riceandbeans
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Alright, I'm at wits end here and I apologize ahead of time for the long post
Hopefully someone can lead me to the solution. I've been through three computer builds already and I have the same exact problem. All three of them start to overheat at some point and all of them have the same temperature readings. The idle temperature will be around 50C-60C, go to about 65C-70C during normal usage, and hit 70C+ and eventually turn off during gaming or CPU extensive software.
On my 3400+, the liquid cooling died from clogging thanks to cheap-o coolant so I switched to a decent Thermaltake heatsink. It kept shutting off at temps of 70C+ under load. After months of getting pissed off, I sent it to a buddy of mine, he threw in a giant 120mm heatsink w/ fans attached. Same problem. Eventually, it completely died on me altogether.
I then build a 5400+, stock heatsink, and decide to reuse the PSU. Same issue. After months of wondering wtf is going on, I replace the PSU, replace the heatsink, put some Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste. Temps drop to 40C idle, 60C max. I'm happy. A few months later, boom, the same problem. My only idea now is that a bad power surge must be screwing with the PSU and the voltages since we get frequent outages.
Alright, I build a Phenom II X4 build, 650W Corsair PSU, Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro heatsink, new surge protector, etc., everything new. Check the temps, 55C-65C idle, 70C+ on load and it overheated during the Lost Planet 2 benchmark test.
I reseat the heatsink just in case, same problem. Honestly, I've just got no clue anymore what the hell is going on. My only other idea is to call the damn Ghost Busters because this shit has to be haunted. Anybody have the slightest idea what may be the problem here?
Hopefully someone can lead me to the solution. I've been through three computer builds already and I have the same exact problem. All three of them start to overheat at some point and all of them have the same temperature readings. The idle temperature will be around 50C-60C, go to about 65C-70C during normal usage, and hit 70C+ and eventually turn off during gaming or CPU extensive software.
On my 3400+, the liquid cooling died from clogging thanks to cheap-o coolant so I switched to a decent Thermaltake heatsink. It kept shutting off at temps of 70C+ under load. After months of getting pissed off, I sent it to a buddy of mine, he threw in a giant 120mm heatsink w/ fans attached. Same problem. Eventually, it completely died on me altogether.
I then build a 5400+, stock heatsink, and decide to reuse the PSU. Same issue. After months of wondering wtf is going on, I replace the PSU, replace the heatsink, put some Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste. Temps drop to 40C idle, 60C max. I'm happy. A few months later, boom, the same problem. My only idea now is that a bad power surge must be screwing with the PSU and the voltages since we get frequent outages.
Alright, I build a Phenom II X4 build, 650W Corsair PSU, Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro heatsink, new surge protector, etc., everything new. Check the temps, 55C-65C idle, 70C+ on load and it overheated during the Lost Planet 2 benchmark test.
I reseat the heatsink just in case, same problem. Honestly, I've just got no clue anymore what the hell is going on. My only other idea is to call the damn Ghost Busters because this shit has to be haunted. Anybody have the slightest idea what may be the problem here?