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My cpu idle at 75 celcius

When I boot up my machine the cpu goes to 70 - 80 Celsius when I’m just sitting in the desktop 

I built it yesterday day it’s a Ryze 2600 stock cooler applied changed the thermal paste i don’t know what to do please help

 

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if its sitting that high, then you didnt mount the cooler correctly and/or apply the proper amount of thermal paste. 

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3 minutes ago, cropsky said:

changed the thermal paste

Did you clean the thermal paste that was pre-applied to the stock cooler before adding your own?

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5 minutes ago, Nocte said:

Did you clean the thermal paste that was pre-applied to the stock cooler before adding your own?

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1 minute ago, cropsky said:

Do you think rotating it will work?

What do you mean?
 

What thermal paste are you currently using? How much of it did you use? How tight is the cooler screwed in?
Pictures please.

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3 minutes ago, Nocte said:

What do you mean?
 

What thermal paste are you currently using? How much of it did you use? How tight is the cooler screwed in?
Pictures please.

I think I used the right amount. I screwed in the cooler until it stopped screwing its amd by rotating it I mean turn it around 180 degrees for example 

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Is the fan on the CPU cooler plugged in to the CPU_fan socket on the motherboard and spinning when the system is turned on?

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Well how is it facing? Could you post a case picture.

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1 minute ago, Spotty said:

Is the fan on the CPU cooler plugged in to the CPU_fan socket on the motherboard and spinning when the system is turned on?

It’s spinnig and plugged in to the cpu fan slot

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4 minutes ago, gouca said:

Well how is it facing? Could you post a case picture.

It’s my first time don’t judge if it’s bad 

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Just now, cropsky said:

It’s spinnig and plugged in to the cpu fan slot

Shut the system down, remove the CPU cooler, then go through the process of remounting the cooler. If you still have more thermal paste left then it wouldn't hurt to clean off the current paste and apply fresh paste. 

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4 minutes ago, Spotty said:

Shut the system down, remove the CPU cooler, then go through the process of remounting the cooler. If you still have more thermal paste left then it wouldn't hurt to clean off the current paste and apply fresh paste. 

Ok should I turn the fan

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21 minutes ago, cropsky said:

Ok should I turn the fan

Did you tighten in a cross pattern? Instead of screwing in one screw all the way and moving to the next, screw one in a couple turns, then move to the one across from it, then do it again with the others until it's in. 

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2 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

Did you tighten in a cross pattern? Instead of screwing in one screw all the way and moving to the next, screw one in a couple turns, then move to the one across from it, then do it again with the others until it's in. 

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I would try a different cooler, I have the BeQuiet Pure Rock Slim and its superb. Cheap too!

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1 hour ago, cropsky said:

When I boot up my machine the cpu goes to 70 - 80 Celsius when I’m just sitting in the desktop 

I built it yesterday day it’s a Ryze 2600 stock cooler applied changed the thermal paste i don’t know what to do please help

 

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Ummmm is that the thing I should worry about?

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1 hour ago, cropsky said:

When I boot up my machine the cpu goes to 70 - 80 Celsius when I’m just sitting in the desktop 

I built it yesterday day it’s a Ryze 2600 stock cooler applied changed the thermal paste i don’t know what to do please help

 

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I think it’s a false alarm I found at that my cpu is at 20- 30 idle 

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Download HwInfo64 or HwMonitor and take a screenshot of those please.

What temperature does the BIOS report if you boot into it?

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3 minutes ago, Nocte said:

Download HwInfo64 or HwMonitor and take a screenshot of those please.

What temperature does the BIOS report if you boot into it?

30 - 34 ? am I all good?

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Yeah

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