Hi, first off I would like to say I have read previous articles on this forum and some of the answers are terrific. You guys do a great job and hopefully have words of wisdom for me!
Computer Specs:
i7 860 Processor @ Stock 2.8Ghz
750W Corsair PSU
Coolermaster Hyper TX3 Heat Sink w/ 2 Fans
EVGA Superclocked GTX 275
Biostar T5XE CFX-SLI
4GB Corsair DDR3 XMS RAM @ 1333Mhz
Recently I decided to replace the thermal compound on my CPU due to the fact that it was slowly starting to overheat (Full load temp went from 59~64C to 79~86C). As I removed the Heat sink, cpu, cleaned/washed with arctic cooler solution 1 & 2, and went to apply AC5 on my CPU. Whether I applied the dot method, line that AC5 suggests, full thin spread, or hybrid X spread none work. My heat sink clicks into place and I check the other side of the motherboard to confirm the ends of the 4 clips sticking out but when I turn my PC on my CPU Temperature starts sky rocketing (80C Idle). I remove the heat sink and see that there was almost minimal contact no matter what the method. What can you suggest I do? Any help would be appreciated!
Computer Specs:
i7 860 Processor @ Stock 2.8Ghz
750W Corsair PSU
Coolermaster Hyper TX3 Heat Sink w/ 2 Fans
EVGA Superclocked GTX 275
Biostar T5XE CFX-SLI
4GB Corsair DDR3 XMS RAM @ 1333Mhz
Recently I decided to replace the thermal compound on my CPU due to the fact that it was slowly starting to overheat (Full load temp went from 59~64C to 79~86C). As I removed the Heat sink, cpu, cleaned/washed with arctic cooler solution 1 & 2, and went to apply AC5 on my CPU. Whether I applied the dot method, line that AC5 suggests, full thin spread, or hybrid X spread none work. My heat sink clicks into place and I check the other side of the motherboard to confirm the ends of the 4 clips sticking out but when I turn my PC on my CPU Temperature starts sky rocketing (80C Idle). I remove the heat sink and see that there was almost minimal contact no matter what the method. What can you suggest I do? Any help would be appreciated!