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If your case door is off, you have good ventilation, you have fans blowing air on the board, and you installed the heatsink and thermal paste correctly. there is another issue we aren't seeing.
Please list all pertinent components so we can get a good idea about what you are working with, what is causing this, and what we can do to fix it.
Another thing you might consider is lapping the 2,8E, my temps dropped almost 7C after doing that. I found an article somewhere that showed these things are far from level, which causes a fairly poor seat for your heatsink. It isn't obvious to the eye, but once I started lapping it, it was very obvious, after about 20 minutes delicately sanding it down, I got everything nice and even, cleaned it with pure alcohol, put some AS5 on it, and got great temps. If you do this just be very careful and very patient.
Also realize that after putting thermal paste on, you need to give it awhile to set up, I think you won't see optimal results for up to 220 hrs, though I can't remember the specifics. Also include your BIOS setting including the VCore and VDimm, voltage can play a large part in the heating of components
锘? Prescott Heating Problem
what does the CPU monitor say for fan speed on the Zalman?
So, I have a 2.8 Prescott, not overclocked or anything. Using SpeedFan to monitor my CPU temperature, I get 50 degrees C at Idle, and 69 on full load. THe thing is, I am using the new Zalman CCNPS7000ACu, meaning it is all copper. I have 2 80 MM fans blowing out the back, and one 120mm fan blowing in air in the front. Other people's temps range from the 30's to the low 40's. I am wondering what is wrong, if whatever sensor that SpeedFan program uses from my computer is off(motherboard or processor sensor?), or I just need better parts, which i cant seem to understand. Im thinking the sensor is off, but who knows. Please help.
Are there any scratches, grooves, or imperfections on the bottom of the heatsink where it mates with the CPU?
Your mobo is idling at 54C? If so you have some serious issues.
Are you using the fan controller than came with the Zalman? If so, ditch it and plug the fan directly into your mobo. The fan is never very loud, even at max speed. Try removing the fan controller and putting some AS5 on your heat sink.
Do you mean other people with prescotts, because from my experience thats a bit high but not to unusual for a prescott. I do have some basic questions, like what did you use for thermal paste, did you check to see that the heatsink was mounted straght and seated fully on the cpu, how many fans are there in your box, have you tried runing it with the side cover off.


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