So I just bought a cheap i7 to get some performance boost ( I will update to a new platform after a year until then I'm stuck with it).
Unfortunately I broke the Intel stock cooler mounting pins (the white cover that surround the black push pins on the bottom). To test if the cooler was adequate or not, I held down the cooler forcefully and ran some browser stress tests. Power draw was 60+ watts, 3.67ghz. Everything looks good but the temps don't. I shut off the test when it reached 100degrees within 2minutes. Idle temps -50degrees (ambient temps 25-30C).
Now I think it's because the cooler is loose or the stock cooler in adequate or maybe cheap thermal paste.
I can go out and buy a new stock cooler for $3, but would that be a waste? My old i5-3470S (peak 30watt consumption) was fine, max 70degrees under load.
Unfortunately I broke the Intel stock cooler mounting pins (the white cover that surround the black push pins on the bottom). To test if the cooler was adequate or not, I held down the cooler forcefully and ran some browser stress tests. Power draw was 60+ watts, 3.67ghz. Everything looks good but the temps don't. I shut off the test when it reached 100degrees within 2minutes. Idle temps -50degrees (ambient temps 25-30C).
Now I think it's because the cooler is loose or the stock cooler in adequate or maybe cheap thermal paste.
I can go out and buy a new stock cooler for $3, but would that be a waste? My old i5-3470S (peak 30watt consumption) was fine, max 70degrees under load.