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Retired Scrub
So, today, my desktop was running poorly and I rebooted it to see what was up. First thing I see when the screen turns on again is something about temperature issues, so when I get to my main screen, I open up CoreTemp.
All four cores were running at 105 C. I don't even overclock anything on my machine.
I immediately turned off my machine and looked some stuff up on my phone and the first recommendation what I originally thought to do. Check the Thermal Paste. Sure enough, it was nearly burnt up. Luckily, I had my tube of Antec Diamond Compound and I replace the paste. On startup, it was back down to 50ish. Now, it's creeping back up to the 80s.
I cleaned out the dust, I changed the paste, my cables are reasonably managed and I confirmed in the BIOS that I'm not set to overclock anything, so I have no idea what is causing the high temps.
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor
CPU Cooler: Corsair H55 57.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
Any ideas? I'd rather not have to buy a new CPU, but I don't want to roast this one either.
All four cores were running at 105 C. I don't even overclock anything on my machine.
I immediately turned off my machine and looked some stuff up on my phone and the first recommendation what I originally thought to do. Check the Thermal Paste. Sure enough, it was nearly burnt up. Luckily, I had my tube of Antec Diamond Compound and I replace the paste. On startup, it was back down to 50ish. Now, it's creeping back up to the 80s.
I cleaned out the dust, I changed the paste, my cables are reasonably managed and I confirmed in the BIOS that I'm not set to overclock anything, so I have no idea what is causing the high temps.
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor
CPU Cooler: Corsair H55 57.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
Any ideas? I'd rather not have to buy a new CPU, but I don't want to roast this one either.