i7 920 temp query

in a short time well hear reports of the units failing.

I think about a year after release date sounds like the right ballpark.

Trying an air cooler is a very good idea, I guess the Asus is one of the ones with 775 and 1366 mounting holes then?
 
yes to my suprise it does have the 775 mounting holes, very handy considering before I ordered my system I was trying to blag a free set of 1366 brackets from Scythe LOL
 
Well I tried to fit the Scythe Mugen but it wasnt having any of it.. looks like the length of the pegs is a bit too short.

picture of the H50 - cable management is pretty good considering its been in and out a handful of times

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The reason I asked whether you had tested with an air cooler was because certain chips seem to run a lot hotter than others.

The 2nd i7 I had would idle at 51c, and under full load temps would hit the high 70's, this was with the chip at stock.

I tested it with 4 different air coolers (stock HSF, Zalman 9700NT, and 2 x TRUE's) and no matter which cooler I used, the chip would run at least 15c hotter than my previous chip.

At first I thought maybe the IHS was warped, and the base of the heatsinks wasn't making proper contact, but when I checked the IHS with a straight edge, it looked ok.

Then I found a thread on XS about chips that have high leakage, which made me think that this was probably the issue with the chip I had..

Regarding the stock fan, it should be more than good enough when the chip is at stock frequency, what kinda load temps were you seeing with the stock cooler out of interest?
 
It was quite toasty but bear in mind the 775 stock cooler is quite a lot smaller than the 1366 stock cooler

Not going anywhere near an OC with it on a stock cooler put it that way!
 
Is q fan enabled in bios? Corsair reccomends this is turned off as it could be making your pump run slower than it should.
 
the corsair symbol should be horizontal, i believe the orientation u are using means that the whole surface of the cpu is covered due to the shape of the copper head.
 
doesnt matter which way it is tbh
I have tried with the logo horizontal and besides the copper head is far larger than the i7 chip surface
 
I would like to update this

For anyone who has a problem with their H50.

DO NOT and I repeat DO NOT RMA to the supplier, instead fill out an RMA on Corsair's website and if they approve it they will replace it regardless of fault or non fault.

I just wish I had known this prior to spending near on £30 in shipping/testing fees. It may cost a £5 more but its worth it for piece of mind, knowing you will get a new one regardless.

That is all.
 
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Wow mate, what's with the HUGE font?!?!

Hope all goes well with the RMA, keep us posted once you find out whether or not they are replacing it.

Not going anywhere near an OC with it on a stock cooler put it that way!

I only wanted to see what your idle and load temps were at stock frequency, just to see whether they were normal or not.
 
lol I freaked when I saw how big the font actually was LOL

then the net here at work decided to go into completely blocked mode so couldnt change it haha, sorted now

Just hope this will help some other people out there if they ever feel they need to RMA their H50

to add DavyBoy, I asked many a question before I was willing to dispatch the H50 to the netherlands, and it was confirmed to me that they would not test the unit but replace it with a brand new one regardless.
 
Interested to see how it preforms when you get a new one back and if OCuk will give you the £30 (+ the cost of shipping to Holland) back if it's found that the original was a dud all along.
 
I hope so, well I can hope so.

I am far from optimistic if you were to see the little response I had from the Returns Manager - my response was to outline the truth in the testing procedure and how poorly it was conducted on this occasion. No response yet though!

Corsair have accepted my goods today and they will review my RMA and keep me up-to-date within the week coming up.

Will keep this thread posted.
 
they have received the goods in the Netherlands last Friday, but they state there is high demand on RMAs at the moment

I'm hoping I will see it returned before xmas but not holding my breath!

As for OcUK they are not in my good books any more. I have sent multiple of these stupid webnotes and the Returns Manager replied once with a substandard reply basically trying to fob me off... NOT impressed with their customer service

but that said I will be sending another webnote today, and hope for a decent reply.
 
Hey Dan, hope the RMA goes well this time around.

When installing my H50 i noticed some slight "sloshing" like bubbles moving inside the rad of mine which worried me but i thought nothing of it.

My temps seem to be ok though at around 41c idle and 68c ish load @ 3.8GH.
 
well its out for delivery, I will update this post when I receive it - I'm pretty confident it will be a new unit..
 
didnt u put a deliberate mark on the one that you returned? i usually etch a small x somewhere :P

I didnt mark it, but there is a mark on the copper base - I cant prove that OcUK did it but I'm pretty sure it wasnt there before I sent it off..

OcUK RMA system is a complete joke
 
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