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CPU Temp Over

Hello,

 

Every time I boot my PC I have this message "CPU Temp Over" and it won't let me reach the desktop. CPU temperature caps at 89-90C, if the computer was turned off for a while it lets me go to the desktop and the CPU temperature starts at around 30C then rises steadily until it reaches 89C and the PC reboots.

 

What I tried so far:

 

1: Reinstalling the CPU cooler.

2: Reapplying the thermal paste.

3: Reinstalling windows

4: Changing the CPU for a new one. (i5-7600k)

5: Clearing CMOS & Updating the BIOS

 

My Specs:

 

Motherboard: Asus 170-A

OS: Windows 10 64bit

BIOS Update: 3802
RAM: 2x8Go Corsair Vengence LPX 3200Mhz

CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K

Aftermarket Cooler: Fractal Design Celsius S36

Thermal Paste: Arctic Silver 5

GPU: EVGA GTX 1070ftw

PSU: Corsair RM850x 80+ Plat

Underwear color: Black

 

When did it happen?

 

It is kinda hard to say as I had temperature spikes long before I got to this state, pinpointing the first moment would be hard as it would be more than a year ago. However for the the error message to appear, that was about 1 month ago. One thing worth mentioning is that a while ago I tried my first overclocking experience for both GPU and CPU, which ended up in me setting everything back to default.

 

Please help me.

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If you have tried changing the CPU, then it might be the cooler. Maybe the cooler is not making enough contact??

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I have a feeling from the sounds of it the pump in the AIO has broken so you aren't pumping water round the system, and such the water is heating up as the CPU does and not dissipating it well, as the hot waters not reaching the radiator. Check the pump is plugged in and the settings in the BIOS for it are set up for a AIO. If they are check if it feels like the pump is pumping, and go from there

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1 minute ago, DemionicGin said:

If you have tried changing the CPU, then it might be the cooler. Maybe the cooler is not making enough contact??

the CPU sounds like it is working just fine it sounds more like the cooler than anything

The owner of "too many" computers, called

The Lord of all Toasters (1920X 1080ti 32GB)

The Toasted Controller (i5 4670, R9 380, 24GB)

The Semi Portable Toastie machine (i7 3612QM (was an i3) intel HD 4000 16GB)'

Bread and Butter Pudding (i7 7700HQ, 1050ti, 16GB)

Pinoutbutter Sandwhich (raspberry pi 3 B)

The Portable Slice of Bread (N270, HAHAHA, 2GB)

Muffinator (C2D E6600, Geforce 8400, 6GB, 8X2TB HDD)

Toastbuster (WIP, should be cool)

loaf and let dough (A printer that doesn't print black ink)

The Cheese Toastie (C2D (of some sort), GTX 760, 3GB, win XP gaming machine)

The Toaster (C2D, intel HD, 4GB, 2X1TB NAS)

Matter of Loaf and death (some old shitty AMD laptop)

windybread (4X E5470, intel HD, 32GB ECC) (use coming soon, maybe)

And more, several more

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