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play or not play Cpu overheat

DarkSQ7

Hello guys im back agian i cant buy the parts today but im worryd that my cpu will fry to dead should i play or not ?

 

At my cpu is 105 *c  climp up to 113 *c 

 

what should i do ?

extreem heat 117 *c

Stock cooler and its a AMD A6-6400K

 

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I am suprised you didn't blow your CPU up by now looool.

 

Take off the cooler, apply new thermal paste and DO NOT OVERCLOCK IT ABOVE 95 DEGREES.

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its running on a boost clock of 4.1 mmghzz

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1 minute ago, DarkSQ7 said:

its running on a boost clock of 4.1 mmghzz

As the guy said above, take the cooler off, reapply thermal paste, and make sure the cooler is seated correctly.

Needs money for car parts :P

 

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What programs are you using to monitor CPU temperature?

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Should put a frying pan over it and fry up some bacon to snack on while you game.

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well. You just below my mind. I thought all the CPU will shut down over 100c. You may not apply the thermal paste on you CPU.

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i re apliaad the past but wen i was trying to take of my stock cooler ineeded to be strong and got my cooler off en the cpu was sticking right on the cooler his bottum so u ript it out of the socket whitout the arm was out so is that a problem now i see temps like 67 *c -80 *c max 

 

i got a max of 84 now but after it drop instandly 

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6 minutes ago, DarkSQ7 said:
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i re apliaad the past but wen i was trying to take of my stock cooler ineeded to be strong and got my cooler off en the cpu was sticking right on the cooler his bottum so u ript it out of the socket whitout the arm was out so is that a problem now i see temps like 67 *c -80 *c max 

 

i got a max of 84 now but after it drop instandly 

Uh... Hah. Let's ignore that part.

 

Use HW Monitor though. It'll give you a better picture of what your temps are doing.

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Why dont you just go into bios and underclock it for now until you can get the proper hardware.

Current built PCs:

1: XFX DD  AMD R7 260x / AMD FX-6300 4.7ghz OC /  MSI 970A Krait edition mobo / Deepcool captain 120 AIO cooler / 10gb of 1866 ram???? / 750W evga psu  / 1TB Seagate 'Cuda + 16GB SSD /  packed into a Bitfenix Shadow  window

2: Intel G3258 3.5 GHZ OC / G1 gaming 4gb GTX960 / 8GB of Ram / 128GB A-data ssd/ misc gigabyte mobo / Alpine Pro rev2.0 cooler / 500W Seasonic PSU / in a Bitfenix Pandora Window

3: AMD A6-7400K 3.8 GHZ OC / Misc AM2+ Gigabyte mobo / Cooler master Hyper T2 Cooler / 1 TB Seagate 'Cuda / 8GB 1866 corsair vengeance pro RAM / XFX 500W psu / in a cougar spike case

4: Intel G3258 oc 4ghz / Random MSI mobo / 1TB seagate 'Cuda / Cooler master hyper T-4 / 8GB Fury X ram / 4GB Club 3D R9 380 / 500W EVGA psu / locked up in a thermaltake versa N21 window

5: AMD FX-6300 4.1OC / Cooler master T4 cooler / MSI 970A gaming motherboard / 1TB Western digital blue / 8GB Hyper X Ram / 500W Thermaltake PSU / 2GB XFX DD R9 280 / Bitfenix Nova window case

The odd laptop: Asus ROG GL552-VW / intel i7 skylake / GTX 960M 2GB / 1TB toshiba HDD / 128 GB A-data M.2 SSD

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