Solved CPU with high temps!

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I installed a Quad q6600 on my board and replaced the thermal paste,the issue is that my temps are going very high... 48/50 on idle and 65/70 on full ...
The thermal paste that i applied was white "silicon based"...
And before i applied the cooler had just the preapplied paste and gone nice back then!
I broke one pin (they are very easy to,if we dont have good care) but i fix him with glue,i dunno if this bad temps have something to do with it!

Hope to get some help here...

Thanks.
 

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I installed a Quad q6600 on my board and replaced the thermal paste,the issue is that my temps are going very high... 48/50 on idle and 65/70 on full ...
The thermal paste that i applied was white "silicon based"...
And before i applied the cooler had just the preapplied paste and gone nice back then!
I broke one pin (they are very easy to,if we dont have good care) but i fix him with glue,i dunno if this bad temps have something to do with it!

Hope to get some help here...

Thanks.


Ok one bent broken pin will do alot of damage
I doubt glue will be a good thing to use on parts like that most likly it will burn up and take everything with it you have a defective chip now so would look into replacing it

Never stick a cpu that has any broken pins into a slot and the contact from the pin that was broken is really broken there is no way to assure you glues it in place for it to be conductive

Best thing is to get a new chip unless you want it to get worse and it will

Also for your sake the pin doesn't stay stuck in the board after you fired it up probally melted the glue and the pin in your cpu slot which will force you to replace that too
 

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I broke one pin (they are very easy to,if we dont have good care) but i fix him with glue,i dunno if this bad temps have something to do with it!

I'd guess you didn't really fix him with glue and that you have a poorly mounted heatsink.

That's easy to do even if all 4 pins are good.

I wouldn't expect the thermal paste application to make a major difference as long as you used a decent paste.

I'd recheck all 4 corners of that heatsink mount and get a new pin, rather than try to glue a broken one.
 

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All fans PWM; speeds at idle: CPU circa 500 rpm; intake circa 600 rpm; exhaust circa 600 rpm; CPU temps 27 idle and 47 C load in a warm room (27 C/81 F) when running Intel Extreme Tuning Utility stress test.
Another thing to consider is which version of the Q6600 you have. There are two "stepping" versions (B3 or G0). The B3 is a 110 watt model and the G0 is 95 watts. The B3 will run a bit hotter. The box it came in should have the number on it.

I used to have one of the B3 models and as I recall, it ran in the mid-to-high 40's at idle (Dell pc with stock Dell heatsink/fan). My current CPU is the Q6700 and it's running right at 40 C as I type.
 

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I dont think the CPU is defective as you say... He work great... and CPU's or work or just dont! Dont exist middle side effects... The problem is probably from the heatsink or poor quality of thermal paste... when i open the case the fan is not on fire,lol... i touch in there and is not even a bit hot...
 

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Another thing to consider is which version of the Q6600 you have. There are two "stepping" versions (B3 or G0). The B3 is a 110 watt model and the G0 is 95 watts. The B3 will run a bit hotter. The box it came in should have the number on it.

I used to have one of the B3 models and as I recall, it ran in the mid-to-high 40's at idle (Dell pc with stock Dell heatsink/fan). My current CPU is the Q6700 and it's running right at 40 C as I type.

I think he is a "GO" model,dude!
I have to say too,that he only reach to 75/80s on pcsx2 emulator...
Cause normally he is on 47/50 idle and on proper games for Windows he goes up to 55/60 maybe!
Right now he is on 46 idle... thats a stable temp but not the right temp for idle... a good idle would be 39/40ºC maybe... cause i'm doing nothing more than writing this reply on the web!
 

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Solarstarshines:

I dont think the CPU is defective as you say... He work great... and CPU's or work or just dont! Dont exist middle side effects... The problem is probably from the heatsink or poor quality of thermal paste... when i open the case the fan is not on fire,lol... i touch in there and is not even a bit hot...


Well that is your opinion and you are welcome to have it
I'm saying for me ,I would have never done that and not to mention you must have some steady hands and eyes like a hawk to get that pin exactly where it goes lol

My FX had some bent pins i tryed to carefully move back in place they ended up breaking so i went and got another and returned the other chip and still kept my money

long story short playing 50/50 like that will get you in the end
 

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I installed a Quad q6600 on my board and replaced the thermal paste,the issue is that my temps are going very high... 48/50 on idle and 65/70 on full ...
The thermal paste that i applied was white "silicon based"...
And before i applied the cooler had just the preapplied paste and gone nice back then!
I broke one pin (they are very easy to,if we dont have good care) but i fix him with glue,i dunno if this bad temps have something to do with it!

Hope to get some help here...

Thanks.

