Heating issues with my i3

devan_joe

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So in my previous thread i did a fix well almost fix it worked for a few days and now its back im using windows10 i3 4150 8gb ram gtx670 and a corsair cx750m my cpu idles at60digrees but when i put it off and on it goes till 80 then my pc shuts down i dont know what to do my pc ia useless now
 
Room temps are about 40 case temps acording to my fan controller is between 34-39digrees i jist left my pc of put it on while just on my homescreen i ran realtemp my cpu idles at 55-60digrees as soon as i start any game or xpu demanding program even testing my sensors in real temp my temps fly to 80 and my pc turns of my cpu cooler is a cm 120v plus
 
Are you talking centigrade or Fahrenheit?

At idle, you should expect about 10-15c. over ambient if your stock cooler is mounted well and the fan is running.
Check the back of the motherboard to verify that all 4 pins are through the motherboard and locked.
If you nudge the cooler, there should be no wiggle.
 
I took out my cpu fan controllers temp monitor put the pc on and it red temps outside the case at arpund 35-38digrees celsius also i removed my watercooler removed old thermal paste put new tp on put cpu block on everything snug started it up and enteredthe bios temps rose from50Digrees selcius to 80 in less that 2 min and pc shut down
 
OK. So it is summer and it is hot. 40C inside is still high though. No air conditioning, I assume. If air temp is 32C, then idle could be close to 45C, and load could be 65C, and stress would be 85C. Do you fans speed up as the temperature rise? How hot is the pipe out from the water block, and in to the waterblock?
 
The water block gets abit hot pip isnt cold but can bearly feel heat from the pipes also my pc idles at 60c not 40 and when even just entering the menu of a game the temps rise to 80c and pc shuts down also all my fans are on max got 2 front cm sicleflow 120mm and on the radiator 2 corsair sp fans as exhaust
 
I was not repeating what it was, merely what it might reasonably be. Do you have a thermometer to measure the temperatures? If the pipes out are not hot, or are warm going in it is a sign of a faulty radiator.

If your pump is failing it will not move enough water. Knowing the temperature of the pipe coming out of the water block would help. (and in too, and any temperature change between the water block out and radiator in)
 
im using a water cooler and it doesnt have (pins) its tied with screws

 
Things might jist have fixed themself you dont know only thing i did was remove old thermal past put some on and bam next day its fixed and temps are a okay so please if your trying to insult me by saying that same thing about fitting it properly please stop because thats not helping someone thats just saying things the person already knows