I need help!!

JRod23

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May 31, 2016
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Sorry if I'm posting on the wrong forum. I just need some help and some insight with my build. So I've had my build for about 2 years now. Upgraded a lot of things till I got it to where I wanted to get it to. I have a kaby lake i7 with a corsair liquid cooler h100i 1080tife and a asus mb 16gb of ram. Since I got the build it's been perfect. But recently it has taking a down hill spiral and idk what to do anymore. So I've noticed my cpu temps are thru the roof reaching a 94-95°. I reapplied thermal paste I keep getting bsod left and right and I'm over it. Idk if it's my cooler my pc is clean always maintained it clean. Idk what happened to it. I'm sorry if it's so long but I have tried everything I can for it. I'm giving up. Is it the cpu cooler someone say is ram.. I just want to get her back up and going. Thanks for any input in advance.
 
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I use air coolers myself, so I'm not overly familiar with AIOs. I have read that mounting can be an issue which may explain the high temperatures you're seeing. Still possible the AIO is faulty at some point as temperature sounds out of control for some currently unknown reason. I don't imagine it to be an issue at the moment, but is the CPU running at stock speeds?

Googling "code 52" seems to suggest there's a driver problem. See if there's anything here of any help: https://www.solvusoft.com/en/errors/device-manager-errors/microsoft-corporation/windows-operating-system/code-52/
Well I'm getting a code 52 which has started and then my pc been just crashing while gaming all the time.. But even with a new thermal paste I even bought a new liquid cooler and nothing has changed. The temps go from 35° and just shoots right to 75+ with just turning it on. Then under load goes to 85+ but then shoots down to 50 then back up to 90 highest its been 94 and then my pc just crashes..with a blue screen of death

 
I use air coolers myself, so I'm not overly familiar with AIOs. I have read that mounting can be an issue which may explain the high temperatures you're seeing. Still possible the AIO is faulty at some point as temperature sounds out of control for some currently unknown reason. I don't imagine it to be an issue at the moment, but is the CPU running at stock speeds?

Googling "code 52" seems to suggest there's a driver problem. See if there's anything here of any help: https://www.solvusoft.com/en/errors/device-manager-errors/microsoft-corporation/windows-operating-system/code-52/
 
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