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amd 6800k temps?

PandaTurtle

just looded at apu temps today and they seem abit high, but im not sure what "normal" temps are. sitting 50c idle and around 90 under load

 

 

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both those temps are quite on the high side, but technically aren't in the danger zone, I would probably see if it eventually hits higher than 80, and if it does then I would rethink your cooling solution (Whether upgrade or reapply)

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Pretty high temps

Maybe try changing thermal past and make sure the cooler is sitting properly

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both those temps are quite on the high side, but technically aren't in the danger zone, I would probably see if it eventually hits higher than 80, and if it does then I would rethink your cooling solution (Whether upgrade or reapply)

now they are sitting 90c when cpu is at 100% and i have a 212 evo on it sooo...

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now they are sitting 90c when cpu is at 100% and i have a 212 evo on it sooo...

remount and re apply thermal paste

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Are those temperatures High? Yes. Are they dangerously high? No. As stated above, re-apply thermal paste, and also try cleaning out dust and increasing case airflow.

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Are those temperatures High? Yes. Are they dangerously high? No. As stated above, re-apply thermal paste, and also try cleaning out dust and increasing case airflow.

90 degrees isint dangerously high? I though AMD bluscreened at 90...

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90 degrees isint dangerously high? I though AMD bluscreened at 90...

Unless something is terribly wrong, the processor will thermal throttle to protect itself. Is it good to run the processor at 90C all the time? No, but your processor is not  facing imminent death.

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both those temps are quite on the high side, but technically aren't in the danger zone, I would probably see if it eventually hits higher than 80, and if it does then I would rethink your cooling solution (Whether upgrade or reapply)

now they are sitting 90c when cpu is at 100% and i have a 212 evo on it sooo...

Are those temperatures High? Yes. Are they dangerously high? No. As stated above, re-apply thermal paste, and also try cleaning out dust and increasing case airflow.

90 degrees isint dangerously high? I though AMD bluscreened at 90...

 

Just so you guys know I've got a cpu from the same line and it DOES bsod @ 90C. 

Also Mine on the stock cooler and doesn't get that high so a 212 evo shouldn't have ANY problem keeping it much cooler

 

so reapply :D

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