Just wondering if I should maybe remove my Zalman cooler, clean and re-install it. On the other hand this could potentially make things worse - I might use too much or too little compound, or not manage to clean it completely.. or it might wear out the socket/retention brackets.
So, I was just wondering if anyone else has noticed their CNPS9900 (or 9700, 9500 etc) being lukewarm or even cold to the touch, especially at the point farthest from the CPU. Even with a CPU temp approaching 50C, it's not really hot to the touch. Certainly nowhere near 50C. If I turn down the fan speed it quickly heats up, but then my CPU temp rapidly starts climbing towards 60+C.
Poor thermal transfer from CPU to heatsink, or just a heatsink design that favors form over function? To me it seems to indicate that the heat stays in the CPU package instead of being transferred to the heatsink?
So, I was just wondering if anyone else has noticed their CNPS9900 (or 9700, 9500 etc) being lukewarm or even cold to the touch, especially at the point farthest from the CPU. Even with a CPU temp approaching 50C, it's not really hot to the touch. Certainly nowhere near 50C. If I turn down the fan speed it quickly heats up, but then my CPU temp rapidly starts climbing towards 60+C.
Poor thermal transfer from CPU to heatsink, or just a heatsink design that favors form over function? To me it seems to indicate that the heat stays in the CPU package instead of being transferred to the heatsink?