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CPU at 75-82C idle?!

Hey guys, my computer recently froze and I had to reboot it. I checked the CPU temperatures and they were ranging from 75C to 80C at idle. I decided to mark down the temperature with the side panel on and off. With the side panel on, I had about 78-80C and without the side panel, 75-80C. I use a Corsair H105 AIO for my setup and my CPU is a Ryzen 2700. I'm curious on what you guys think about the situation and if you can help that would be greatly appreciated. 

I have a Corsair Spec Omega case if that helps with anything. (I have three intakes and three exhausts too)

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Good chance you have a dead pump. Put your hand on it, is it vibrating?

Shut your fans down, can you hear the pump?

Check the RPM of your pump in your BIOS.

~Air Cooling Advocate~

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3 hours ago, Votivee said:

Good chance you have a dead pump. Put your hand on it, is it vibrating?

Shut your fans down, can you hear the pump?

Check the RPM of your pump in your BIOS.

I disconnected all the fans except the AIO pump and I heard the pump start and water circulate, I don't think it's the pump. 

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15 minutes ago, Fabio_Fleming said:

I disconnected all the fans except the AIO pump and I heard the pump start and water circulate, I don't think it's the pump. 

Tried remounting or re applying new thermal paste yet ?

 

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Did you remove the plastic on the copper cpu block before putting thermal paste on it?

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4 hours ago, Tristerin said:

Did you remove the plastic on the copper cpu block before putting thermal paste on it?

 

4 hours ago, Stormseeker9 said:

Tried remounting or re applying new thermal paste yet ?

Apparently my motherboard says the CPU itself is 28C, so does CAM (NZXT software). I think it's just a glitch with the Corsair LINK software I've been using this entire time... ouch

 

Thanks for the help though guys, I appreciate it!

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1 minute ago, Fabio_Fleming said:

 

Apparently my motherboard says the CPU itself is 28C, so does CAM (NZXT software). I think it's just a glitch with the Corsair LINK software I've been using this entire time... ouch

 

Thanks for the help though guys, I appreciate it!

Link stopped being supported years ago, just an FYI - its iCUE now

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3 hours ago, Tristerin said:

Link stopped being supported years ago, just an FYI - its iCUE now

Interesting, I didn't know that. Thanks, I'll make sure to update.

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