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Hi there, (sorry about my english in advance).

 

i have a:

SABERTOOTH 990FX R2.0

AMD 8350 Black Edition.

16 GB Corsair Vengance 

Nvidia gtx 570.

 

As you see is a competent set up,  but is powererd by a very cheap manufacure power supply, is termalyake 550w..but a 50-60 dollar thermaltake. the set up is overheating, the ram, the board itself, even the cpu, and it has a corsair water cooling solution.

 

i just need to know if the power supply has anything to do with the over heating (ram near 60 Celcius, v-cores of the motherboard 75 celcius, not normal),  people that knows( or they think they know) about pc's tell me that is not related, but a i cant stop think it do.

 

thanks for the help, any comments will be well recibed.

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Oh wow, that does seem quite hot, RAM usually isn't that hot.

Are you overclocking your system alot?

If not:

 

It could be because of a cheap PSU having bad power conditioning, making the components work harder, or (even worse) it could be providing extra power, overheating them.

 

I would suggest getting a new PSU, just in case.

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Maybe it's hot as hell in your room? Well just ask a friend to lend PSU for a couple hours. And test it how it goes with it.

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Oh wow, that does seem quite hot, RAM usually isn't that hot.

Are you overclocking your system alot?

If not:

 

It could be because of a cheap PSU having bad power conditioning, making the components work harder, or (even worse) it could be providing extra power, overheating them.

 

I would suggest getting a new PSU, just in case.

This.

 

And as for the CPU, AMD temp sensors suck. A lot. At idle, find the one that seems closest to being real, then use it.

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Oh wow, that does seem quite hot, RAM usually isn't that hot.

Are you overclocking your system alot?

If not:

 

It could be because of a cheap PSU having bad power conditioning, making the components work harder, or (even worse) it could be providing extra power, overheating them.

 

I would suggest getting a new PSU, just in case.

Hi ther, thanks for the response...

 

no the sistem is not overloked..factory install, i miss to say that the PSU is hot has hell....

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I use the asus thermla radar, is pretty good, y tested with tire temp sensor(infra red) and is very acurated

Huh. That's weird. Maybe it is the power suppy being weird.

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