CPU temp while gaming 77

Apr 12, 2018
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I bought my pc 6 months ago. If there was any problem back then I didn’t check and but recently I am facing a problem. Whenever I am playing high end game the cpu temperature gets unbelievably high like 75-77 degree even in medium settings. (ie: assassins creed origin, payback). Regular temperature of my CPU is 38/40 degree Celsius. My ambient temperature is 26 degree Celsius. At first I thought the problem is with my casing. My casing was cooler master masterbox lite 5 atx midtower. So I have changed it as well as my cooler which was evo 212 aircooler. Now I am using phanteks enthoo pro m as casing and deepcool maelstrom 240T liquid cooler.

But still it is high like before which is 75/77 degree while gaming and 38/40 degree in idle mode. My settings are ok. My room is very open for airflow. What is wrong with it? Can anyone say? While 100% CPU load with prime95 it reaches something like 88 degree Celsius. What’s wrong? My fans are working fine and in highest RPM. I have checked almost everything that I know. Even though I have reinstalled my OS. I don’t have anything left to do that I know. I didn’t overclock my CPU.

A solution would be very nice. Thanks..

My whole pc config:

i5- 8600k cpu
Zotac 1060 6gb
Ram 16gb
Cooler: Deepcool maelstrom 240T
Casing: phanteks enthoo pro M
 
Prime is an insane torture test sort of temperature load, so, is not really relevant unless your workload is constant Blender and Cinebench.

75C is a bit warm, I'd say the Deepcool is doing about all it can, and, even though temps are perhaps 8-10C above the temps most folks are super-happy with, it is still more than 25C below throttling.

IN gaming, your 1060 will be the bottleneck anyway, so, no real need to enable MCE mode if your MB supports it.
 
Many of the Z370 MBs (especially Asus) default enable a BIOS setting with CPU /advanced settings called MCE (MultiCore Enhancement) by default, which will run all cores at/near max turbo speed if cooling/power regulation allows...
If you monitor HWMonitor, and see all 6 cores at 4.3 GHz, then for sure MCE is enabled....; as your GTX1060 is more than maxed out/saturated with your current CPU, you could easily disable MCE to lower your temps 5-6C I'd guess....

YOur call....

(What is your current mainboard?)
 


 
I have found the solution of my problem. It was with my cpu. It had some kind of technical fault. So under warranty they have changed my cpu and Voila! Now under load without oc my cpu touches highest 65 degree Celsius.. Now everything is alright..
 

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