mihir
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It sounds like you've already taken all of the appropriate thermal paste measures.If not, then definitely try to reapply a thinner layer of paste, and try something like Rosewill RCX-TC090PRO:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835200060&Tpk=Rosewill thermal compound
^Great paste - I was amazed at how easily it spread. It comes with a brush, and has a much thinner consistency then most pastes.
As for the temps: it depends how long it stays at 79C. If it stays in the low 70s after hours of CoreDamage (http://damage.vigilantesoftware.com/), and occasionally spikes up to 79, then you'll probably be fine. If it averages at around 79C running CoreDamage, then you'll have a bit of a problem. I fried my old Celly D after running it up into the 80s after a few minutes. Granted, I accidentally turned off thermal throttling in the BIOS, and it didn't quite "fry," but I definitely damaged it. I would suggest keeping it under 75C.
As a last resort, you could try liquid cooling. Of course, that gets pricey.
Also, make sure not to disable hyperthreading. You'll decrease performance significantly in apps that take advantage of >4 cores.![]()
Yepp I have done all I can.I have all the possible thermal pastes available here.I have used the CM Thermal Fusion and also Arctic Cooling MX2.And also the paste which came with my cooler.Currently I am using the MX2 and I have applied it perfectly.I will buy another fan of a higher CFM something like Scythe Gentle typhoon or ultra kaze and use it as a push pull config.Currently I am using a single Push config with a really bad CM R4(blue).
What comments do you have on the voltages and the BCLK and the Memory,QPI,Uncore Multiplier.
Any ideas or suggestions.