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Are these temperatures safe for fx 6300?

I am using stock cooler with AMD fx 6300.
These are the temperatures on it.
Doing nothing - 57 degree celsius
Watching a video/Opening 2 to tabs on chrome - 58 degree celsius.
Opening upto 14 tabs on chrome and other small apps running - 61 degree celsius.
Playing watch dogs after one hour - 82 degree celsius.
The fan is too loud and it gets very hot quickly.I can feel the heat from outside the case.
are these temperatures safe?
What is the problem?On other threads I've read that their fx 6300 won't reach 65 degree celsius while gaming. 
Is there any problem with my cpu?
Please help me guys.

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That is too hot, do you have some auto-overclock going on?

 

Could you download CPU-Z and coreTemp, run a stress test like Prime95 and tell us what temperatures and what voltages are reported by CPU-Z?

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How are you looking up your temperatures? FX processors don't allways report the correct temps. With the stock cooler though, it looks like it's actually that hot. Afaik FX processors clock down at 60 °C, so those temps are actually not good.

who cares...

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Damn that's high. Mine stays at around 55C on full load.

Pomf =3

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I am using stock cooler with AMD fx 6300.

These are the temperatures on it.

Doing nothing - 57 degree celsius

Watching a video/Opening 2 to tabs on chrome - 58 degree celsius.

Opening upto 14 tabs on chrome and other small apps running - 61 degree celsius.

Playing watch dogs after one hour - 82 degree celsius.

The fan is too loud and it gets very hot quickly.I can feel the heat from outside the case.

are these temperatures safe?

What is the problem?On other threads I've read that their fx 6300 won't reach 65 degree celsius while gaming.

Is there any problem with my cpu?

Please help me guys.

What are you using to read temps? Are those readings package or socket temps?

Edit: Is this a new cpu?

You can't be serious.  Hyperthreading is a market joke?

 

 

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You need to get an aftermarket cooler. I have a Thermaltake Frio Advanced and my FX8350@4.4Ghz (stock voltage) idles at 15C according to coretemp and stress Prime95 at 55C.

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USE CORETEMP - DOWNLOAD IT

 

POST THE SCREENSHOT HERE

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What are you using to read temps? Are those readings package or socket temps? Edit: Is this a new cpu?

I'm using AIDA64.

This is a new cpu.

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That is too hot, do you have some auto-overclock going on?

 

Could you download CPU-Z and coreTemp, run a stress test like Prime95 and tell us what temperatures and what voltages are reported by CPU-Z?

I did not overclock.

Ran AIDA64 system stability test 

Results:

 
Temperatures
Motherboard 49 °C  (120 °F)
CPU 71 °C  (160 °F)
CPU #1 / Core #1 65 °C  (149 °F)
CPU #1 / Core #2 65 °C  (149 °F)
CPU #1 / Core #3 65 °C  (149 °F)
CPU #1 / Core #4 65 °C  (149 °F)
CPU #1 / Core #5 65 °C  (149 °F)
CPU #1 / Core #6 65 °C  (149 °F)
GPU Diode 54 °C  (129 °F)
ST3500413AS 47 °C  (117 °F)
 
Cooling Fans
CPU 6683 RPM
GPU 50%
 
Voltage Values
CPU Core 1.308 V
+3.3 V 3.384 V
+5 V 5.340 V
+12 V 12.106 V
GPU Core 0.800 V
 
Power Values
CPU Package 38.14 W
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That is too hot, do you have some auto-overclock going on?

 

Could you download CPU-Z and coreTemp, run a stress test like Prime95 and tell us what temperatures and what voltages are reported by CPU-Z?

 

 

How are you looking up your temperatures? FX processors don't allways report the correct temps. With the stock cooler though, it looks like it's actually that hot. Afaik FX processors clock down at 60 °C, so those temps are actually not good.

 

 

USE CORETEMP - DOWNLOAD IT

 

POST THE SCREENSHOT HERE

Using Core temp with prime95 stress test

After 5 minutes

Min: 57°c

Max: 73°c

 

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hmm it's throttling also, have you tried replacing the thermal paste?

Nope.I don't have it.

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How are you looking up your temperatures? FX processors don't allways report the correct temps. With the stock cooler though, it looks like it's actually that hot. Afaik FX processors clock down at 60 °C, so those temps are actually not good.

 

 

Using Core temp with prime95 stress test

After 5 minutes

Min: 57°c

Max: 73°c

 

 

That explains it.

 

 

It clocks down at 80C and shuts off at 92C.

 

Core temp does report wrong temps in alot of cases. Depends on mobo tho.

 

Even with the stock cooler it shouldn't be that hot. I would clean the TIM off, replace it, and reseat the cooler. That is most likely the issue.

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Lol,i have a 6300 with H55 under load 45 degrees,idle 0-5 degrees

what

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