Hi,
I just got myself an i5 2500k Chip off a forum with a MSI Z68A-GD65 mobo.
I went through the bios to do some setup tests and realised that the bios temperature reads 60 degress on idle, i've done quite abit of digging and it seems other similiar rigs only have idle temps of 30 degs inbetween.
I then installed the CPUID hardware temp monitor. I have not done any over clocking and i don't intend to until i figure out if there is any problem with the Chip. I've already re sit the stock cooler three times, cleaned off excess thermal paste with alcohol cleaners and practically those temperatures never change. I'm very sure i made sure i and clicked all the points of the cooler so that there is sufficient contact and pressure.
I have half the mind to get an aftermarket cooler, which i really dont mind getting, provided the intel cooler is the one that is causing the problem. I've attached a screenshot of the voltages and other readings. I've noticed that the POWERS and IA cores wattages and readings are three times the amount of some of those i can find online.
So im really puzzled by the readings. I've already flashed the bios to a new FW thinking it might be the issue and set everything back to optimal defaults. Is there anything in the bios i should be looking out for that is causing this unnecessary rise in heat. The temperature cores are strangely high at idle,
around 60 deg C. I don't intend to leave that rig active for long. I'm kinda afraid i my get my chip fried.
My rig is not even enclosed in a case now, so i dont think there are any issues with airflow, dust, etc
Any help is greatly appreciated!
I just got myself an i5 2500k Chip off a forum with a MSI Z68A-GD65 mobo.
I went through the bios to do some setup tests and realised that the bios temperature reads 60 degress on idle, i've done quite abit of digging and it seems other similiar rigs only have idle temps of 30 degs inbetween.
I then installed the CPUID hardware temp monitor. I have not done any over clocking and i don't intend to until i figure out if there is any problem with the Chip. I've already re sit the stock cooler three times, cleaned off excess thermal paste with alcohol cleaners and practically those temperatures never change. I'm very sure i made sure i and clicked all the points of the cooler so that there is sufficient contact and pressure.
I have half the mind to get an aftermarket cooler, which i really dont mind getting, provided the intel cooler is the one that is causing the problem. I've attached a screenshot of the voltages and other readings. I've noticed that the POWERS and IA cores wattages and readings are three times the amount of some of those i can find online.
So im really puzzled by the readings. I've already flashed the bios to a new FW thinking it might be the issue and set everything back to optimal defaults. Is there anything in the bios i should be looking out for that is causing this unnecessary rise in heat. The temperature cores are strangely high at idle,
around 60 deg C. I don't intend to leave that rig active for long. I'm kinda afraid i my get my chip fried.
My rig is not even enclosed in a case now, so i dont think there are any issues with airflow, dust, etc
Any help is greatly appreciated!