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I just mounted the 212+ onto my 2600k. The cooler can still twist and turn even though all 4 screws cannot be tightened anymore. Is this normal?
Mine was the same.
Mine's the same, I'm a bit concerned but haven't fully tested it yet. I'd say about 10-15 degree twistability, it'll be a while before I trust it.
Thanks, Looks like with my 2600k, OC to 4.2 using OC Genie on my MSI GD65, mid 40's idle, high 60's and touches 70 occasionally with prime95 running. Sound reasonable?
OC Genie has it set to 1.35 I think. However my system reported ambient is 33-35.
Hmmm, not sure what is going on now, but I tried using this guide:
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2011/01/07/how-to-overclock-the-intel-core-i5-2500k/5
Declocked my RAM to 1333 from 1600 for the time being.
So am no longer using OC Genie.
At 4.5 GHz running Prime95 for 30+ minutes:
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VCore: 1.285
CPU IO (VCCIO): 1.17V
System Agent Voltage (VCCSA): 1.185V
Disabed C1E Support, Limit CPUID Maximum, Power Technology and OverSpeed Protection
I have the fan set to 75% with a target of 60 degrees
Everything seems stable so far, however, I think I would like to utilize the speed step technology, and would prefer to have my CPU at 1600 when idling, and spin up to 4.5 on load. What do I need to do differently to achieve this?
I have had mixed experiences.
My previous build: LGA 775 did not have any play in the CM 212+
When I upgraded to LGA 1155, the MSI board I initially purchased had play in the cooler similar to what you have described. The MSI board had to be RMA'd as it was defective. I replaced it with an ASUS board, and the CM 212+ has no play after being installed in this latest board. Perhaps the motherboards have differing thicknesses?
Sorry this is somewhat of an old thread,
I just built two computers using the cm 212+ on a core i5 2500k. One of them is rock solid (although a few degrees crooked for whatever reason). The other twists back and forth like the OP mentioned.
Could this be from too much thermal paste? Or, and I havent actually looked yet, could the bracket be placed on wrong. I know there is a small piece of metal coming up from the heat sink that locks the braket in place.. Maybe I missed that little piece?
And if that is the case and I remove the braket, would I need to remove and clean the heat sink? At the moment however both stay at 60 @ full load.
