CPU temp

drobinray

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Apr 14, 2012
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Hello,
please help 🙁,, my boot temp of my cpu is 51 Celsius , and the idle temp is 66 celsius to 67 celsius, but after gaming, the temp get higher to 74 Celsius, , i have read a forum on the internet that the idle temp is 22 celsius to 40 celsius..

please help .... my pc always restarts, when playing games... 🙁 🙁 🙁
 



i'm using a amd athlon le 1620 2.41 ghz on m6pcp m2 motherboard , ati radeon hd 5450 with 2gb ddr2,, on stock heatsink...

it always restart when playing need for speed, and sometimes, its idle temp is 66 to 71 celsius, (boot temp, is 50 celsius)


is it necessary to make a DIY cpu water cooler??
 
Idle temps are too high.

Clean out all the dust in the case, then remove and reseat the cooler if you haven't already.

You will need to replace the old thermal compound. A clean, lint free rag and isopropyl alcohol will do to clean the CPU and heatsink.
 



i dont think so, that my case has good cooling, i removed the side cover of it and put an rear exhaust fan (up and down ), i also put a large exhaust fan beside the gpu,, it has 2 exhaust fan and 1 big exhaust fan..

my cpu is running on 2.64 GHZ... from 2.41ghz
 

i dont know how to remove the cpu fan, to clean the heatsink.... ( i dont use thermal paste because i remove my processor every week, so i think i'm wasting money buying a thermal paste)


does DIY cpu water cooler can prevent my cpu from overheating?
 
Why are you removing your CPU every week?
Running without thermal compound is probably the main reason you're over heating.
 
Oh man, as been stated, get some thermal paste on that thing ( Artic Silver 5 is good ). You don't need much ( about the size of a small pea or half grian of long graine rice ). Also you say you have three exhaust fans, turn one around for an intake ( preferably in the front of the case ). I don't know why you are removing the CPU once a week, but don't as you are accoplishing nothing and taking a big risk in having an accident and damaging that thing.