It's also possible that your heatsink/fan isn't quite securely seated on t he processor. Try reseating it again- it's also possible you may need to clean off the heatsink/processor and re-apply thermal paste (very little is needed, just a small drop or so).
Hmmm. I just read your post again- CPU temp is normal so the heatsink isn't the problem.- you're talking SYSTEM temp. It could be a false reading due to a loose connector, but I'd recommend blowing out the dust inside the case with a can of compressed air, make sure no components are blocking good airflow.
Still, 60C system temp doesn't sound unusual- high-end graphics cards generate quite a bit of heat when running demanding 3d games.
2007-06-17 14:41:07
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answered by Proto 7
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If you moved the heatsink, then you should probably take it off, clean the thermal paste off the cpu and heatsink, then use a very small amount of thermal paste and place the heatsink back on.
And I mean a very small amount, using to much thermal paste actually causes heat build up, which is what you are experiencing now.
2007-06-17 21:41:31
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answered by Anthony G 2
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Your Thermal past might be disappearing, and you should replace it, also, as time passes, fans tend to die out, if you are looking to keep a cool case, look into watercooling, if your not up to that risk, try some 120mm fans, ie Antec, and Coolermaster make high performance/low noise fans which are ideal in any computer case
2007-06-17 21:43:01
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answered by Dharmesh M 2
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CPU fan heatsink should have thermal heatsink paste to properly transfer heat from cpu to heatsink/fan combo.
2007-06-17 21:39:52
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answered by Anonymous
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in the summer, it happens to me all the time, when i have no AC on. every time i play games or any intense programs running, the cpu temp goes up to 60 C. if i close them, it backs to normal.
2007-06-17 21:40:30
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answered by ۞_ʞɾ_ 6
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Check this chart out for your answer:
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000687.htm
60 C does not seem off base.
2007-06-17 21:40:15
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answered by sosguy 7
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