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1 minute ago, XenresEU said:

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Isn't this bad temp for cpu as idle?

What can I do to make it better :C? its plugged into pump on mobo.

I got 10x fans 3 side intake 3 bottom intake . Top exaust with rad x3 and back x1 exaust

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What I'd do is to turn off your pc and try reseating your CPU cooler. Also if you're fans are really quiet then try adjusting your fan curve

 

But I'd also install something like HWiNFO64 to get some more accurate readings Free Download HWiNFO Sofware | Installer & Portable for Windows, DOS

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That seems fine. The more important question is what load temperatures are like. Idle temps can depend on many things and ultimately don't really matter compared to load temps.

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that seems perfectly fine to me honestly. 52 is a normal range of temperature.  If you're that worried limit your max CPU speed in the bios settings to something like 4GHZ max or slightly below the stock turbo to decrease temps while retaining performance.

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the thing is... its not idle (2% hello?) and its a screenshot,  its completely normal for cpus to spike a bit under low load...

 

ITS HOW THEY FUNCTION ITS HOW THEY ARE DESIGNED 

 

 

please start worrying when its like 90C + under full load...

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