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I swaped out my msi 990fxa gaming mobo for a sabertooth 990fx r3.0 to better handel the high tdp of my amd fx 9590 black processor,

 

Since the swap i cant even complete a cinebench benchmark for the cpu without the computer crashing due to heat and it runs hot even at idle, i re seated the cooler and re applied thermal paste same results, swaped back to the msi board and no issues all was normal and well.

 

Any ideas what may be wrong, this isant,my first build but the first issue like this here is my parts list.

 

Nanoxia ds6 case

Rosewill quark 1200psu

Amd fx 9590 black edition

Corsair h100i aio cooler with 4 fans (push/pull)

Msi 990fxa gaming (original mobo, still works)

Asus sabertooth 990fx R3.0 (new mobo with

overheating issues)

Corsair vengence 32gb ram

Nvidia gtx 980 (please dont give me hell for mixing red and green teams)

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6 minutes ago, lifestinks37 said:

I swaped out my msi 990fxa gaming mobo for a sabertooth 990fx r3.0 to better handel the high tdp of my amd fx 9590 black processor,

 

Since the swap i cant even complete a cinebench benchmark for the cpu without the computer crashing due to heat and it runs hot even at idle, i re seated the cooler and re applied thermal paste same results, swaped back to the msi board and no issues all was normal and well.

 

Any ideas what may be wrong, this isant,my first build but the first issue like this here is my parts list.

 

Nanoxia ds6 case

Rosewill quark 1200psu

Amd fx 9590 black edition

Corsair h100i aio cooler with 4 fans (push/pull)

Msi 990fxa gaming (original mobo, still works)

Asus sabertooth 990fx R3.0 (new mobo with overheating issues)

Nvidia gtx 980 (please dont give me hell for mixing red and green teams)

First of all. Why tf a 9590. And Its because such a high TDP

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Probably the boards VRM's not being able to handle the CPU.

The 9590 is basically a factory overclocked 8350 so it's always going to run hot.

 

My best advice would be return the Sabertooth board(if still possible) and save up for a Ryzen or Coffee Lake system.

 

 

         

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Im working with a bit of a budget thats why i cant go to a whole new system plus this one is just about a year and i cant return the sabertooth got it at a going out of biz sale im not looking to advice on new hardware just to make what i have work which it should aka like stated above why i bought a sabertooth because it can handel the tdp of the 9590 

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Any chance you can invest in a liquid cooler?

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Aside for my aio? The thing that gets me is my temps with the msi,board wer fine no abnormalities between day to day use and gameing or even running any bench mark, now the complete opposite with the new sabertooth board, im almost positive im missing a setting somewhere or something but im stumped, or asus's "fan control / thermal radar" is abbout as useful as a pet rock

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