Recently, some issues have been arising from my CPU. I have been having temperatures and throttling issues with a very good AIO cooler. In the BIOS settings, I disabled the turbo boost setting. After I did this, my PC was significantly less warm but now I'm having a throttle and weird single-core issue. I've re-applied the thermal paste on 3 separate occasions, checked if the PWM header was in the correct 4-pin slot, reset BIOS, cleared CMOS. I've tried everything I can to ensure that this okay but it's not working still. I'm really tempted to go to a local tech place and get it sorted there but I wanted to see if anyone can crack the case of what this could be? It's been creating a lot of unneeded stress. I have also not overclocked my CPU, and all fans seem to be running fine. I'm incredibly confused.
A Benchmark from Geekbench of my CPU - This is quite strange, my single core is not performing, and is performing at the bare minimum. The temperatures were stable when this was occurring. But my multi-core side of the test created a roar in my PC and throttled my CPU. I was hitting 100c temperatures.
Sometimes, my idle temps go from 35-40, to then high 40s and sometimes 50? Whilst gaming on Forza, it fluctuates from 70-80 sometimes even 85. When playing Valorant it hits 70-80, when playing CS:GO it's low, but CS:GO is a low demanding game anyway.
My Specs
Here is a benchmark that I couldn’t even complete in Intel’s Extreme Tuning Utility.
A Benchmark from Geekbench of my CPU - This is quite strange, my single core is not performing, and is performing at the bare minimum. The temperatures were stable when this was occurring. But my multi-core side of the test created a roar in my PC and throttled my CPU. I was hitting 100c temperatures.
Sometimes, my idle temps go from 35-40, to then high 40s and sometimes 50? Whilst gaming on Forza, it fluctuates from 70-80 sometimes even 85. When playing Valorant it hits 70-80, when playing CS:GO it's low, but CS:GO is a low demanding game anyway.
My Specs
Here is a benchmark that I couldn’t even complete in Intel’s Extreme Tuning Utility.
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