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Hello,

What does cores temperature mean? Its a SUM temp of core1 and core 2? 

Thank for answer.

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It's not 40° +40°, if that's what you mean...

Try HWiNFO64, see if it matches but reset HWMon, first

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Did you test boot it, before you built in into the case?

WHY NOT...?!

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6 minutes ago, Eighjan said:

It's not 40° +40°, if that's what you mean...

Try HWiNFO64, see if it matches but reset HWMon, first

I think it's the same temperature

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Might be worth re-doing the TIM on the CPU/cooler... and check the fan on the cooler, too.

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WHY NOT...?!

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3 minutes ago, Eighjan said:

Might be worth re-doing the TIM on the CPU/cooler... and check the fan on the cooler, too.

What do you mean by TIM?

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Davidek said:

What do you mean by TIM?

 

 

Thermal compound - it may need reapplying to get better coverage.

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2 minutes ago, Eighjan said:

Thermal compound - it may need reapplying to get better coverage.

I changed this recently and when I touch the heatsink, close to the processor, it's normal, it just gets a little warm.

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Was the heatsink clear...?

Is the fan spinning freely?

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Just now, Eighjan said:

Was the heatsink clear...?

Is the fan spinning freely?

its clear all is clear and spinning freely and he is silent

 

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3 minutes ago, Davidek said:

I changed this recently and when I touch the heatsink, close to the processor, it's normal, it just gets a little warm.

any fans in ur case?

maybe something blocking airflow

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1 minute ago, Davidek said:

its clear all is clear and spinning freely and he is silent

 

Ahh, OK... I'm out of answers, for now; sorry.

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2 minutes ago, TeachMeGamers said:

any fans in ur case?

maybe something blocking airflow

case is still open, and gpu is small, cooler on cpu is big, I only feel the cold air from it

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3 minutes ago, Davidek said:

case is still open, and gpu is small, cooler on cpu is big, I only feel the cold air from it

cpu temps are temps outside on the base of the cpu where the thermal paste is core temps are inside the cpu and it just means how much heat is in each core if thats what u wanted to know but temps on the cpu are pretty good

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3 minutes ago, TeachMeGamers said:

cpu temps are temps outside on the base of the cpu where the thermal paste is core temps are inside the cpu and it just means how much heat is in each core if thats what u wanted to know but temps on the cpu are pretty good

Should I ignore the cores temp as I stated at the beginning? Because I don't see the possibility on another computer, even though AMD is on both computers

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26 minutes ago, Davidek said:

Should I ignore the cores temp as I stated at the beginning? Because I don't see the possibility on another computer, even though AMD is on both computers

focus on normal cpu temps

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