I've had this computer for about 8 years now, I think (not certain on that).
CPU: AMD FX-8120 Eight-Core Processor (Black Box)
RAM: 8 GB 1600 MHz
Motherboard: MSI (don't remember which) running BIOS E7693AMS V2.6
Graphics Card: Nvidia GT-750Ti
I've tested the liquid cooling system and all seems to be good there. Hot liquid is making it to the radiator, and cool liquid is making it to the CPU. I recently replaced the thermal paste because of an earlier overheating problem, and it was working just fine after that. I used Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste. It's peaked at 60C before, but usually hovered around 40-50. Now in BIOS, it's reaching 75, and would probably go higher if I wasn't shutting off the PC before then. I've read some other threads, but the solution seemed to be thermal paste, and I'm worried that isn't the case here. Am I doomed to buy a new PC?
CPU: AMD FX-8120 Eight-Core Processor (Black Box)
RAM: 8 GB 1600 MHz
Motherboard: MSI (don't remember which) running BIOS E7693AMS V2.6
Graphics Card: Nvidia GT-750Ti
I've tested the liquid cooling system and all seems to be good there. Hot liquid is making it to the radiator, and cool liquid is making it to the CPU. I recently replaced the thermal paste because of an earlier overheating problem, and it was working just fine after that. I used Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste. It's peaked at 60C before, but usually hovered around 40-50. Now in BIOS, it's reaching 75, and would probably go higher if I wasn't shutting off the PC before then. I've read some other threads, but the solution seemed to be thermal paste, and I'm worried that isn't the case here. Am I doomed to buy a new PC?