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 I don't know actually reason to this but my Cpu temperature is average 60-70 and i'm going To try to find way to fix that (I'm going to but new thermal paste tomorrow if that was the way) but when i go to bios it says that AIO PUMP N/A and is it normal or is it bad and i know 60-70 average temperature is not normal but how to fix that to it says something else or another way to fix high temperature i'm gonna update if the thermal paste was the solution. 

(Motherboard asus b450-plus and cpu amd ryzen 5 3600 and the watercooler is SilverStone PF240-ARGB)  16469539256437226681186678213594.thumb.jpg.b75006609ba41ef4218e8293c6d30f82.jpg16469538959793171794266557802793.thumb.jpg.ca74bcff14d656864c14fb9d87a17fe8.jpg

Thanks all the help i can get. 

Cheers! 

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AIO_PUMP is a dedicated fan header that usually defaults to 100% and or has a high amperage rating.

 

You will get N/A due to one the following:

Some pumps don't have RPM wires.

You haven't plugged anything into that header.

 

Eitherway your temps would be 100C if you didn't have a pump running. This is not your issue.

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14 minutes ago, TrigrH said:

AIO_PUMP is a dedicated fan header that usually defaults to 100% and or has a high amperage rating.

 

You will get N/A due to one the following:

Some pumps don't have RPM wires.

You haven't plugged anything into that header.

 

Eitherway your temps would be 100C if you didn't have a pump running. This is not your issue.

Thanks for this. I will focus something that will help temperature to decrease 

 

but wanted to be sure that wasn't the problem. but i hope the thermal paste will help becouse haven't changed it never and got my computer around in july 2020 and i have the old thermal paste what i used then. 

 

Thanks again. 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, vixez said:

i hope the thermal paste will help becouse haven't changed it never and got my computer around in july 2020

A thermal paste change can drop temps by 3 - 20 C depending on how good the current paste is and how well the cooler was mounted.

 

Have you checked your radiator for dust?

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1 minute ago, TrigrH said:

A thermal paste change can drop temps by 3 - 20 C depending on how good the current paste is and how well the cooler was mounted.

 

Have you checked your radiator for dust?

My friend cleaned my pc two days ago but i dont know how well he cleaned it  but i dont see as much as before so not that much dust and i dont remember the thermal paste brand or something and i dont know where is it right now but i will search it tomorrow

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Just now, vixez said:

My friend cleaned my pc two days ago but i dont know how well he cleaned it  but i dont see as much as before so not that much dust and i dont remember the thermal paste brand or something and i dont know where is it right now but i will search it tomorrow

i'm not taking about the brand but the current condition of the applied paste, dried out, not enough etc.

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