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AMD A10-5800k running at very high temps!?! *NEED HELP*

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Aww well that sucks, I thought I had cracked it lol

 

Bioshock possibly but I don't know, I've got to start gaming more so I have a good idea on things

Well under full load it got around 85 degrees....AHHH im thinking about loading every possible place with a fan and running them all at high RPMs. XD

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Well under full load it got around 85 degrees....AHHH im thinking about loading every possible place with a fan and running them all at high RPMs. XD

 

I don't even know if the CPU cooler is any good, I'm unfamiliar with them, I would recommend getting a liquid cooling kit but it's a lot of money on something that may not make a lot of difference.

 

While you had it loaded up, did you see what voltage was going through it?

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I don't even know if the CPU cooler is any good, I'm unfamiliar with them, I would recommend getting a liquid cooling kit but it's a lot of money on something that may not make a lot of difference.

 

While you had it loaded up, did you see what voltage was going through it?

it was the same

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it was the same

 

1.475v or 1.544v ?

 

0.069v might make all the difference but I doubt it'll run that much hotter as a result.

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I don't even know if the CPU cooler is any good, I'm unfamiliar with them, I would recommend getting a liquid cooling kit but it's a lot of money on something that may not make a lot of difference.

 

While you had it loaded up, did you see what voltage was going through it?

Well i looked at reviews on it and people were putting them on extreme editions and i7s with no problem

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1.475v

 

It's making my head hurt, I can't think of anything so I'm going to bed now lol

 

2:56am.

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It's making my head hurt, I can't think of anything so I'm going to bed now lol

 

2:56am.

just tried a simulated load (BTW it almost got up to 100 degrees Celsius) and it was 1.544 but when i played bioshock it said 1.475

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Ok now the voltages are at 0.960-1.000. i turned up the fan RPM all the way but its still at 45-50 (Better)

 

45-50 degrees at idle?

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I have an a10-5800k and hwmonitor was giving me crazy numbers like idle at 55 and load at 82. My bios says im idling at 40 and another program (i forget the name cause im on my laptop) says i idle at 40 and go up to 52 full load. My cooler is the gelid tranquillo rev 2. Also, Im oc'd to 4.4 and am using the dual graphics. I think its just hwmonitor man.

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I have an a10-5800k and hwmonitor was giving me crazy numbers like idle at 55 and load at 82. My bios says im idling at 40 and another program (i forget the name cause im on my laptop) says i idle at 40 and go up to 52 full load. My cooler is the gelid tranquillo rev 2. Also, Im oc'd to 4.4 and am using the dual graphics. I think its just hwmonitor man.

 

HWMonitor might not like AMD CPU's because I've never come across that with Intel's though I thought they kind of used the same basic thermometers but I  don't really know.

 

Sure is a weird one.

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Use realtemp 3.70, this actually reads from the core itself and get prime95

 

open up cpuz, realtemp, prime95 and stress is with the blend option, then take a screenshot and post it here

 

 

Like so:

http://imageshack.us/content_round.php?page=done&id=4tHcl56imKGxmaSW1tiU3OfL

 

 

 

for some reason its tiny, but you get the point

Let's agree to disagree

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I have an a10-5800k and hwmonitor was giving me crazy numbers like idle at 55 and load at 82. My bios says im idling at 40 and another program (i forget the name cause im on my laptop) says i idle at 40 and go up to 52 full load. My cooler is the gelid tranquillo rev 2. Also, Im oc'd to 4.4 and am using the dual graphics. I think its just hwmonitor man.

my bios says i idle at 28 HWmonitor says at full load i get to 80-100

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Use realtemp 3.70, this actually reads from the core itself and get prime95

 

open up cpuz, realtemp, prime95 and stress is with the blend option, then take a screenshot and post it here

 

 

Like so:

http://imageshack.us/content_round.php?page=done&id=4tHcl56imKGxmaSW1tiU3OfL

 

 

 

for some reason its tiny, but you get the point

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It got past the Tj max...alot

Earlier yesterday i bumped up the RPMs so its better then 100 degrees at load.

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Not core temp, realtemp bro

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core temp is pretty good too.

 

But there is something wrong tough 47° idle for an amd IS hot

Let's agree to disagree

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Not core temp, realtemp bro

Realtemp does not work on AMD processors.

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core temp is pretty good too.

 

But there is something wrong tough 47° idle for an amd IS hot

IDK what to do. Ive tried everything everyone has recommended, nothing. Im going to install a super thick fan to see if that works. (It did on my athlon X2 XD) 

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IDK what to do. Ive tried everything everyone has recommended, nothing. Im going to install a super thick fan to see if that works. (It did on my athlon X2 XD) 

 

Increased airflow is only going to help, sure can't make things worse unless you're bothered about the acoustic level lol

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