Oh my that POOR ryzen 5 2600 jee I guess just put your cooler on it and monitor it's temps with hwmonitor or other software and use a program like intelburntest to stress test it to see if it can still function properly. During intelburntest default settings it should not reach 90c my ryzen 5 2600 only reaches about 70c max during the test. And just game with it to see if it still works. If it doesn't pass the test then try lowering clock speeds or putting it out of it's...My cpu reaches 110°c the it shuts down when booting in bios i have not put the heatsink because we are checking only the motherboard if it is okay or not. Is my cpu broken or not
My motherboard aorus b450 pro wifi
Psu is seasonic m12 600 watts
And ryzen 5 2600
My cpu reaches 110°c (that's hot)then it shuts down when booting in bios i have not put the heatsink(thats why) because we are checking only the motherboard if it is okay or not. Is my cpu broken or not(maybe)
My motherboard aorus b450 pro wifi
Psu is seasonic m12 600 watts
And ryzen 5 2600
NEVER operate a CPU without a cooler attached. PERIOD!You might have just broken it by not running it with the heatsink on!
NEVER RUN A CPU FOR MORE THAN A FEW SECONDS, WITHOUT A HEATSINK ON.
It has no cooling capabilities whatsoever, and will not even throttle because you're in BIOS.
Apply some good thermal paste, and put your heatsink on. Do not touch that power switch until you have!
Cross your fingers, and hope you haven't cooked your CPU/mobo.
NEVER operate a CPU without a cooler attached. PERIOD!
Shhhhh....don't tell the pros. That'll be your little secret.You can, when testing, in VERY limited circumstances. When you know EXACTLY what you are doing.
You just keep ripping coolers on and off to test CPUs then hahaha all good!Shhhhh....don't tell the pros. That'll be your little secret.
You can, when testing, in VERY limited circumstances. When you know EXACTLY what you are doing.
No point putting a heatsink on if you are testing specific mobo issues or testing POST, then you have to take it on and off twenty times haha
But i'm relatively certain this is NOT what the OP was doing.
lol
Thats the builders that don't know what their doing builders with experience put past on the CPU and set the cooler on top without fastening it down.lol
That's why there are people who do it to test every day!
Each to their own i guess.
OP, DO NOT RUN POWER THROUGH YOUR PC AGAIN WITHOUT A HEATSINK ATTACHED TO YOUR CPU. If you value your rig.
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The builders that don't know what their doing builders with experience put past on the CPU and set the cooler on top without fastening it down.
Oh my that POOR ryzen 5 2600 jee I guess just put your cooler on it and monitor it's temps with hwmonitor or other software and use a program like intelburntest to stress test it to see if it can still function properly. During intelburntest default settings it should not reach 90c my ryzen 5 2600 only reaches about 70c max during the test. And just game with it to see if it still works. If it doesn't pass the test then try lowering clock speeds or putting it out of it's misery. I haven't dealt with severe overheating like that before but that's just what I'd do. And please don't do what you did again.My cpu reaches 110°c the it shuts down when booting in bios i have not put the heatsink because we are checking only the motherboard if it is okay or not. Is my cpu broken or not
My motherboard aorus b450 pro wifi
Psu is seasonic m12 600 watts
And ryzen 5 2600
You didn't at least place an ice cube on it?My cpu reaches 110°c the it shuts down when booting in bios i have not put the heatsink because we are checking only the motherboard if it is okay or not. Is my cpu broken or not
My motherboard aorus b450 pro wifi
Psu is seasonic m12 600 watts
And ryzen 5 2600