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The radiator that is connected,is at the top of the case, with 2 fans underneath it blowing air through the radiator,and 2 fans on top of the case,sucking air through the radiator,out of the top mesh...Rad fans at the top of the case? I'd defo have a play with disconnecting the inputs. Try all of them at first and watch the temps, then reconnect whichever one blows over the SATA drives and see what difference that makes. I need to have a play with mine again I changed the drive set up the other day and probably don't need front fans at all now. Hours of fun PCs tha nos.
Your problem might not be due to heat. Have you tried running Prime95 at 4.1 GHz to see what happens? If the system starts to go Chernobyl, then the test can simply be killed. Otherwise, it should give a good indication of how well the cooling subsystem works at that clock speed.Ahhh!,I went for the 1150 socket,as it was cheaper,but I could still shove a 4770k in.
Strange thing is,it overclocks to 4.1 without even warming up,about 38-42C under normal circumstances,but if I attempt any more,using MSI's Command Centre,BSOD!....
I have never figured out why,my ram is Corsair Vengeance Pro 1886,so that is overclockable,my GC is a MSI 770 twin Frozer,and that is overclockable too,my MB is the MSI Z87 GD65 gaming,so that should be OK,so why on earth stable and cool at 4.1,BSOD at 4.2????.
BTW,if I use the MSI OC button on the MB,it sits at 4.0,which isnt that great,seeing as the 4770k has 3.9 at boost!.
Try Ccleaner...Its free too.Does the panel consider it worth updating to Windoze 10 from Windoze 7 pls? My four-year-old laptop is now starting to slow down significantly. The cynic in me thinks MS deliberately do this to older operating systems via the updates to persuade us to upgrade. It happened exactly the same with my previous two PCs.
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