Hello all,
Yesterday I completed my first build and made a bit of an amateur mistake. I did not push the arms of the intel stock cooler for my Pentium G850 far enough into the motherboard for them to click. I used the system for maybe two hours before realizing and went back to push them through with more force (I didn't lift the heatsink at all as I'm aware you can not remove it and replace it without reapplying thermal paste).
Realtemp and HWmonitor are giving me readings of 35-40C when idle and 75-80C when under 85% load playing Guild Wars 2. I've Googled the issue for hours and have found a wide range of information and really haven't learned enough to know what I should do as opinions vary so greatly. I've read a lot of forum posts claiming that anything over 60-70C is too high for a processor under full load, yet also read a response from an intel representative to a question on their site who stated that the Tcase of 69.5C is a temperature that Intel expects the processor to not exceed while running tasks such as web browsing/word processing, and it's quite normal to expect temperatures under full load of anywhere up to 90C and this won't cause any problem for a sandy bride processor. The vast majority of forum opinion however seems to be that that would be an unacceptable temperature.
I haven't noticed any slow down or issues during my time gaming so far but am still slightly concerned... Is it likely that running at 75-80C will cause any damage to my processor or motherboard? If it is then I guess I'll have to clean and reapply some thermal compound, but I'd rather not have to if there is no risk of damage.
Yesterday I completed my first build and made a bit of an amateur mistake. I did not push the arms of the intel stock cooler for my Pentium G850 far enough into the motherboard for them to click. I used the system for maybe two hours before realizing and went back to push them through with more force (I didn't lift the heatsink at all as I'm aware you can not remove it and replace it without reapplying thermal paste).
Realtemp and HWmonitor are giving me readings of 35-40C when idle and 75-80C when under 85% load playing Guild Wars 2. I've Googled the issue for hours and have found a wide range of information and really haven't learned enough to know what I should do as opinions vary so greatly. I've read a lot of forum posts claiming that anything over 60-70C is too high for a processor under full load, yet also read a response from an intel representative to a question on their site who stated that the Tcase of 69.5C is a temperature that Intel expects the processor to not exceed while running tasks such as web browsing/word processing, and it's quite normal to expect temperatures under full load of anywhere up to 90C and this won't cause any problem for a sandy bride processor. The vast majority of forum opinion however seems to be that that would be an unacceptable temperature.
I haven't noticed any slow down or issues during my time gaming so far but am still slightly concerned... Is it likely that running at 75-80C will cause any damage to my processor or motherboard? If it is then I guess I'll have to clean and reapply some thermal compound, but I'd rather not have to if there is no risk of damage.