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HELP is the temperature normal?

am not an expert on pc, but is the temperature normal?

 

i have a msi z97 gaming 5 i7 4790k LGA 115, and the motherboard says 60?cpu.PNG

 

 

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Temperatures are fine.

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depends on whether on idle or not, but for after full load looks fine

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If this is under max load it's fine. If this is idle it's not good

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8 hours ago, don_svetlio said:

If this is under max load it's fine. If this is idle it's not good

is on idle, how can i lower the temperature?

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8 hours ago, 19_blackie_73 said:

depends on whether on idle or not, but for after full load looks fine

is on idle, how can i lower the temperature?

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6 minutes ago, rayman2016 said:

is on idle, how can i lower the temperature?

are these the temps of idling the pc for around 15 min? Then I'd be more concerned about the cpu temps. What do you have for a CPU cooler? did you manually change some settings for the cpu in the bios? looks like you disabled the power saving mode of the cpu because it looks like your cpu doesn't downclock automatically. Or did you OC it?

But due to the fact that your cpu runs at 4.2 GHz, it is not abnormal that there's more stress on the power delivery than on downclocked states. So this would explain why your MOBO sits at 60°C

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9 hours ago, 19_blackie_73 said:

are these the temps of idling the pc for around 15 min? Then I'd be more concerned about the cpu temps. What do you have for a CPU cooler? did you manually change some settings for the cpu in the bios? looks like you disabled the power saving mode of the cpu because it looks like your cpu doesn't downclock automatically. Or did you OC it?

But due to the fact that your cpu runs at 4.2 GHz, it is not abnormal that there's more stress on the power delivery than on downclocked states. So this would explain why your MOBO sits at 60°C

just a normal build no OC, or anything like that, now the CPU is 14%, but the motherboard is 60 on IDLE, do i need to update the BIOS or what can i do?

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9 hours ago, rayman2016 said:

just a normal build no OC, or anything like that, now the CPU is 14%, but the motherboard is 60 on IDLE, do i need to update the BIOS or what can i do?

Which cooler are you using and whats your room temp? Even min temps are toasty, which would indicate bad mount on cooler. 60C for light load is NOT normal for DC i7. Even with stock cooler you should be at 55C. Weird thing is that load temps seem normal. But then again, I don't know what load was used.

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