95C cpu=solder melt(socket pins)

Soham_95

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First of all I have no fund left to purchase a decent cooler,
I can do nothing except stop playing acorigins.
Its hitting ~96C, is there a chance the solder of socket pins melting and detaching connection?
Just like YLOD of PS3
 
Solution
Unless the chip is soldered using QuickChip style solder formulated specifically for melting at very low temperature to facilitate board rework, the lowest melting temperature normal solder like the stuff used for IHS melts around 135C so the IHS can be attached without melting the uBGA balls under the die. The lead-free solder used in most other places has a melting temperature closer to 230C.
Umm, thats not the issue, which specs do you have of your PC/Laptop?
The other issue may be poor ventilation or too much voltage going to CPU, you cannot solder CPU to socket the heat is coming from die in CPU which is covered by metal plate which touches the CPU.
Now download CPU-Z post first tab of it here via IMDBB or picture service you like to use (alt+print screen will just print screen selected window)
 


i7-4790.stock speed.."too much voltage" ? How man ? https://snag.gy/J7Bh4w.jpg
 
Unless the chip is soldered using QuickChip style solder formulated specifically for melting at very low temperature to facilitate board rework, the lowest melting temperature normal solder like the stuff used for IHS melts around 135C so the IHS can be attached without melting the uBGA balls under the die. The lead-free solder used in most other places has a melting temperature closer to 230C.
 
Solution


Just post what i asked you and im gonna tell you, because if stock voltage (always varies by silicon lottery) is 1.2V the normal wattage should be for that CPU 85W~ but if uses 1.3V the wattage goes higher.

Same as for car, gasoline vs kerozine? obviously Kerozine will put much more heat into engine than regular gas.
 


https://snag.gy/J7Bh4w.jpg
 
Well it has power saving mode, but you have to put it under stress (bench tab select stress (it should be laggy soo stop it after you take first tab) and take picture, i should've told you that :|)

How's your ventilation in case? If you don't have any that might be cause of high temperature?Did you dust your PC?
 


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Ventillation is fine
 


"f you don't have any that might be cause of high temperature?Did you dust your PC?"

If you don't answer i cannot help you. Second which cooler you have? Stock with aluminium core or copper?

Second tought would be that your boost is using higher voltage than that.
 

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