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just help me how to fix it i need new processor or  what ?

Before I can tell you how to fix it, I have to know what's actually broken. What's the reading in idle?

The worst thing i can imagine is, that you tmperature sonsor is dead. But as long as the processor is running nicely you don't have to change it. And the processor has a savty mechanism anyway and shut it donw when reaching 100°C. Does the processor thermal throttle while gaming?

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Before I can tell you how to fix it, I have to know what's actually broken. What's the reading in idle?

The worst thing i can imagine is, that you tmperature sonsor is dead. But as long as the processor is running nicely you don't have to change it. And the processor has a savty mechanism anyway and shut it donw when reaching 100°C. Does the processor thermal throttle while gaming

In idle 35 C when gaming 60c and then 255c and frame drops

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In idle 35 C when gaming 60c and then 255c and frame drops

OK the temperature is defnitly NOT the problem. It won't jump form 60°C to >90°C unless your cooler suddenly stops working.

When you got frame drops it looks like something is unsable. Overclocked something?

Have you run CPU, RAM and GPU stability test?

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OK the temperature is defnitly NOT the problem. It won't jump form 60°C to >90°C unless your cooler suddenly stops working.

When you got frame drops it looks like something is unsable. Overclocked something?

Have you run CPU, RAM and GPU stability test?

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Then test your system for stability. I can recommend the Intel Extrem Tuning Utility to test CPU and RAM.

It doeas not overstress your components like Pime95.

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I havent replaced my thermal paste for 2 years

You can use AIDA64 (the free month). 2 years is not that old, should be ok.

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what does the program do ?

You can montiore a lot details (temp. frequency, driver version...) of your system. And it alos have a stability test.

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but i want to fix ghz drop 

What do you want to fix, if you don't know where the probleme is?!?

Using a Mont Carlo method and exchange parts randomly?

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and how I can where the problem is 

Download AIDA64, start the stability test and keep an eye on the temperatures. Let the test run for ~1 hour. If all temps stays below 85°C your cooling is fine....

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the same with this program 

The same with Speedfan?

Then I am guessing that there's something wrong .. 

Perhaps it is the temperature sensor like another guy has said.

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and what i need to do to buy new CPU ?

Look what socket your current CPU is using and buy a new one that has exact the same socket. IF you desire to buy a new CPU without testing to old one and try to fix it.

I won't recommend it, but it's your choice and money.....

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farenhight or Celsius, stupid question but...

255f is still over 100C, it'd be over the TJmax either way.

 

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For me the temp sounds like bugged sensor. Or that OP has looked wrong reading. Both are sadly very common. As for if its bottleneck or not, or faulty stuff, stress test results would be nice to know.

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and what i need to do to buy new CPU ?

 

i'm not trying to be a jerk here but this has to be said.

 

are you going to keep ignoring the help from posters until someone tells you what you want to hear? you have had people give you clear instructions on how to help diagnose the problem. computers are incredibly complex electronics with thousands of points of failure. a simple symptom could be caused by literally a 1000 different causes. in order to tell you what you have to do to fix it you'll have to follow basic troubleshooting steps to find the actual cause of the problem. if you don't want to do this, find a local computer technician and take your pc there. we aren't psychic and can't tell you what the problem is without you doing some troubleshooting. buying a new cpu and/or motherboard may or may not be the best solution.

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i'm not trying to be a jerk here but this has to be said.

 

are you going to keep ignoring the help from posters until someone tells you what you want to hear? you have had people give you clear instructions on how to help diagnose the problem. computers are incredibly complex electronics with thousands of points of failure. a simple symptom could be caused by literally a 1000 different causes. in order to tell you what you have to do to fix it you'll have to follow basic troubleshooting steps to find the actual cause of the problem. if you don't want to do this, find a local computer technician and take your pc there. we aren't psychic and can't tell you what the problem is without you doing some troubleshooting. buying a new cpu and/or motherboard may or may not be the best solution.

That's very true, I had the same feeling....

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