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CPU i7 8700 97 degree problem

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Was the cooler used too or just the CPU?

Because you need to reapply thermal paste if it was used.

I have bought a 2nd hand CPU i7 8700, and upon checking the CPU temperature on speecy, core temp and even in my bios the temperature was so very high,

It always shown 97-98 degree. I personally touch the  backplate and yes it was too hot. I already checked in the bios if the processor was over clocked but it is still in 3.2 ghz

 

The details of my board is:

 

Processor - i7 8700

Motherboard - Z370 HD3P

CPU COOLOER - STACK INTEL FAN

 

Is there anyone solved same issue as mine?

 

Thank s

 

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Have you checked if the cooler is mounted properly and that the thermal paste is sufficient?

Don't forget to "Quote" when replying so we can see it. 

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Not surprised, that stock cooler is rubbish

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1 minute ago, Jurrunio said:

Not surprised, that stock cooler is rubbish

That is true, but it shouldn't be throttling at idle.

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6 minutes ago, ZeichenZeiber said:

I have bought a 2nd hand CPU i7 8700, and upon checking the CPU temperature on speecy, core temp and even in my bios the temperature was so very high,

It always shown 97-98 degree. I personally touch the  backplate and yes it was too hot. I already checked in the bios if the processor was over clocked but it is still in 3.2 ghz

 

The details of my board is:

 

Processor - i7 8700

Motherboard - Z370 HD3P

CPU COOLOER - STACK INTEL FAN

 

Is there anyone solved same issue as mine?

 

Thank s

 

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Since it's used, what Thermal Paste did u use between the cooler and the cpu?

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Was the cooler used too or just the CPU?

Because you need to reapply thermal paste if it was used.

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Reseat cooler with new paste. Or if you need to go shopping, consider getting budget cooler for it. i7 in heavy use can get hot, even non-K ones.

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On 9/2/2018 at 8:36 AM, Enderman said:

Was the cooler used too or just the CPU?

Because you need to reapply thermal paste if it was used.

It is now has low temparature, i just put thermal paste and fitted the stack fan. And also ive seen that it was O.C to 4.2 ghz haha

I just returned it

 

Thank you all

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