So crack your head on this one. I'm not a noob, and this is the 6th computer I've built in the past 3 years.
Antec 900 Case
600w Xtreme Corsair PSU
DDR2 800 2x1gig ram
intel 6850 at stock speed 3.0ghertz
Zerotherm CF800 CPU fan/heatsink
Asus p5n-em HDMI micro atx board
8800GTS 320mb
WD 37gig raptor hd / Seagate 250gig hd
Windows XP home premium 32bit
Basically, I've had a bunch of mic feedback issues and lost-monitor-signal problems with this setup the first two weeks I got it up and running, but I fixed them. I'm still stuck on this one though: the CPU idles at 38C and loads up to 49C when I lay the rig on it's side. When I stand the case up, the CPU starts from 39C idle and within 10 minutes it goes all the way up to 90C (thats when I decide to not see how much further it'll go and cut the power). Right now I'm using it as a footrest under my pc table, but I'm going to have to get it working properly aka rightside up. Airflow is NOT and issue. My antec900 creates tornadoes both up and sideways, and there makes no difference in the change of positioning for airflow. It's not the thermal paste. I've reapplied thermal compound Arctic Silver 5 (yes, not too much, not too little, grain of rice worth, yes yes). When I touch the heatsink when the CPU shows idling at up to 90C, it's definitely not burning like 90C should, but it is relatively hotter than laying down idle and load.
In the end, I find it obvious the problem has to do with gravity. The thermal paste is on fine and the zerotherm heatsink is backplate-screwed on TIGHT. I can't even make it budge in any more after I figured it was gravity and screwed it in tighter. It is interesting to note that my Zerotherm CF800 idles fanspeeds at 764RPM and is supposed to have a heatsensor that ups the RPM when the temp goes up; however, the at 90C, the fan was still idling at 764RPM. In fact, it has never gone past any other RPM, even when its stable lying on it's side on loads (cpu fan sensor problem?). This is an issue, but I don't see how this can be the direct cause of the drastic differences in CPU temps when lying on side vs rightside up. I don't know what else I should be mentioning...
My deductions lead me to believe it could either be something weird going on with the Zerotherm cpu fan though I wouldn't be able to succinctly hypothesize in any relation. I do have an Intel stock cpu fan/heatsink that I'll try if I don't get any clues here, but damn I hate those clip ons!!
It could be the motherboard, possibly the CPU latch/socket part has a loose piece or something.
I'm basing this on my deductions that lead gravity to be the primary culprit.
Any takes? Remember, the only difference is if my case is laying on it's side, its fine. If its rightside up it heats my cpu out of control.