Specs:
Gigabyte M720-US3 motherboard
Blackpower 550W PSU
AMD Athlon II X3 425 (AMD Phoenom II X4 B25 when unlocked)
Gigabyte GTX 1050 2GB OC Edition
Xilence Cooler
12 GB RAM
So recently I noticed I was having a problem with my CPU temperatures.
3-4 years ago while I was gaming, my CPU was OCed to 3.6 GHz and was running fine, temperature never going above 63C on full load.
After I stopped gaming I saw no point in it being OCed and possibly reducing it's own lifespan, so I reduced the frequency to the stock 2.7GHz.
Now since I was bored I decided to OC it again in order to play games again, so when I wanted to do so, I noticed in BIOS the temperature of the CPU was 57C. That was in the morning, after it was off the whole night. At that point I thought "Oh well, maybe the 4th core was locked for a reason after all" and disabled the 4th core, expecting to see the temperatures go back to normal. But actually nothing changed.
After booting (3 cores, everything stock), the temperatures were the following:
Idle: 59C
Web browsing/Youtube: 75C
Prime95: PC turns off after reaching 80C
Now what scares me is the fact that who knows for how long it was running at these temperatures, I just wasn't aware of them since I noticed nothing because I wasn't playing any games. Ended up just putting a big ass fan in front until I get some thermal paste the next day since it hasn't been changed in 8 years and I thought was probably the cause of the high temperatures.
After removing the heatsink, turns out that the idiot that built my PC just squeezed like 2 whole packages onto the CPU as the thermal paste was all over the place as soon as the heat sink came off. That should teach me to build it myself next time, instead of being lazy and telling the shop to build the PC for me. It was dripping on the sides of the CPU, and it even got down onto the green part of the CPU (board?).
Now after cleaning all that mess up, I applied the new paste I bought, put everything back in it's place and powered it on.
What happens is... nothing?
All the fans are spinning. CPU cooler, PSU, GPU, HDD is working, even the CD drive opens. But I get no image on the monitor. It just stays black and the LED power light on it keeps flashing like when the PC is off (Not like when the cable is unplugged).
Pictures: (Pay attention to the edges. That's where the thermal paste is.)
http://imgur.com/a/GfySb
To answer potential questions:
-Yes, It's aligned correctly.
-Yes, the pin used to secure the CPU is back into place.
-Yes, I was careful not to touch the pins to avoid damage.
-No, I wasn't abusing it while cleaning it, didn't apply any force, was just gently rubbing.
So what now? Time for a new one?
Gigabyte M720-US3 motherboard
Blackpower 550W PSU
AMD Athlon II X3 425 (AMD Phoenom II X4 B25 when unlocked)
Gigabyte GTX 1050 2GB OC Edition
Xilence Cooler
12 GB RAM
So recently I noticed I was having a problem with my CPU temperatures.
3-4 years ago while I was gaming, my CPU was OCed to 3.6 GHz and was running fine, temperature never going above 63C on full load.
After I stopped gaming I saw no point in it being OCed and possibly reducing it's own lifespan, so I reduced the frequency to the stock 2.7GHz.
Now since I was bored I decided to OC it again in order to play games again, so when I wanted to do so, I noticed in BIOS the temperature of the CPU was 57C. That was in the morning, after it was off the whole night. At that point I thought "Oh well, maybe the 4th core was locked for a reason after all" and disabled the 4th core, expecting to see the temperatures go back to normal. But actually nothing changed.
After booting (3 cores, everything stock), the temperatures were the following:
Idle: 59C
Web browsing/Youtube: 75C
Prime95: PC turns off after reaching 80C
Now what scares me is the fact that who knows for how long it was running at these temperatures, I just wasn't aware of them since I noticed nothing because I wasn't playing any games. Ended up just putting a big ass fan in front until I get some thermal paste the next day since it hasn't been changed in 8 years and I thought was probably the cause of the high temperatures.
After removing the heatsink, turns out that the idiot that built my PC just squeezed like 2 whole packages onto the CPU as the thermal paste was all over the place as soon as the heat sink came off. That should teach me to build it myself next time, instead of being lazy and telling the shop to build the PC for me. It was dripping on the sides of the CPU, and it even got down onto the green part of the CPU (board?).
Now after cleaning all that mess up, I applied the new paste I bought, put everything back in it's place and powered it on.
What happens is... nothing?
All the fans are spinning. CPU cooler, PSU, GPU, HDD is working, even the CD drive opens. But I get no image on the monitor. It just stays black and the LED power light on it keeps flashing like when the PC is off (Not like when the cable is unplugged).
Pictures: (Pay attention to the edges. That's where the thermal paste is.)
http://imgur.com/a/GfySb
To answer potential questions:
-Yes, It's aligned correctly.
-Yes, the pin used to secure the CPU is back into place.
-Yes, I was careful not to touch the pins to avoid damage.
-No, I wasn't abusing it while cleaning it, didn't apply any force, was just gently rubbing.
So what now? Time for a new one?