If they worked good with glue, the manufacturers would make them with glue. The broken pin is your trouble.
 

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I installed a Quad q6600 on my board and replaced the thermal paste,the issue is that my temps are going very high... 48/50 on idle and 65/70 on full ...
The thermal paste that i applied was white "silicon based"...
And before i applied the cooler had just the preapplied paste and gone nice back then!
I broke one pin (they are very easy to,if we dont have good care) but i fix him with glue,i dunno if this bad temps have something to do with it!

Hope to get some help here...

Thanks.
Is the broken pin a cooler pin? If yes buy a new cooler that fits the PC (~$30) and throw the old one out.

The thick white thermal paste I've seen looks very difficult to apply thinly. Buy a little tube of Artic Silver 5. Go to their website and they will tell you how to apply it for your CPU.

Use high purity (99%+) isopropyl alcholol and paper coffee filers to clean the old CPU surface. Spend some time and get it perfectly clean without stuff dribbling down the CPU sides. (Note: don't remove the CPU from its clamp when doing this).
 

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I installed a Quad q6600 on my board and replaced the thermal paste,the issue is that my temps are going very high... 48/50 on idle and 65/70 on full ...
The thermal paste that i applied was white "silicon based"...
And before i applied the cooler had just the preapplied paste and gone nice back then!
I broke one pin (they are very easy to,if we dont have good care) but i fix him with glue,i dunno if this bad temps have something to do with it!

Hope to get some help here...

Thanks.
Is the broken pin a cooler pin? If yes buy a new cooler that fits the PC (~$30) and throw the old one out.

The thick white thermal paste I've seen looks very difficult to apply thinly. Buy a little tube of Artic Silver 5. Go to their website and they will tell you how to apply it for your CPU.

Use high purity (99%+) isopropyl alcholol and paper coffee filers to clean the old CPU surface. Spend some time and get it perfectly clean without stuff dribbling down the CPU sides. (Note: don't remove the CPU from its clamp when doing this).

Yes is a cooler pin,not a cpu pin... we can name that thing "pushpin" too i guess...
That thing is the worst kind of heatsink ever... they break very easy... and most times you think that shi# is well applied and dont! That pin is well fixed on motherboard but is broken... so,maybe the heatsink dont apply the necessary pressure to dissipate the heat...
 

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Lol @ some of the replies.
I would get a new cooler.
FYI, q6600 doesn't have CPU pins. The pins are in the mobo socket.
 

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Lol @ some of the replies.
I would get a new cooler.
FYI, q6600 doesn't have CPU pins. The pins are in the mobo socket.

I already bought one on eBay... i am waiting for it! xD
Do you think i need to apply new thermal compound or the one that already comes with the heatsink is enough?!

(i bought AGAIN one with 4 push pins,people would think "this dude is stupid or just love his money as Scrooge Macduck!") xD
 

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I would definitely apply new thermal compound after completely removing the old stuff with alcohol.

Yes, the heatsink mounting mechanism is ridiculous, but you have to deal with it.

I'd advise you to remove the motherboard from the case if possible, so you can get better leverage when mounting the heatsink.

Look very closely at all 4 corners of the mount. Look at the motherboard from the bottom side to be sure that all 4 pins have protruded through the motherboard properly and by the same amount.

The pins should "click" into place, but you can't really rely on that. Do a visual inspection.
 

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All fans PWM; speeds at idle: CPU circa 500 rpm; intake circa 600 rpm; exhaust circa 600 rpm; CPU temps 27 idle and 47 C load in a warm room (27 C/81 F) when running Intel Extreme Tuning Utility stress test.
I would definitely apply new thermal compound after completely removing the old stuff with alcohol.

Yes, the heatsink mounting mechanism is ridiculous, but you have to deal with it.

I'd advise you to remove the motherboard from the case if possible, so you can get better leverage when mounting the heatsink.

Look very closely at all 4 corners of the mount. Look at the motherboard from the bottom side to be sure that all 4 pins have protruded through the motherboard properly and by the same amount.

The pins should "click" into place, but you can't really rely on that. Do a visual inspection.

About alcohol... people usually recommend Isopropyl n Rubbing alcohol but... if i get the cpu well clean n dry can i use regular alcohol "that one that have more water percentage on it"... ?!
 

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Core 2 Quad Q6600
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ASUS P5G41T-M LX
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Samsung SyncMaster 793s
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Western Digital 500GBs/Hitachi 160GBs
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DL: 4Mb / UL: 1Mb
About alcohol... people usually recommend Isopropyl n Rubbing alcohol but... if i get the cpu well clean n dry can i use regular alcohol "that one that have more water percentage on it"... ?!

Sure.

Some people use vodka.

