with paper towel and the bottom of heatsink. Then drop a small amount of thermal paste (rice grain size) on top of CPU and spread evenly. Attach heatsink. Too much paste it will act as insulator.
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September 15, 2014 7:37:03 AM

electrontau said:
Aerocool shark is just the fan, but I assume it is attached to a heatsink. You might want to reapply the thermal paste. Clear the CPU heatspreader (metal piece) of old thermal paste with paper towel and the bottom of heatsink. Then drop a small amount of thermal paste (rice grain size) on top of CPU and spread evenly. Attach heatsink. Too much paste it will act as insulator.

My Friend Has recommend Crosair H60 as cpu cooler ! What do you think ?
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September 16, 2014 6:41:51 AM

In theory water cooler is better. I would prefer H100 if your case has enough room.

But I have a friend that uses water cooler and somehow stopped working. CPU temperature was more than 78 C and shutting down computer. I changed his cooler to an air cooled and now CPU is never higher than 58 C.

So it is up to you.
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September 17, 2014 3:23:04 AM

electrontau said:
In theory water cooler is better. I would prefer H100 if your case has enough room.

But I have a friend that uses water cooler and somehow stopped working. CPU temperature was more than 78 C and shutting down computer. I changed his cooler to an air cooled and now CPU is never higher than 58 C.

So it is up to you.


idk.
What should i buy
Air Cooling or Water Cooling

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Help me Please

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September 17, 2014 3:34:24 AM

electrontau said:
In theory water cooler is better. I would prefer H100 if your case has enough room.

But I have a friend that uses water cooler and somehow stopped working. CPU temperature was more than 78 C and shutting down computer. I changed his cooler to an air cooled and now CPU is never higher than 58 C.

So it is up to you.

what about Crosair H60 High performance
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September 17, 2014 12:07:12 PM

Good cooler.
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