- Jul 19, 2006
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Hello everyone, it's been a while since I built a new machine and have overclocked (from the first Core 2 Duo).
I recently bought an Intel i5 3570k along with an Asrock Z77 Extreme 4 motherboard. I also bought an aftermarket HSF for it, the COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 EVO, which seems to be pretty popular. After looking at the different reviews given by people with 3570k most people seem to be getting temperatures of 29-30C idle and 40-50 under load (or so they claim), WITH overclocks.
However, my temperatures seem to be around 37-40c idle, with or without overclock (due to the lower clock and power saving features I assume). However when I run OCCT to stress the machine, the cores spike up to around 68-72c! Are these normal temperatures for Ivy Bridge? It seems a bit on the high side, especially for an aftermarket cooler.
I just used the thermal paste that came with the cooler. Would it reduce my temperatures a bit to maybe get some AS5? Speaking of thermal paste, how long does it keep? I built my last machine about 4-5 years ago. I bought a tube of AS5 I never fully used, I just dug around and found the tube, and surprisingly it still had some left and was still fluid. Is this still useable or maybe it's too old?
Thanks for any insight.
I recently bought an Intel i5 3570k along with an Asrock Z77 Extreme 4 motherboard. I also bought an aftermarket HSF for it, the COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 EVO, which seems to be pretty popular. After looking at the different reviews given by people with 3570k most people seem to be getting temperatures of 29-30C idle and 40-50 under load (or so they claim), WITH overclocks.
However, my temperatures seem to be around 37-40c idle, with or without overclock (due to the lower clock and power saving features I assume). However when I run OCCT to stress the machine, the cores spike up to around 68-72c! Are these normal temperatures for Ivy Bridge? It seems a bit on the high side, especially for an aftermarket cooler.
I just used the thermal paste that came with the cooler. Would it reduce my temperatures a bit to maybe get some AS5? Speaking of thermal paste, how long does it keep? I built my last machine about 4-5 years ago. I bought a tube of AS5 I never fully used, I just dug around and found the tube, and surprisingly it still had some left and was still fluid. Is this still useable or maybe it's too old?
Thanks for any insight.