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personally i'd replace them as well.
Larger coolers with more fins and heat-pipes along with a larger, quieter fan is always better.
How often should one change the CPU thermal paste? I built this computer about 3 years ago.
I first noticed the temperature of about 82 degrees after I left the computer on the whole day mining 2 cryptocurriencies at the same time, one on CPU and one on GPU.
I'm now testing with Blender rendering (CPU and GPU at 100% load), the temperature started slowly climbing, reached 77 degrees after 10 minutes, 78 degrees after 20 minutes, 79 after 30 minutes, 80 after 40 minutes.
I think it stabilizes around 82 degrees after several hours and stays there. The temperature climbs slowly so maybe replacing 2 case fans might be just enough to keep the temperature at a more decent level.
I'm thinking of trying Corsair ML120 as they're more than twice as strong as the ones I have right now. I don't mind the extra noise cause this will never happen during gaming, only during the heaviest of loads like mining or rendering.
And if that's not enough then I think the corsair 212 cpu cooler should solve the problem fully, yes?
I thought about changing the case, but I'm finding it hard to let go of this one. The theme of this build is orange glow, the led strip and fans cast an orange light, I actually had to import this case from the US, just to get the orange accents.
It's a budget case though, and unfortunately it shows in some aspects, like for example the window is not made of glass but just plastic and recently I noticed the first major scratch on it.
Problem is most cases of the market don't look very original to me, and most look kinda same-y. I wish they made something similar to this one, but improved.
So i know this is a few days late but figured id give ya a response. If you are dead set on an orange theme, props cuz that seems to be a pain in the ass to match unless you rock rgb everything for orange, id look into be quiet cases just as a recommendation.
I wouldn't get corsairs CPU cooler due to many reviews showing that are a lot better options out there for far cheaper, unless you meant the cooler master hyper 212 then get that...its a great cooler and i use it for my 2600.
like these.i use them they actually run @1920rpm and push alot of air and are quite
very good quality.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07J5RSF37/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
or something simular.also purchased this for my old rig i gave to the wife works very well
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H25DYM3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 of course you want the AMD one.
put all case fans on full.should do the trick good luck.
the case fans and a repaste may do the trick.personally i'd replace the stock cooler
just for the fact it blows the air.away from the flow
Orange light is a pain indeed. My mobo RGB header couldn't even produce orange so I resorted to soldering resistors to the green channel and connecting the strip directly to sata power cable.
Yeah, I meant cooler master. I've been confusing cooler master with corsair lately, I don't know why.