I've been using a Core i7-6700K for my gaming PC for the last 9 years. While it's definitely overdue for an upgrade, it has served me incredibly well. I’ve been able to play almost every game at 2K resolution—except for Star Citizen. This CPU has done its job, but now it’s 2025, and I think it’s time to move on.
Initially, I planned to repurpose this PC into a NAS to experiment with a home server setup. But now I’m having doubts. Recently, while watching a Super Mario speedrun, my PC fans suddenly ramped up to full blast. The strange part? The PC felt stone cold to the touch.
I checked Task Manager and saw my CPU usage was only at 18%, which was what I expected. But when I checked the core temps, all cores were running around 30°C—except for the first core, which was averaging 75°C. That was concerning.
To troubleshoot, I cleaned the PC thoroughly, dusted it, and reapplied new thermal paste. Unfortunately, that didn’t fix the issue. At this point, I think my CPU might be cooked, and I’m not sure if there’s any saving it.
If anyone has suggestions or ideas—whether for troubleshooting, repurposing, or advice on an upgrade—please let me know.