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I'm getting about 50-60 degrees Celsius on my CPU while I'm browsing the web
which is definitely not normal. I'm using HwInfo64 and CPUID Hardware Monitor Pro to Monitor my temperatures.

Components list:
AMD A10-7700k (3.8ghz 1.35V)
Gigabyte G1-Sniper A88X (F8)
Corsair Vengeance 8gb 1600
Gigabyte R9 270x in crossfirex

Corsair RM850 PSU

CPU cooler I'm currently running is the Corsair H100i
The case is a NZXT Switch 810 with ALL of its fan spots utilized by either a 120mm or 140mm fan.
What might be causing these temps?

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There could be too much/too little thermal paste or it hasn't spread properly, the cooler could be faulty and that's about it. Try cleaning up the thermal paste and reapplying it making sure the cooler is properly mounted.

 

You could try setting the corsair link profile to performance. Not too sure what effect it would have but I'd try this before anything else. 

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Try to reseat the heatsink and put some IC Diamond Thermal Paste using any method(preferably pea or line) and see if that works. Also observe the noise of the pump. It can have defects that may have caused this problem.

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Though I also have an old Corsair H60 that I could chuck on and see what I get from that?

try that.

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Hey guys ran 100% load on the APU with H100i got stable temps of 61C

and again but using an H60 I got temps of 68C

 

3.6ghz 1.35volts

could the sensors be faulty?

How do you apply thermal paste? My 8320 at 4.4 GHz and 1.45 Volts gets 70 degrees with prime95 and a Hyper 212 EVO

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