>clean CPU fan with good thermal paste and it's
>3% usage
>46°C, 38°C inside the case
why
Clean CPU fan with good thermal paste and it's
Could be too much thermal paste or a poor contact between heatsink and chip (bad seating) or maybe your heatsink just sucks.
My cpu sits at 45C but that's mostly a cluttered case with poor airflow.
not sure what you mean
thats pretty standard
buy an Intel CPU next time
I think it might be a cluttered case.
I used to use a really cool Raidmax case, but it was too small for my GPU come upgrade time.
At 3% CPU usage?
Oh, I just realised that I accidentally deleted the word "winter".
The fan in my computer hasnt worked in 6 years.
I dont even know what the fuck thermal paste is for or how you would apply it.
>buy $1300 computer
>overclock
>no paste
>middle of Florida
>70c max
Thermal paste is a con
you dont clean a cpu with thermal paste you fucking retard.
>>complaining his cpu runs too hot at stock voltage
>>some other guy suggests buying a brand that is well known in the industry to cause this
Yep. Ill be going back to g now
It has paste on it. If there isn't paste on a CPU your computer will explode.
I built the compy myself. I didn't use paste.
Thermal paste is so misused it's ridiculous, people just smear that shit all over the place and end up isolating the heatsink from the CPU, decreasing heat transfer instead of increasing it.
I wanna cum on those soft soles and rub my dick across her latex outfit.
wtf i hate 3d now...
AMD?
They don't want Sup Forums, we don't want Sup Forums.
Idling around 38-39c here, I could crank the fans up but what's the fucking point? Only thing that matters is max temps. I rarely float past 50c.
What's it like being a pathological liar?
> vedditors wondering why a part that does billions of operations per second goes hot
This is my speccy right now
And these are my computer parts I ordered and then built my PC. Do you see any thermal paste?
Yes.
lol
Now post the entire list with the scroll bar on the side instead of intentionally hidden so you dont get called out on your bullshit.
God I want to be her and have women spit roast me and shove their feet in my face
The CPU comes with a cooler that has thermal paste pre-applied.
>no aftermarket heatsink
So you used the stock heatsink, right? Congrats, that has thermal paste pre-applied.
You know what go ahead and buy a shit load of thermal paste and clean your computer with it, encourage the thermal paste industry. I'm sticking with what I said all along, which is I didn't apply any thermal paste to my compy when I put it together.
"UH NO THATS NOT WHAT YOU SAID"
Ok nerds
I just answered your question of "Do you see any thermal paste?". Also, you said you didn't use paste, not that you didn't apply paste, I'd say there's a difference there.
Never bought paste by the way, generally there's a tube included or whatever.
"Hehe I showed him! Uh technically the uh heatsinks inside the core processor come preapplied with a cooling agent so even though you can't see any thermal paste in your shopping items, it is implied with your processor purchase heh heh heh"
Predicting people calling you out on what you said won't deter us from doing just that, nor will it keep your face egg-free. So here goes:
>no paste
>Thermal paste is a con
There was in fact paste, and it keeps your CPU temps in check so it's not a con. And there we have it. Now go back to lubing up that black dick with your mouth so it can fill your girlfriend properly.
Indeed.
This is a thread about applying paste to your computer. What the fuck do you think I meant by no paste, that I specifically went out looking for a processor with no heat sinks or fans? No it meant exactly what it means; I didn't apply paste in my computer. Go back to school to learn context. HEHEHE WELL YOURE A C-C-C-UCKOLD
>What the fuck do you think I meant by no past
No paste obviously. So everything you'd normally have but without the paste. That's what that sentence would mean in English.
>Op: (Obvious joke thread about cleaning his computer with thermal paste)
>Me: (Reply about living in hot temps without applying any thermal paste and not overheating)
>Nerds: "WELL ACTUALLY"
I was just commenting on your sentence which meant something that you didn't think it meant. Also, you didn't actually say what you're saying you said, as was already clarified.
>all these clueless fags calling each other out
Holy shit. Thermal paste isn't a con, and not using it won't light your computer on fire either. Metal to metal is the best heat transfer possible, thermal paste in minimal amounts is used to fill the air pockets between the contact surfaces of the heatsink and CPU to improve heat transfer. You don't smother your CPU with thermal paste, you don't "clean" your CPU with thermal paste, and unless your heatsink and CPU's contact surfaces both look like sandpaper your PC won't burn without thermal paste, but it does undeniably help when applied properly.
>laptop idles at 68 C
>goes to 90 when playing videos
how long until it explodes
>What the fuck do you think I meant by no paste
That your computer doesn't have thermal paste
>No it meant exactly what it means; I didn't apply paste in my computer
But you didn't say you didn't apply paste in your original post. You said your...
>$1300 computer
...was...
>overclock
...-ed, with...
>no paste
...which led to you concluding that...
>Thermal paste is a con
So what you meant is something other than what you said. Perhaps if you meant that you didn't purchase and apply aftermarket thermal paste, you should have said so, instead of saying that your overclocked computer had no paste.
>HEHEHE WELL YOURE A C-C-C-UCKOLD
Pipe down and tend to your bull, your girl needs her daily stretching.
I just cleaned my anus with thermal paste, the temps are good now.
Well Xavier let me rephrase my first post then.
I purchased an approximated $1300 computer a few years ago. Since then I have overclocked my PC, and even though I live in semi-extreme temperatures, but in no means the most extreme out there, I did not apply an after market thermal pasting to my computer. Despite this, my cpu does not temp above 70 degrees Celsius. My conclusion is unless you buy junk parts, assemble your pc incorrectly, the cpu you desire does for some reason in 2016 not come with proper heatsinks or cooling, or you live in the most extremest of heated locations, applying an aftermarket thermal paste seems to be mostly unnecessary.
What would you do in this situation?
Depends on the situation and build though. So I'd say that's wrong.
My 4790k temp at 0% usage using thermal paste and a Dark Rock 3 cooler
>clean CPU fan with good thermal paste
I am genuinely impressed that a thread with that OP pic has remained on topic.
>desktop full of benchmarking & CPU/GPU tweaking software
>only plays anime faggot shit, LoL & ETS2
wew lad
Snap the straps keeping my legs being held with SHEER FUCKING FORCE, once there, kick down the door with some sweet bicycle kicks and run down the street screaming for help.
Because unless you have a high end fan and a mobo with good heat sinks, you won't get below 40 degrees on a baseline.
...
Everyone on this board acts like kids, but in real life people are so different when talking to other people face to face
do you have an after market cpu fan or stock? stock shit is pure trash, I am actually thankful intel doesn't include one with 6600k because always 35 tops temp at max usage.
in actually the computer would just not start because of overheating safeties inside the CPU
its really hard to brick undercooled CPUs, even if you start it without fan on.
Fucking this.
What are you doing OP? paste isn't for that shit you dumbfuck.