I wouldn't worry about cleaning it at a microscopic level.

Just get the old stuff off with alcohol of some type. I would not obsess about the minute details.

You might go to arcticsilver.com and look at their recommendation for applying paste to that particular CPU.

In some cases, a single BB sized drop is preferred. In other cases, a spaghetti-thin strip is preferred.

You don't have to spread the paste across the surface. Let the pressure of the mounting mechanism and heat do that for you.

The tendency is to use too much paste. When in doubt, resist the impulse to apply more. "More" isn't "better".
 

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All fans PWM; speeds at idle: CPU circa 500 rpm; intake circa 600 rpm; exhaust circa 600 rpm; CPU temps 27 idle and 47 C load in a warm room (27 C/81 F) when running Intel Extreme Tuning Utility stress test.
I would definitely apply new thermal compound after completely removing the old stuff with alcohol.

Yes, the heatsink mounting mechanism is ridiculous, but you have to deal with it.

I'd advise you to remove the motherboard from the case if possible, so you can get better leverage when mounting the heatsink.

Look very closely at all 4 corners of the mount. Look at the motherboard from the bottom side to be sure that all 4 pins have protruded through the motherboard properly and by the same amount.

The pins should "click" into place, but you can't really rely on that. Do a visual inspection.

About alcohol... people usually recommend Isopropyl n Rubbing alcohol but... if i get the cpu well clean n dry can i use regular alcohol "that one that have more water percentage on it"... ?!
It shouldn't be hard to get high purity isopropyl alchol (99+%) from say a Chemist/pharmacist/drug store. I got mine from an electronics supply store. The Artic Silver people sell similar stuff but it probably costs a lot more. I believe low purity may leave a residue and you don't want that after the effort.
Remember the paper coffee filter!
 

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Lol @ some of the replies.
I would get a new cooler.
FYI, q6600 doesn't have CPU pins. The pins are in the mobo socket.


You can Laugh all you want he really didn't clarify it well
and FTR a majority of people here thought it was a cpu pin as well it would have been even better if he posted a screen shot


So you can thank the Op for the way he phrased it
 

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Lol @ some of the replies.
I would get a new cooler.
FYI, q6600 doesn't have CPU pins. The pins are in the mobo socket.


You can Laugh all you want he really didn't clarify it well
and FTR a majority of people here thought it was a cpu pin as well it would have been even better if he posted a screen shot


So you can thank the Op for the way he phrased it
Big deal guys. We know the CPU has stud pressure connectors but it could have been a motherboard socket connection the OP was referring to I suppose. I think he has been given correct guidance and he/she needs to get on with it.
 
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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Own build
OS
Windows 7x64 Home Premium SP1
CPU
Intel i7 2600k
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe
Memory
G.Skill Ripjaws (DDR3-1600) 2x4GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce GTS 450; Intel HD Graphics 3000(GT2+)
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell Ultrasharp IPS panel U2311H, Samsung SyncMaster P2350
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung 850 Pro SSD 256GB, Samsung SSD 840 120GB, Seagates 1TB Barracuda ST31000528AS x2
PSU
Seasonic M12II 520W
Case
Lian Li Lancool PC-K60
Cooling
Case: 1x120mm, 3x140mm CPU: Hyper 212+
Keyboard
Logitech MK520 (wireless)
Mouse
Logitech MK520
Internet Speed
6-7 Mbps
Antivirus
Norton Security Premium, Malwarebytes on 2 (MSE on 3rd PC)
Browser
FireFox
Other Info
Audio: Logitech Z523 2.1
Lol @ some of the replies.
I would get a new cooler.
FYI, q6600 doesn't have CPU pins. The pins are in the mobo socket.


You can Laugh all you want he really didn't clarify it well
and FTR a majority of people here thought it was a cpu pin as well it would have been even better if he posted a screen shot


So you can thank the Op for the way he phrased it

I hope I didn't offend any of you guys. I knew what the op meant when he said he broke the pin, since I have almost broken them as well when re-installing the stock style coolers.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HAL-9000
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
CPU
Intel i7 3770K
Motherboard
Asus Sabertooth Z77
Memory
16GB DDR3 1333 Corsair XMS3
Graphics Card(s)
XFX HD6950 2GB EyeFinity
Sound Card
Logitech G35 & Sennheiser PC135 & VIA HD
Monitor(s) Displays
23" HP 2310e, 23" Samsung B2230, 21.5" Viewsonic
Screen Resolution
5760x1080
Hard Drives
16TB of Storage
128GB & 256GB Crucial M4 SSD's, 2X 1TB WD Black, 3x 2TB WD, 3x 2TB Samsung F4, 1.5TB Seagate, WD 500GB,
PSU
Antec True Power New 650watt
Case
Cooler Master HAF-932
Cooling
Corsair H60 Hydro Cooler, 3x 230mm Fans, 2x120mm Fan
Keyboard
Logitech G15 and G13
Mouse
Logitech G700 Gaming Mouse
Internet Speed
50/10 Mbit
Other Info
Speakers : Alesis M1 Active Mk2 Studio Monitors , APC RS 1200 UPS, HP 4500DN Color Laser, HP P1006 mono Laser, Kodak 8500 Dye-Sub, Epson 1280 inkjet, Epson Worforce 610 MFC
Want to hear one way to remove Artic Silver MX-4 or AS-5? Try a Bounty paper towel! That was after 2yrs. of use for the 2010 application of AS-5 surprisingly.

