CPU Temps way to high please help

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  1. Posts : 85
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       #31

    Vaas said:
    herqulees said:
    Vaas said:
    I was told my type of water cooling system does not need to be flushed/refilled
    Okay, darn thought I was on to something haha. Seeing as you bought it as a custom made water cooled computer and was told it never needed to be serviced I'm going to assume it's a closed loop system, nothing user serviceable. Something like this. CORSAIR H55 Quiet CPU Coolers - Newegg.com Does it look similar to that? No place to add/remove coolant.
    Yes it looks very close to that
    Can you see any brand naming or letters/numbers on it at all? Or pick it out of the list of cooling systems on Newegg Newegg.com - Computer Hardware, Fans & Heatsinks, Water / Liquid Cooling, Liquid Cooling System ?
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  2. Posts : 26
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       #32

    herqulees said:
    Vaas said:
    herqulees said:

    Okay, darn thought I was on to something haha. Seeing as you bought it as a custom made water cooled computer and was told it never needed to be serviced I'm going to assume it's a closed loop system, nothing user serviceable. Something like this. CORSAIR H55 Quiet CPU Coolers - Newegg.com Does it look similar to that? No place to add/remove coolant.
    Yes it looks very close to that
    Can you see any brand naming or letters/numbers on it at all? Or pick it out of the list of cooling systems on Newegg Newegg.com - Computer Hardware, Fans & Heatsinks, Water / Liquid Cooling, Liquid Cooling System ?
    No it literally has nothing on it Stickers, numbers, etc, i also didint see it in that new-egg link T.T
    Here is what it looks like if it helps


    EDIT:FOUND IT! it is called a "Ibuypower IBP-Z001" i was just looking around on the ibuypower site and saw it and clicked it
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  3. Posts : 86
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       #33

    SuperTweaker said:
    Boot into BIOS and check the temperature there, it should be very accurate. If not, I suspect a sensor on the mobo for the cpu is bogus.
    Do this first and we all can help you better. If that CPU cooler is not working then your BIOS CPU temperature reading will let us all know. You can't always rely on benchmarking software.

    Do you know how to boot into BIOS? Usually it's just a matter of tapping the Del key during boot-up.
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  4. Posts : 85
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       #34

    Vaas said:
    herqulees said:
    Vaas said:

    Yes it looks very close to that
    Can you see any brand naming or letters/numbers on it at all? Or pick it out of the list of cooling systems on Newegg Newegg.com - Computer Hardware, Fans & Heatsinks, Water / Liquid Cooling, Liquid Cooling System ?
    No it literally has nothing on it Stickers, numbers, etc, i also didint see it in that new-egg link T.T
    Here is what it looks like if it helps


    EDIT:FOUND IT! it is called a "Ibuypower IBP-Z001" i was just looking around on the ibuypower site and saw it and clicked it
    A quick search around the web shows it has a MTBF of 3-5years, finding a couple of results of users reporting a sloshing/foaming/gurgling sound before complete failure without any leaks visible and one saying during this time it would run around 80C.
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  5. Posts : 26
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    Thread Starter
       #35

    SuperTweaker said:
    SuperTweaker said:
    Boot into BIOS and check the temperature there, it should be very accurate. If not, I suspect a sensor on the mobo for the cpu is bogus.
    Do this first and we all can help you better. If that CPU cooler is not working then your BIOS CPU temperature reading will let us all know. You can't always rely on benchmarking software.

    Do you know how to boot into BIOS? Usually it's just a matter of tapping the Del key during boot-up.
    Yeah i know how to boot into bios and i will do that as soon as i can, atm i am downloading a small windows update so will post that as soon as this is done!

    Thanks for the reply!
    Vaas
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  6. Posts : 85
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #36

    Vaas said:
    SuperTweaker said:
    SuperTweaker said:
    Boot into BIOS and check the temperature there, it should be very accurate. If not, I suspect a sensor on the mobo for the cpu is bogus.
    Do this first and we all can help you better. If that CPU cooler is not working then your BIOS CPU temperature reading will let us all know. You can't always rely on benchmarking software.

    Do you know how to boot into BIOS? Usually it's just a matter of tapping the Del key during boot-up.
    Yeah i know how to boot into bios and i will do that as soon as i can, atm i am downloading a small windows update so will post that as soon as this is done!

