System: ASUS TUF Gaming FX505DV_FX505DV.Letting this roll for a while, so far so good. Real bench about 87C after 1.5min with room at 73F. Temps after fs2020 simming for a few mins are like 71C at 73F room temp, my astro integrations that use avx (0 avx) are about 83C now (my highest real world temp probably), prime95 might be 86C on no avx smallest ffts but that was after the gpu was hot and doing flight sim. I average 75-85C for cinebench run depends if gpu already hot or not, so id say pretty ok. This down from 1.31 bios at 50x and higher load temps. So i settled for 49x instead of 50x and 1.255 fixed bios 1.253 load or so on llc3, havent had any weirdness since. I redid the liquid metal, no change, tho i only lightly sanded the ihs underside and there was epoxy spots on two corners on the main chip board which isnt great, i tried to remove but nothing got rid of it, shouldnt have done epoxyĪt any rate when i went back to an adaptive voltage (roughly 1.25 under load), i was still getting weird random spikes on stress tests, like 11C higher, ie: cinebench or similar might clock in at 95C instead of 85C. Im at the point where i'm wondering if something happened "under the hood" with the delid, or maybe for some strange reason the arctic silver has become bad, though i've never seen this. (i also cleaned and removed any adhesive) (small ffts)Įven when doing defaults in the bios and at 49x with auto volts, under load its 1.188, the max temp in a quick test is around 85C.Īnyone have any idea what might be going on here. Now suddenly tonight, same load value, I ran a quick test to check things and the temperature soared to near 99C. When i delidded i put the heat spreader back on and added a drop of glue to two corners. Max temps with p95 blend might have been around 87C give or take, depending on ambient. Basically if i set it around 1.31v in the bios and load of 1.308 everything was stable, prime95 tested for nearly 24 hours etc. I had previously delidded (and applied liquid metal) successfully the 10900k, ran for a few months at 50x.
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