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X4860k Overheating with Cryorig C7

I bought a 860K and it is not overclocked but i was rendering a video in Premiere and the CPU was reaching about 230 degrees Fahrenheit (110 C). Is this normal?

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Reseat your cooler and reapply thermal paste . Also check there isn't a sticker on the cooler plate .

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Just now, tp95112 said:

Try reseat the cooler and see if it is warm to the touch it might actually be a bad sensor

 

Defo. Your computer should shut down if it actually gets to that temp, so the sensor is probs faulty. 

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1 minute ago, tp95112 said:

Try reseat the cooler and see if it is warm to the touch it might actually be a bad sensor

 

Ok. I think it was a bad sensor b

 

1 minute ago, Zando Bob said:

Defo. Your computer should shut down if it actually gets to that temp, so the sensor is probs faulty. 

Ok Thanks my sensor is probably bad. 

 

3 minutes ago, tp95112 said:

Try reseat the cooler and see if it is warm to the touch it might actually be a bad sensor

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Zando Bob said:

Defo. Your computer should shut down if it actually gets to that temp, so the sensor is probs faulty. 

AMD Overdrive especially makes recording an average temperature on my father's 860K rather a mammoth issue, with the temperature incredibly hyper active to that of differentiating heavily.

 

I've seen a couple of threads from 2012 surrounding suspiciously high temperature recordings on the FM2+ sockets specifically, with some hardware monitoring applications reading higher and lower compared to other hardware monitors and so forth, so it may just correlate to that.

 

My dad's system has turned of a couple off times after having reached a certain temperature I believed a result from long idling periods, so 860K atleast knows it gets a tad toasty some times xD

 

The TDP of an 860K is advertised at 95W also, with the C7 at only 100W, so potential inadequate cooling elsewhere in the system? 

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