jdm_freek Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 so i just finishing my new build i7 870 asus p7p755d 4 gig of g skill DDR3 1600 his 5870 kingston 64 gig ssd coolit ECO and i realize my temps are not what they should be 60c at idle. having 100+ builds under my belt experience tells me heatsink is not seated properly so i proceed to remove and replace heatsink get it all bottoned up hit power switch it powers up but wont post. so naturaly i start to freak maybe i over tightened cracked mobo , static fried ram i was lost swapped gpu and nothing flashed bios nothing changed ram still nothing wife comes home says try loosening heatsink and bingo im a noob thank god ps it idles at 35c now :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ivangela Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 so i just finishing my new build i7 870 asus p7p755d 4 gig of g skill DDR3 1600 his 5870 kingston 64 gig ssd coolit ECO and i realize my temps are not what they should be 60c at idle. having 100+ builds under my belt experience tells me heatsink is not seated properly so i proceed to remove and replace heatsink get it all bottoned up hit power switch it powers up but wont post. so naturaly i start to freak maybe i over tightened cracked mobo , static fried ram i was lost swapped gpu and nothing flashed bios nothing changed ram still nothing wife comes home says try loosening heatsink and bingo im a noob thank god ps it idles at 35c now :-) Damn...I want your wife...not really but who would come up with that? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bschmidt71 Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 can someone explain to me why that fixed the issue? how would i know if "mine" is too tight? how does a noob (like me) know how tight is too much or not enough? feel free to get technical and specific Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avinexis Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 (edited) Edited October 16, 2010 by Danrik Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
El_Capitan Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 There was a thread about this issue before, about there ever being anything wrong with over-tightening a heatsink. It happened to me before, and I think it was because I squeezed too much of the TIM out, and any uneven layers between the surface of the CPU and heatsink was where the thermal transfers were occurring, instead of evenly throughout the whole surface. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
davidst Posted October 16, 2010 Posted October 16, 2010 So how tight did you have it? Hard to answer, I know but did you use a large screwdriver and bear down hard? I use the three fingers (and thumb) on the end small 1" dia screw driver firm but not too tight. Maybe someone will come up with a Torque Screwdriver Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MxGladiator Posted October 18, 2010 Posted October 18, 2010 So how tight did you have it? Hard to answer, I know but did you use a large screwdriver and bear down hard? I use the three fingers (and thumb) on the end small 1" dia screw driver firm but not too tight. Maybe someone will come up with a Torque Screwdriver http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=all&item_ID=64649&group_ID=16437&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog I have one of these. Never thought to use it on my PC...... hummm.... wheels turning........ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waco Posted October 18, 2010 Posted October 18, 2010 I had this same issue on BluePanda's machine after I modded her CoolIT ECO ALC - it turns out I had mounted it slightly lopsided and it wasn't making full contact with the CPU. Loosening one side and tightening the other fixed it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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