Hello,
I know overheating is one one of the most asked questions on many forums, and I wouldn't be posting this if I wasn't at my wits end. I've tried everything except the right solution, but I don't know what the right solution is.
I have an I7-4790K running @ stock 4.0ghz. It's fitted to an ASRock Extreme 4 Z97, with 32gb G.Skill 2400Mhz DDR3, with a Corsair H100 liquid cooler. The case is a HAF 932 advanced with an 850w Corsair platinum series PSU. I have a 5 fan monitor/controller. All fans are set to 100% (so system is somewhat loud). The graphics card is a single GTX 660Ti.
There are two 120mm fans under the radiator which is top mounted blowing air up from inside the case to the outside. There is a rear 140mm fan venting air from inside to out. There is a front 200mm fan sucking air into the case and a side 200mm fan also sucking air in.
Ambient temperature is 18 degrees celcius / 64.5 farenheit.
At idle, the CPU is @ 46 - 50 degrees celcius. MB temperature reports 28 degrees celcius.
Under load the CPU runs in the mid to high 80's.
I had to upgrade because my Z77 Extreme4 died, and it ran @ 31 degrees celcius with the same hardware.
I removed the pump several times and cleaned and re-applied the thermal paste. I've ensured the pump is secure, I've got all cables routed through the back to provide good air flow through the case. Fans are clean not clogged with dust.
The only thing I haven't tried is to mount the fans between radiator and case top to pull the air through the radiator rather than push it, and that's because the screws don't fit the fans (They are made to secure to the radiator). But many of the videos show the same configuration as mine anyway.
Can anyone offer any suggestions? (Other than "just live with it").
Thanks
Tanya
Best wishes for the holiday season.
I know overheating is one one of the most asked questions on many forums, and I wouldn't be posting this if I wasn't at my wits end. I've tried everything except the right solution, but I don't know what the right solution is.
I have an I7-4790K running @ stock 4.0ghz. It's fitted to an ASRock Extreme 4 Z97, with 32gb G.Skill 2400Mhz DDR3, with a Corsair H100 liquid cooler. The case is a HAF 932 advanced with an 850w Corsair platinum series PSU. I have a 5 fan monitor/controller. All fans are set to 100% (so system is somewhat loud). The graphics card is a single GTX 660Ti.
There are two 120mm fans under the radiator which is top mounted blowing air up from inside the case to the outside. There is a rear 140mm fan venting air from inside to out. There is a front 200mm fan sucking air into the case and a side 200mm fan also sucking air in.
Ambient temperature is 18 degrees celcius / 64.5 farenheit.
At idle, the CPU is @ 46 - 50 degrees celcius. MB temperature reports 28 degrees celcius.
Under load the CPU runs in the mid to high 80's.
I had to upgrade because my Z77 Extreme4 died, and it ran @ 31 degrees celcius with the same hardware.
I removed the pump several times and cleaned and re-applied the thermal paste. I've ensured the pump is secure, I've got all cables routed through the back to provide good air flow through the case. Fans are clean not clogged with dust.
The only thing I haven't tried is to mount the fans between radiator and case top to pull the air through the radiator rather than push it, and that's because the screws don't fit the fans (They are made to secure to the radiator). But many of the videos show the same configuration as mine anyway.
Can anyone offer any suggestions? (Other than "just live with it").
Thanks
Tanya
Best wishes for the holiday season.