Hey,
I've written here before but things don't get better and at full load my CPU begins throttling because it's like over 80-82 degrees with TAT @ 3,15 GHz. I have a E6600 with a Scythe Ninja.
* I've remounted 27 times
* I've applied AS5 in 10 different ways
* I've grinded down parts of the Ninja pressing against kondensors.
* I've throuroughly lapped the IHS and the Ninja.
* I've tried 4 different temp programs.
* I've tried with the stock cooler, basically same temps.
* I've tried pressing down on the Ninja, very minor differences.
* Is it not an airflow issue. I have 7 fans and have also tried with open case.
* The cooler does not become hot at full load.
* No matter how many fans are blowing on the cooler (none, 1, 2 or 4) the temperatures are unaffected.
* At stock speeds it's stable with BIOS defaults, but overclocked it needs very high voltage to be stable.
* To check the flatness of the IHS and the cooler, I tried the razorblade/flashlight test and they are both flat.
And finally I reached idles of 52 and loads of 77 @ 3,15 GHz and I was very happy... Then I thought I could get even better temps so I lapped the Ninja some more and now I can barely get under 60 degrees idle...
Also, my E6600 requires crazy voltage to be stable. I need like 1,45v @ FSB 350 to be stable and this is way too high.
I've written here before but things don't get better and at full load my CPU begins throttling because it's like over 80-82 degrees with TAT @ 3,15 GHz. I have a E6600 with a Scythe Ninja.
* I've remounted 27 times
* I've applied AS5 in 10 different ways
* I've grinded down parts of the Ninja pressing against kondensors.
* I've throuroughly lapped the IHS and the Ninja.
* I've tried 4 different temp programs.
* I've tried with the stock cooler, basically same temps.
* I've tried pressing down on the Ninja, very minor differences.
* Is it not an airflow issue. I have 7 fans and have also tried with open case.
* The cooler does not become hot at full load.
* No matter how many fans are blowing on the cooler (none, 1, 2 or 4) the temperatures are unaffected.
* At stock speeds it's stable with BIOS defaults, but overclocked it needs very high voltage to be stable.
* To check the flatness of the IHS and the cooler, I tried the razorblade/flashlight test and they are both flat.
And finally I reached idles of 52 and loads of 77 @ 3,15 GHz and I was very happy... Then I thought I could get even better temps so I lapped the Ninja some more and now I can barely get under 60 degrees idle...
Also, my E6600 requires crazy voltage to be stable. I need like 1,45v @ FSB 350 to be stable and this is way too high.