Hey everyone, I have a problem with my CPU that reaches almost 100 degrees while being idle, even in BIOS, before it boots to the system. The issue appeared after I moved my computer to another location, however it was treated very gently and no physical damage could be made.
My setup:
MB: MSI Z170A Gaming Pro Carbon
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K
Cooler: be quiet! Silent Loop 240
What is a bit weird - when the CPU runs at high temperatures for even more than 1 hour, it does not produce any physically noticable heat. Case feels very cool near the CPU, also motherboard and GPU temperatures stay the same, they are even a bit lower.
What I tried:
I suspect that my pump is filled with air bubbles, from time to time it produces loud rumbling sounds, however it never affected the temperatures previously. I am also completely sure that cooling is mounted properly.
Do you have any ideas what can cause that problem?
My setup:
MB: MSI Z170A Gaming Pro Carbon
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K
Cooler: be quiet! Silent Loop 240
What is a bit weird - when the CPU runs at high temperatures for even more than 1 hour, it does not produce any physically noticable heat. Case feels very cool near the CPU, also motherboard and GPU temperatures stay the same, they are even a bit lower.
What I tried:
- changing thermal paste on CPU
- checking for proper fan and pump connection
- reinstalling OS and BIOS
I suspect that my pump is filled with air bubbles, from time to time it produces loud rumbling sounds, however it never affected the temperatures previously. I am also completely sure that cooling is mounted properly.
Do you have any ideas what can cause that problem?