Today I was able to buy an extra cooling fan and install it at the back of the 
case. This dropped the temps a little--to the low 60s for Temp1, and mid 50s 
for the cores, but I still get errors in the torture test.

I noticed that the heat sink on the processor isn't even warm to the touch 
despite the high temps being reported by SpeedFan. Shouldn't it be getting 
fairly hot?

Anyway, it looks like I will have to pursue extra cooling, when I have the 
time. Thanks for everyone's input.

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Jeff Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Thanks to everyone who responded. Tomorrow I'm going to look for a new fan 
> > to 
> put at the back of the system. There doesn't seem to be much outward airflow 
> right now, so that's what I'm going to tackle. If it doesn't work, then I may 
> be 
> stuck because I don't think I'm up to the job of applying a new heat sink.
> >   
> 
> 
> It's not as bad as I made it out to be.... but you do need to be 
> careful.  Air bubbles or dead spaces with no coverage between the die 
> and the sink are Very Bad Things (tm).   My guess is that you need a 
> better cooler than INtel stock, which means applying a new heat sink.  
> Work with the guys at FrozenCPU.com.  They'll sell you what you need 
> (basically, Arctic Silver 5 paste and a decent heat sink). 
> 
> If you carefully follow the instructions that come with both the heat 
> sink and that are on the Arctic Silver website for the application of 
> the paste (i.e. do *not* try to spread it around yourself!   Put down a 
> single thin stripe in the location and of the size recommended, and let 
> the pressure of the tightening down of the heat sink do the spreading), 
> you will be fine.
> 
> Jeff
> 
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