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Hello everybody, I tried searching for my issue on here for answers, but I was unable to find anybody with my exact problem. My CPU is overheating to 113 and then shutting itself down. At first I thought it was my power supply, so I bought a new one. That wasn't it. I then cleaned all of the thermal paste off of the CPU and reseated it, as well as the cooler. That didn't work. So then I replaced the cooler. The new cooler helped A LITTLE, but it's still having the same issue (it's just taking slightly longer to overheat). I then cleaned off the thermal paste again and replaced it because maybe I didn't do enough the first time. Nothing. I am completely stumped. Only thing I can think of now is that maybe the new cooler is faulty. The image below is my new cooler. The top tube head (red arrow) is very hot, and where the red line is, is also very hot. The bottom tube is completely cool (ignore the horrible layout it's in, I was moving it to different spots in the case to see if anything helped). Anybody have any leads on this? Thank you for any and all help.

 

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There are so many variables here:

Fan configuration, how much\little your case restricts airflow, mounting pressure, the cooler, the quality and condition of the thermal paste, CPU power consumption, is it a defective CPU, etc...

You will need to start ruling them out one by one.

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37 minutes ago, ItzGibbyy said:

Hello everybody, I tried searching for my issue on here for answers, but I was unable to find anybody with my exact problem. My CPU is overheating to 113 and then shutting itself down. At first I thought it was my power supply, so I bought a new one. That wasn't it. I then cleaned all of the thermal paste off of the CPU and reseated it, as well as the cooler. That didn't work. So then I replaced the cooler. The new cooler helped A LITTLE, but it's still having the same issue (it's just taking slightly longer to overheat). I then cleaned off the thermal paste again and replaced it because maybe I didn't do enough the first time. Nothing. I am completely stumped. Only thing I can think of now is that maybe the new cooler is faulty. The image below is my new cooler. The top tube head (red arrow) is very hot, and where the red line is, is also very hot. The bottom tube is completely cool (ignore the horrible layout it's in, I was moving it to different spots in the case to see if anything helped). Anybody have any leads on this? Thank you for any and all help.

 

ASRock B550M-C motherboard

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X

OLD COOLER- 240mm Addressable RGB Liquid Cooling System (cheap ibuypower cooler)

NEW COOLER- ID-COOLING AURAFLOW X 240 Snow CPU Water Cooler

OLD POWER SUPPLY- 650 Watt - 80 PLUS Gold Certified (ibuypower)

NEW POWER SUPPLY- 850 Watt - Redragon PSU007 80+ Gold Certified

GeForce RTX 3070 - 8GB GDDR6

64 Gigs of RAM

 

Case was completely cleaned out, all fans are working (6 total), and I am running bios 1.60.

 

 

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If its getting hot only in one specific spot then sounds like the pump isn't working.  If its plugged into the motherboard is it on the right fan header and is it set correctly in the BIOS to be a pump header?

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55 minutes ago, Vishera said:

There are so many variables here:

Fan configuration, how much\little your case restricts airflow, mounting pressure, the cooler, the quality and condition of the thermal paste, CPU power consumption, is it a defective CPU, etc...

You will need to start ruling them out one by one.

It's an iBUYPOWER Slate MONO MR ARGB Tempered Glass Gaming Case. I've never had an issue with this computer in the two years that I've had it until now (other than the occasional blue screen from bad Windows updates. I've never touched the bios (other than to update it), never touched anything in the case other than RAM and cleaning, and I've never overclocked it. I currently have the new cooler fans at the top of the case, but the old one was connected to the case fans on the right. I've tried tightening the cooler to very tight and then to slightly tight, but made no difference. I used brand new Grizzly Kryonaut Thermal Paste. Here's a pic of my core temp when TRYING to load up Call of Duty, and also my underperforming CPU in task manager. 

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1 hour ago, Alex Atkin UK said:

If its getting hot only in one specific spot then sounds like the pump isn't working.  If its plugged into the motherboard is it on the right fan header and is it set correctly in the BIOS to be a pump header?

I believe everything is plugged in exactly where the last one was. I did not know about the pump header setting in Bios. I will have to check that out. Thank you!

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3 minutes ago, ItzGibbyy said:

I believe everything is plugged in exactly where the last one was. I did not know about the pump header setting in Bios. I will have to check that out. Thank you!

I'd also run HWInfo64 and check what the RPM of the fan headers are reporting, particularly the pump header.

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27 minutes ago, galactica.phantom said:

it's the AIO

It is the AIO:

2 hours ago, ItzGibbyy said:

The top tube head (red arrow) is very hot, and where the red line is, is also very hot. The bottom tube is completely cool

This means the pump is not spinning. If it's plugged into a working fan header (set it to 100% speed in the BIOS for testing purposes) and nothing changes, then the pump is dead and you need to RMA the AIO. 

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