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52 minutes ago, AngelRafa said:

 

Stock cooler have a tendency to get clogged easily with small amount of dust, from my experience.

If it's not the case, stock cooler have one of the worst thermal paste, you may need to put new thermal paste on, like they have said.

Just now, EnemySp0tt3d said:

Its not dust that is causing it, its the Cpu cooler and thermal paste.

 

Just replace your thermal paste and remount your cooler and see if that changes anything.

If you do this, make sure you dont accidentally screw up anything. I'm warning you because your expertise in physical PC building may be inadequate to do such a thing as putting more thermal paste on. If you are capable of doing this on your own and are confident go right ahead!

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Just now, EnemySp0tt3d said:

all you do is unscrew 4 screws, clean it off, and put a little dot on paste in the center... Building a pc isn't rocket science, its common sense.

It's easy for someone who has built their own PC, and does it often. I understand it may be easy for yourself and myself, but the first time you do it might be the the time you completely ruin the system.

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3 hours ago, Patsbro said:

I would try feeling near the PC to see if you can feel heat coming out, if you do, turn it off and try cleaning it out. Then take the gpu out and clean it, and put it back in. Are all your drivers updated?

I dont feel the heat :S and all drivers updated

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52 minutes ago, AngelRafa said:

 

Stock cooler have a tendency to get clogged easily with small amount of dust, from my experience.

If it's not the case, stock cooler have one of the worst thermal paste, you may need to put new thermal paste on, like they have said.

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4 hours ago, CptLameJokes said:

Stock cooler have a tendency to get clogged easily with small amount of dust, from my experience.

If it's not the case, stock cooler have one of the worst thermal paste, you may need to put new thermal paste on, like they have said.

Thanks man  i now have 46c :D but the motherboard still on 108c :S

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22 minutes ago, AngelRafa said:

Yes, celsius cel.PNG

I just googled around your MB, I have seen a lot of people who are reporting the same problem as you have right now; MB over 100 degree Celsius.

Apparently, your MB doesn't comme with a MB temp sensor at all. So it's saying sensor not found or broken. You can check the temp by hand (feel the heat). If it's around your body temp, you could rest assured.

As for CPU temp, every MB definitely have a sensor for it. You can't ignore a CPU temp warning.

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