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CPU Getting So HOT! NEED HELP!

So i upgraded my old pc that I now use for streaming to a 7820x processor and a Gigabyte x299 Aorus Pro Motherboard. I used all of my other parts to complete this. Had to upgrade my ram just because.

 

My cpu is getting RIDICULOUSLY hot. Im talking 90 when i put it under full load in OBS. :( But it doesnt do it right at first. It will slowly make its way up there.  Im using my old H100i Corsair cooler on it which ive had for about 6 or 7 years. Before I go out and spend a lot of money i dont have what do you guys think could be the problem? Ive deduced it was probably the cooler working but not working enough. It was cooling a i7 4770k before but compared to the I77820 the 4770k is childplay as far as wattage.  Someone also mentioned it might be the power supply. Any truth to this? The power supply is the same amount of time old.

 

Any thoughts?

 

Thanks in advance guys! :3

 

Edit: Everything stock. No OCs Also sitting idle with nothing running and after being off all night im sitting idle at 30-31C but when i throw something at it, it climbs high in temp.  So it seems the like its working but cant work hard enough for the hard times.

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Is the hoses and radiator hot? Can't seem to find how many watts the cooler has capacity off, not even at Corsairs site. But it should be good of dissipating about 150 W so it should be up to the task even with a 7820x if you don't overclock as that beast is rated for 140W.

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nah, not the PSU.

 

Is the Pump of your H100i actually plugged in and working? You might wanna touch the tubing a little to feel it vibrating (-> Pump works).

Are fans also running at decent speeds?

 

Hows airflow in the system in general?

 

 

 

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AIOs dependin on the quality usually only last from 5-10 years before they start massively affecting your temps. The PSU shouldn't be the issue as long as the 12v rail doesn't fluctuate too much, and usually the whole thing dies before you start getting those kind of issues.

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8 minutes ago, T3chnopanda said:

So i upgraded my old pc that I now use for streaming to a 7820x processor and a Gigabyte x299 Aorus Pro Motherboard. I used all of my other parts to complete this. Had to upgrade my ram just because.

 

My cpu is getting RIDICULOUSLY hot. Im talking 90 when i put it under full load in OBS. :( But it doesnt do it right at first. It will slowly make its way up there.  Im using my old H100i Corsair cooler on it which ive had for about 6 or 7 years. Before I go out and spend a lot of money i dont have what do you guys think could be the problem? Ive deduced it was probably the cooler working but not working enough. It was cooling a i7 4770k before but compared to the I77820 the 4770k is childplay as far as wattage.  Someone also mentioned it might be the power supply. Any truth to this? The power supply is the same amount of time old.

 

Any thoughts?

 

Thanks in advance guys! :3

Your AIO might just be getting old. AIOs are great but they can stop working when they get old. I would replace it as it is most likely the problem. It might have still been holding on enough to cool the 4770 but with the 7820 being a hotter chip it would make it easier to notice.

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22 minutes ago, Mattias Edeslatt said:

Is the hoses and radiator hot? Can't seem to find how many watts the cooler has capacity off, not even at Corsairs site. But it should be good of dissipating about 150 W so it should be up to the task even with a 7820x if you don't overclock as that beast is rated for 140W.

150 watts is rather low, considering that CoolerMaster rates the hyper 212 Evo at that. Also, you wouldn't really be able to find a rated tdp dissipation for a liquid cooler because it depends on too many variables. 

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Just to cover all the bases, you did put new thermal paste on the cooler correct? The H100i will happily cool a 7820X if working correctly, I've had one on my 3820 with a TDP just 10 watts lower for many years now.

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35 minutes ago, Mattias Edeslatt said:

Is the hoses and radiator hot? Can't seem to find how many watts the cooler has capacity off, not even at Corsairs site. But it should be good of dissipating about 150 W so it should be up to the task even with a 7820x if you don't overclock as that beast is rated for 140W.

One of the hoses are hot. As for the cooler im not sure what the wattage is. Also everything is stock for me. No overclocking at all.  Do you think the age of the cooler could affect somthing?

 

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36 minutes ago, FloRolf said:

nah, not the PSU.

 

Is the Pump of your H100i actually plugged in and working? You might wanna touch the tubing a little to feel it vibrating (-> Pump works).

Are fans also running at decent speeds?

 

Hows airflow in the system in general?

 

 

 

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Everything is working fine. Eveything is plugged in a working. The airflow is good and when the temps get hot my fans go CRAZY so they are working. The airflow is good as far as i can tell. But now that you say something. It seems one of the the hoses is vibrating and the other doesnt seem to be. hmmm and thanks for the welcome :3

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39 minutes ago, WhisperingKnickers said:

Your AIO might just be getting old. AIOs are great but they can stop working when they get old. I would replace it as it is most likely the problem. It might have still been holding on enough to cool the 4770 but with the 7820 being a hotter chip it would make it easier to notice.

Yea thats what im thinking. Thanks for the input buddy :3

 

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17 minutes ago, BobVonBob said:

Just to cover all the bases, you did put new thermal paste on the cooler correct? The H100i will happily cool a 7820X if working correctly, I've had one on my 3820 with a TDP just 10 watts lower for many years now.

Yes i reapplied like 3 times. Just to make sure. The first time seemed like a bit too much. had to pull it off again then did it again. But i agree witht that but with it being like 6 years old i was thinking maybe its time to be put to rest lol.  But also its so old that i didnt have the right screws to fasten it down. The headers that go into the motherboard were too long. SO i got headers from a newer corsair one and it allowed it to put enough pressure down on the cpu that it actually started working but not good enough. So maybe that model just insnt right for that cpu

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Did you watch that video posted above where Jay had to lap his IHS because it wasn't completely flat which made for poor contact with the coldplate?  

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On 1/16/2019 at 1:26 PM, nick name said:

Did you watch that video posted above where Jay had to lap his IHS because it wasn't completely flat which made for poor contact with the coldplate?  

Yes I did. Im a little scared to do that tho. hmm

 

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10 minutes ago, T3chnopanda said:

Yes I did. Im a little scared to do that tho. hmm

 

Well it is harmless if you simply want to identify if you also suffer from the same problem.  Simple remove the CPU and clean the IHS and then spin the CPU on its IHS on a flat, smooth surface.  Preferably glass.  If it spins then that's bad.  If it doesn't spin then you don't have the problem.   

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