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My Ryzen 3 2200G runs 127 degrees in bios at idle HELP

I bought a pre built sytem off some dude online. Case: Inwin Chopin

            Mobo: aesrock fatality b350 

            Cpu: Ryzen 3 2200g

            Ram: 16gb kit corsair vengence

 

He installed windows and mainly built it to test the new apu. When I got it all plugged in and turned on windows blue screened.

I checked the bios to see that my temps are 127.5 degrees Celsius. 

 

Turned it off, re applied thermal paste and stock cooler, still 127 degrees. 

 

I‘m no expert. 

I know the basics and I never had a problem like this.

 

please help I‘m scaredimage.thumb.jpg.19fd2c86e42ab80d34f234f73d0fe6fa.jpg

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Calm down iam 99% sure its temp sensors not working propperly at thjs temperature you woukd be seeing smoke and apu would just die on the spot. Just turn off the cpu temp monitoring and it should be fine or touch it carefully to check is temperature really that high

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Calm down, first confirm the reading is genuine.

 

While it's on and showing that temp in bios put your hand close to the CPU, don't actually touch it but at that temp you should be able to feel the heat.

 

If it feels cool then flash the bios to the latest version ASAP.

 

If you can feel heat coming from it stop immediately and set up an RMA within your retailer to return everything for testing.

 

Just a warning, ONLY FLASH IF YOU'RE 100% SURE THE TEMP ISNT CORRECT!!!! If your system shuts down mid flash you've got a brick.

 

If you're worried at all take it into a shop and ask them to diagnose it for you, it'll cost but if they kill it then it's on them, not you.

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Ok thank‘s guys I‘ll go touch it

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lol the difference between peoples' reactions... I would have just laughed and been like "lol k" and ignored the temperature reading. It's not 127 degrees, it's probably like 40 degrees max.

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1 minute ago, violentnumeric said:

lol the difference between peoples' reactions... I would have just laughed and been like "lol k" and ignored the temperature reading. It's not 127 degrees, it's probably like 40 degrees max.

Touching it and it feels cool

also it‘s at 127.5 degrees the second it‘s on so that doesn‘t make sense.

 

I‘ll try booting into windows again

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5 minutes ago, TeoCruz said:

Touching it and it feels cool

also it‘s at 127.5 degrees the second it‘s on so that doesn‘t make sense.

 

I‘ll try booting into windows again

Go grab the latest UEFI and update it.

 

https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming K4/#BIOS

 

You need to go to V4.30 first then after go to V4.70 (make sure that board matches yours first though)

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Thank you guys so much for helping!

This was my first time on this forum and I can‘t belive how fast you replied!

It was a false reading lol.

Ok how do i set this to solved. 

Is this a thing on this forum?

 

love yall 

greetings from switzerland

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17 minutes ago, TeoCruz said:

Thank‘s man I will

Do I have to tho?

Yes, I'd strongly recommend you do. It's likely your board is running a very old UEFI version which will still have early Ryzen bugs present, poorer memory support and not have the meltdown and spectre fixes.

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