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Hey guys,

 

It seems that I'm getting really high temps with my CPU, when I run Prime95 in Blend, my temps go to about 60 Degrees but it raises to the 105 Degree Shutdown Limit.

 

I'm running it at 4GHZ with a Corsair H55, and I just replaced the TIM trying to diagnose the problem.

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Hey guys,

 

It seems that I'm getting really high temps with my CPU, when I run Prime95 in Blend, my temps go to about 60 Degrees but it raises to the 105 Degree Shutdown Limit.

 

I'm running it at 4GHZ with a Corsair H55, and I just replaced the TIM trying to diagnose the problem.

What is the voltage you're running at? if you're using a high voltage it'll get really hot and really unstable really quick.

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Hey guys,

 

It seems that I'm getting really high temps with my CPU, when I run Prime95 in Blend, my temps go to about 60 Degrees but it raises to the 105 Degree Shutdown Limit.

 

I'm running it at 4GHZ with a Corsair H55, and I just replaced the TIM trying to diagnose the problem.

Dont use prime 95 it makes your voltage go a tone higher then you put. also whats your voltage?

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Dont use prime 95 it makes your voltage go a tone higher then you put. also whats your voltage?

Default and what would you suggest I use to stress test?

CPU AMD Ryzen 5 3600x | GPU GIGABYTE GTX 1070ti WINDFORCE | MOBO ASUS Prime X570-P | MEMORY XPG Spectrix 2x8GB 3200MHz  | PSU OCZ Zx 850W | CASE NZXT H440

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Default and what would you suggest I use to stress test?

DON'T EVER not change the voltage when overclocking.  Don't us eprime 95 either. If the voltage is on auto then that is the reason. You need to chane it to the default manualy so then you can voerclock without changing teh voltage. 

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