Hi,
First of all - i apologize for any grammatical mistakes, as english isn't my native langauge. Secondly, this thread gonna be pretty ''complex'' because i tried many things, and i want to give you as much details as possible. So let's get started.
List of components:
So, the problem is - my temperatures are pretty much high, way to high even in default mode (around 55 C in idle, 75-86 in games). The temperatures are pretty much the same even though i'm running 3,6GHz on 1,24V, but it was the same while I overclocked it to 4,8GHz on 2,9 - 1,35V. It is pretty high, so i think there's are some possible problems:
- CPU Fan fail to get to maximum speed (during stability test in AIDA, it was at around 1k RPM)
- CPU system is not assembled correctly - my friend told my, that my CPU fan (PC was assembled by shop montage service btw) is reversed, and that my FAN from the back panel should put the air outside, and now it is putting it to the inside, pics -> https://i.imgur.com/lslAZW6.jpg // https://i.imgur.com/A7gwEgW.jpg
- I want to buy a thermal paste (Cooler Master MasterGel and put it myself, and I also want to buy 3 addition system fans) - and there's the thing. There's one fan on the back panel(120mm), one on front panel (120mm).
I want to put the front panel Fan above the CPU, like on the image http://assets.coolermaster.com/products/masterbox-e500l/img/c5.png there is around 3,5 cm space to put the fan, whilst the fan is 2,5 cm itself and add another one - it makes 3 fans (1 back panel, 2 above CPU) slot out of 4. Fourt 140mm fan on the front panel, and... as i don't have watercooling and don't have money to buy one, i would like to go with another 140mm fan plugged into PUMP connector - i heard it works, but the fan will be always on 100%, right? I mean, that should really put the temperatures down.
Thank's a lot for help! I know it's a long thread, but like i said, i tried everything, and i ran pretty much out of ideas...
Have a nice day!
First of all - i apologize for any grammatical mistakes, as english isn't my native langauge. Secondly, this thread gonna be pretty ''complex'' because i tried many things, and i want to give you as much details as possible. So let's get started.
List of components:
Intel I5-8600K
MSI Z37-A-PRO
Be quiet! Pure Rock 1500RPM CPU Fan
2x System Fan 1000 +/- 200RPM by Cooler Master
Cooler Master E500L Case
So, the problem is - my temperatures are pretty much high, way to high even in default mode (around 55 C in idle, 75-86 in games). The temperatures are pretty much the same even though i'm running 3,6GHz on 1,24V, but it was the same while I overclocked it to 4,8GHz on 2,9 - 1,35V. It is pretty high, so i think there's are some possible problems:
- CPU Fan fail to get to maximum speed (during stability test in AIDA, it was at around 1k RPM)
- CPU system is not assembled correctly - my friend told my, that my CPU fan (PC was assembled by shop montage service btw) is reversed, and that my FAN from the back panel should put the air outside, and now it is putting it to the inside, pics -> https://i.imgur.com/lslAZW6.jpg // https://i.imgur.com/A7gwEgW.jpg
- I want to buy a thermal paste (Cooler Master MasterGel and put it myself, and I also want to buy 3 addition system fans) - and there's the thing. There's one fan on the back panel(120mm), one on front panel (120mm).
I want to put the front panel Fan above the CPU, like on the image http://assets.coolermaster.com/products/masterbox-e500l/img/c5.png there is around 3,5 cm space to put the fan, whilst the fan is 2,5 cm itself and add another one - it makes 3 fans (1 back panel, 2 above CPU) slot out of 4. Fourt 140mm fan on the front panel, and... as i don't have watercooling and don't have money to buy one, i would like to go with another 140mm fan plugged into PUMP connector - i heard it works, but the fan will be always on 100%, right? I mean, that should really put the temperatures down.
Thank's a lot for help! I know it's a long thread, but like i said, i tried everything, and i ran pretty much out of ideas...
Have a nice day!