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Cpu idle 40-60 and can hit 60-80 when gaming on 2600x with wraith spire cooler

DEM0N Assassin

I've been using my computer for a while and since I got it I've noticed that the temps are very high. At a point, it crashed due to the temps being somewhere around 100c. When I do any kind of gaming the temps shoot to 60-80 and it worries me. Are these temps normal? Did I apply the cooler wrong? Also when I stop the cooling fan on the CPU, pretty much nothing happens to the temps. They don't get lower or higher. I have really good airflow in my pc if you were wondering. I have an ASRock b450m pro4, ryzen 5 2600x, 16gb corsair vengeance, wraith spire cooler, MSI RTX 2060, and a corsair CX 650. I've tried reapplying thermal paste and that didn't change anything, I've repositioned the cooler, I've even flipped the back screw holes for the fan. Nothing changed. I used AIDA64 to see the temps. Let me know if these temps are normal or if they should worry me. Thanks in advance.

 

(Edit: Under any load, the temps shoot up to 50-70)

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Maybe reapply/resit your cooler and apply new thermal paste.

 

60-80 degrees looks normal depending what game you're playing but 100 doesn't.

 

 

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9 hours ago, desertcomputer said:

Maybe reapply/resit your cooler and apply new thermal paste.

 

60-80 degrees looks normal depending what game you're playing but 100 doesn't.

 

 

I already did that and it made no difference

 

There was also a thing with the voltage going to 1.43 in idle so i set my own voltage of 1.4 and it runs fine at 4ghz

The temps are still the same

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