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Q6600 with Hyper TX3 cooler running at 75-76C under load.
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<blockquote data-quote="hellgate" data-source="post: 1167742" data-attributes="member: 23294"><p>I would say get new TIM from SMC. Remove the crap Nepali TIM from both the IHS and the HSF. Apply a thin and uniform layer of good TIM on the IHS using the TIM spreader (included with TIM). Reseat the HSF correctly.</p><p>Also setup the 2 fans in a push-pull config (so that they blow air towards the rear of the cabby).</p><p>Also as suggested by others, try using the stock intel HSF and record the temps. If they are lower, then its the TX3 which is not good enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hellgate, post: 1167742, member: 23294"] I would say get new TIM from SMC. Remove the crap Nepali TIM from both the IHS and the HSF. Apply a thin and uniform layer of good TIM on the IHS using the TIM spreader (included with TIM). Reseat the HSF correctly. Also setup the 2 fans in a push-pull config (so that they blow air towards the rear of the cabby). Also as suggested by others, try using the stock intel HSF and record the temps. If they are lower, then its the TX3 which is not good enough. [/QUOTE]
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