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Idle temps hitting 90-95.5 after couple minutes of use

Bought a new Arctic 240ii liquid cooler just installed and hitting 90+ idle and I’ve remounted and still the same help me 

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Many liquid cooler come with a thin plastic cover on the hot plate like a sticker, it's transparent and might be hard to notice if you don't know it's there. Did you remove it?

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sure it's firmly down on the CPU? Do you need any paste to be applied?

What CPU do you have, and if there is something faulty going on?

Have you done anything in BIOS?

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I removed the sticker on the copper on the cooler I have a ryzen 5 3600 on BIOs f60e ASUS b450 elite WiFi never had issues until today photo I attached don’t look normal?

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Do you notice any problems when running a program or something?
Could be a bug, unless you can feel the heat? (don't touch directly at it)

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Literally cool air coming from the fans. I open the bios it just goes up and up I’ve watched multiple YouTube videos tried changing power from 100% to 99% and pcie power off and no changes. My stock cooler was running better 

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I don’t think I’ve mounted anything wrong either 

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oh maybe you did plug the cable in the wrong pins, do you see the one for your cooler that is 4/3 pin?

take it to CPU fan header 1, if not you have?

If that AIO is using that too, dunno.

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The cable is a 4pin to cpu header 1 plugged in. On my old pc had the same cooler it always made a noise of water running through it I don’t hear anything on this one maybe faulty?

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it could be stuck if you don't hear the pump or faulty, the water sound might just be because of the way you mounted it before.

if it got a power cable too, that is plugged in?

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Just the one cable into the cpu header I’m going to try mount it on the front instead of the top see if it makes a difference if not I’ll use a stock cooler for now 

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