    Thanks for the reply!
    Vaas
    Does the temp remain stable while using the computer? (Leave HWMonitor open and it will over time record the min and max temps)
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  7. Posts : 26
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    Thread Starter
       #37

    herqulees said:
    Vaas said:
    herqulees said:

    Can you see any brand naming or letters/numbers on it at all? Or pick it out of the list of cooling systems on Newegg Newegg.com - Computer Hardware, Fans & Heatsinks, Water / Liquid Cooling, Liquid Cooling System ?
    No it literally has nothing on it Stickers, numbers, etc, i also didint see it in that new-egg link T.T
    Here is what it looks like if it helps


    EDIT:FOUND IT! it is called a "Ibuypower IBP-Z001" i was just looking around on the ibuypower site and saw it and clicked it
    A quick search around the web shows it has a MTBF of 3-5years, finding a couple of results of users reporting a sloshing/foaming/gurgling sound before complete failure without any leaks visible and one saying during this time it would run around 80C.
    If my water cooling is broken (witch it seems likely ) i would probably just get a cpu fan instead of geting a new water cooler, do you know any good ones? http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-...ywords=cpu+fan would this one work for me?
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  8. Posts : 85
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #38

    Vaas said:
    herqulees said:
    Vaas said:

    No it literally has nothing on it Stickers, numbers, etc, i also didint see it in that new-egg link T.T
    Here is what it looks like if it helps


    EDIT:FOUND IT! it is called a "Ibuypower IBP-Z001" i was just looking around on the ibuypower site and saw it and clicked it
    A quick search around the web shows it has a MTBF of 3-5years, finding a couple of results of users reporting a sloshing/foaming/gurgling sound before complete failure without any leaks visible and one saying during this time it would run around 80C.
    If my water cooling is broken (witch it seems likely ) i would probably just get a cpu fan instead of geting a new water cooler, do you know any good ones?
    I used this on my CPU which is the same model as yours, it works like a dream, even after I sold it to a friend and he has the thing run 24/7. COOLER MASTER Hyper N 520 RR-920-N520-GP 92mm Sleeve CPU Cooler Compatible with Intel 1366/1155/775 and AMD AM3 - Newegg.com
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  9. Posts : 26
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #39

    herqulees said:
    Vaas said:
    herqulees said:

    A quick search around the web shows it has a MTBF of 3-5years, finding a couple of results of users reporting a sloshing/foaming/gurgling sound before complete failure without any leaks visible and one saying during this time it would run around 80C.
    If my water cooling is broken (witch it seems likely ) i would probably just get a cpu fan instead of geting a new water cooler, do you know any good ones?
    I used this on my CPU which is the same model as yours, it works like a dream, even after I sold it to a friend and he has the thing run 24/7. COOLER MASTER Hyper N 520 RR-920-N520-GP 92mm Sleeve CPU Cooler Compatible with Intel 1366/1155/775 and AMD AM3 - Newegg.com
    I will probably end up ordering that soon then, are you sure i will have enough space to fit it in my case tho with my 2x gfx card?
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  10. Posts : 85
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #40

    Vaas said:
    herqulees said:
    Vaas said:

    If my water cooling is broken (witch it seems likely ) i would probably just get a cpu fan instead of geting a new water cooler, do you know any good ones?
    I used this on my CPU which is the same model as yours, it works like a dream, even after I sold it to a friend and he has the thing run 24/7. COOLER MASTER Hyper N 520 RR-920-N520-GP 92mm Sleeve CPU Cooler Compatible with Intel 1366/1155/775 and AMD AM3 - Newegg.com
    I will probably end up ordering that soon then, are you sure i will have enough space to fit it in my case tho with my 2x gfx card?
    Can never be sure, but I had it installed on a micro-atx board in a shoebox case with a single video card, was an extremely tight fit but it fit. Best bet is to look at the posted measurements and measure for yourself. You don't appear to have tall RAM cards, your video card seems a good distance away, your case appears deep enough, and once the radiator is removed it looks like you're clear at every angle.
    EDIT: Also buy some more fans to put in your case, one for where the radiator used to be, and two for the top of your case as I see their are none installed up there, your MB temps show it's running pretty hot from lack of air flow.
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