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  1. MTA
    Posts : 43
    Windows 10 Pro
       #80

    slicendice said:
    You have serious cooling problems. At Idle your CPU should be around 35-45C MAX. At full load, try to keep it under 70C. You will lengthen the CPU life significantly. Your TurboBoost does not work at all if temperature is that high.

    And this has NOTHING to do with Windows and EVERYTHING to do with insufficient cooling.
    Yes, something is not how it should be, i cleaned it inside completely from dust, cooler and all, replaced thermal paste, and it's still the same. It's like that for last 2 years. At full load it's always at least 85C.
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  2. MTA
    Posts : 43
    Windows 10 Pro
       #81

    slicendice said:

    EDIT: Either your laptop is dusty inside and needs some maintenance, the heatpipes are broken or you have dropped the laptop and the cooling compound does not work as intended anymore.
    Laptop was dropped once, but like i said i disassembled it completely, found nothing wrong or broken, replaced paste... Will have to do it again maybe CPU and heat pipe don't have good connection, but that's not probable.
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  3. Posts : 4,666
    Windows 10 Pro x64 21H1 Build 19043.1151 (Branch: Release Preview)
       #82

    MTA said:
    Laptop was dropped once, but like i said i disassembled it completely, found nothing wrong or broken, replaced paste... Will have to do it again maybe CPU and heat pipe don't have good connection, but that's not probable.
    I suspect the heatpipe is hitting end of life. I have tens of laptops with broken cooling system. :-D
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  4. MTA
    Posts : 43
    Windows 10 Pro
       #83

    slicendice said:
    I suspect the heatpipe is hitting end of life. I have tens of laptops with broken cooling system. :-D
    I will order new pipe and cooler and replace it, that really might be the main problem.
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  5. Posts : 3,274
    Windows 10 and windows insider
       #84

    Am glad to say installation on both laptop and desktop went without a hitch. Looks good. After install last night I didn't have much time to test anything. Working now on it and seems good.
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  6. Posts : 636
    Windows 10 PRO 64Bit
       #85

    MTA said:
    Yes, something is not how it should be, i cleaned it inside completely from dust, cooler and all, replaced thermal paste, and it's still the same. It's like that for last 2 years. At full load it's always at least 85C.
    I had a water cooler which needed to be replaced and I used the stock Intel Heatsink & Fan that came with my CPU. It was running hot and my CPU was always throttling down to slow speeds. Every so often even my bios warned that the cpu was too hot running at more than 70C.

    When I removed this heatsink and fan to install the water cooler replacement, I noticed that only a tiny piece of the thermal paste made contact with the cpu. I think I was lucky my cpu did not burn out. With the water cooler re-installed, the cpu idles at around 23C and with a stress test the temperature goes up to 45C with no throttling down, 4.6GHz :)

    If your cpu is running at 85C at full load and the heatsink is making proper contact with the cpu, get a better heatsink/fan.
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  7. Posts : 636
    Windows 10 PRO 64Bit
       #86

    I am starting the wonder how Microsoft expects any testing and feedback when new versions come out this quick. I am not telling them to stop though. :)
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  8. Posts : 119
    Win10
       #87

    15055 -> 15060
    It got stuck on Download phase at 99%, restarted windows update service and the install went smooth.

    Now I have this process "Service Host UtcSvc > Connected User Experiences and Telemetry" that keeps my CPU at 5-15% after every restart. I need to stop it manually to go away..
    Beside that everything seems fine..
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  9. Posts : 807
    Win10x64 v2004 latest build fast ring
       #88

    alkaufmann said:
    I am starting the wonder how Microsoft expects any testing and feedback when new versions come out this quick. I am not telling them to stop though. :)
    This is always what happens immediately prior to a new build being commercially released for the masses. If tradition is followed we will have the final Creator's Update at least a week before it is officially released.
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  10. MTA
    Posts : 43
    Windows 10 Pro
       #89

    alkaufmann said:
    I had a water cooler which needed to be replaced and I used the stock Intel Heatsink & Fan that came with my CPU. It was running hot and my CPU was always throttling down to slow speeds. Every so often even my bios warned that the cpu was too hot running at more than 70C.

    When I removed this heatsink and fan to install the water cooler replacement, I noticed that only a tiny piece of the thermal paste made contact with the cpu. I think I was lucky my cpu did not burn out. With the water cooler re-installed, the cpu idles at around 23C and with a stress test the temperature goes up to 45C with no throttling down, 4.6GHz :)

    If your cpu is running at 85C at full load and the heatsink is making proper contact with the cpu, get a better heatsink/fan.
    Problem is there are no better heatsink's, i did look for something better, but they are all the same stock ones. It's easier on PC to improve cooling, on laptops not so much.
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