Lately when wanting to use the first hsf bought but unable to use due to the memory being 1/4" higher and pressing up against the first sink I was seeing 46-48C for an idle temp! Wait a minute when first installed back in 2010 it was seeing 35C for an idle. Sure enough the dust screens despite being totally clean dust free were still hampering the air flow!

The end result of seeing a 1-3C difference between the two pastes and the much lower cpu temps when increasing the air flow into the case! The Phenom II X4 975 now idles at 35C again with a load temp of 37C.

It goes to show the paste and of course just how much paste is applied will make a difference while getting that cooler air in will be the larger factor in keeping temps down.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
    Custom builds = 2
    OS
    W7 Ultimate x64/W10 Pro x64/W11 Pro Triple Boot - Main PC W7 Remote PC Micro ATX W7 Pro x64/W11 Pro
    CPU
    AMD Phenom II X4 975 Deneb 3.6ghz - 965 2nd remote pc
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-790XTA-UD4-Gigabyte GA-880GM-D2H remote pc
    Memory
    Kingston Hyper X DDR3 1600 1.5v 16gb - Hyper X Fury 8gb 2nd
    Graphics Card(s)
    MSI HD Radeon 5750 1gb - MSI HD Radeon 6450 on mini tower
    Sound Card
    Creative Labs X-Fi Xtreme Audio P - Realtek onooard 2nd case
    Monitor(s) Displays
    ASUS VW199T-P 19" HP 2082a Main-HP 2082a 20" remote pc
    Screen Resolution
    Asus 1440x900 - HP 1600x900
    Hard Drives
    WD Black 1TB HD per OS W7, W10, and pending W11 presently on 500gb OS Drive - Pending Triple 1TB HDs for Spanned Storage/backup volume
    Single 2TB external USB enclosure, single 1TB System 7 Host/Boot drive, Pending 8TB external HD for system image b
    PSU
    Corsair 750TX - primary / Corsair CX600 - second
    Case
    Antec 900-2 - SSD compatible / NZXT Vulcan mini tower
    Cooling
    Zalman CNPS9900A
    Keyboard
    AZIO L70 Backlit Letters Gaming - ONN Cordless/USB
    Mouse
    MSI DS200 Programmable, Logitech Cordless
    Internet Speed
    30mbps upgrade - primary hard wired - mini tower usb WiFi
    Antivirus
    GFI VIPRE Internet Security 2014 on W7 2016 beta on W10,
    Browser
    Cyberfox, WaterFox 64bit FF variants, FireFox x64, Pale Moon
    Other Info
    Accomdata fan cooled usb 2.0 PIDE/Sata II, III external enclosure.
    Sambient usb/eSata PATA/Sata II, III external enclosure.
  • Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    System Manufacturer/Model Number
    CUSTOM ASSEMBLY
    OS
    W7 Pro x64/W11 Pro
    CPU
    AMD Deneb 3.6ghz - 965
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-880GM-D2H remote pc
    Memory
    Kingston Hyper X Fury 8gb
    Graphics Card(s)
    MSI HD Radeon 6450 DVI Output
    Sound Card
    Realtek onooard Creative or Other separate PENDING
    Monitor(s) Displays
    VIZIO 32" LCD TV Separate LCD Pending
    Screen Resolution
    1600x1080
    Hard Drives
    WD 500GB OS Host/Boot WD Green 1TB Storage/Backup
    PSU
    Corsair 600W - THERMALTAKE 600W spare case
    Case
    NZXT Vulcan mini tower
    Cooling
    Twin 120mm Top Fans - 240mm Side Cover
    Keyboard
    ONN Cordless/USB Logitech Cordless
    Mouse
    ONN USB/Cordless - Logitech Cordless
    Internet Speed
    DSL 5G
    Browser
    MS Edge, FireFox, WaterFox x64, FireFox Nightly
    Other Info
    OS Testing-Remote Access to Main TeamViewer
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