My Intel Core i7-2700K 3.5 GHz [BX80623I72700K] is Over Heating [92º - 92.5º always]

Eatr61

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Hello guys!

Recently I discover my CPU was and still running at 92º - 92.5º heating most of the times.

[Sorry for my English, I'm Spanish]

My CPU is a i7 - 2700k at 3.5 GHz, the reference code is BX80623I72700K
From one day to another, the CPU goes to that heat and with changes in the cooler and paste, the problem persist.

I come from this post about my Graphic Card who makes me discover this problem and I'm worried right now because I did all I know for fix the problems and the computer but none of them is working

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2641866/geforce-gtx-760-2gb-windforce-edition-problems-performing-fps.html

This is my general Setup of the PC:

- CPU: Intel Core i7 - 2700K - 3.5 GHz
- Motherboard: ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen3
- RAM: Ripjaws X DDR3 1600 PC3-12800 16GB 2x8
- Graphic Card: GeForce GTX 760 2GB OC WindForce
- Ventilation: 2 Fans.

- Software: Windows 7 - 64 Bits
- Drivers: 350.12 NVIDIA.


My BIOS Details
Main: https://cloudup.com/cEAiRgAIBej
OC Tweaker - Voltage Control: https://cloudup.com/c_J3hxvZoPZ
OC Tweaker - CPU Control and Settings: https://cloudup.com/cc0G8PQcHRc
Monitor: https://cloudup.com/cBbT4dFR4p1

And a Photo and Video of my Motherboard - CPU - Cooler working in the actual state:

Video: https://cloudup.com/cO0wy4R2wgD
Photo: https://cloudup.com/ci9bEsQUfyP
 


I'm doing it with the BIOS details, you can see it with the recent photo I take it right now: https://cloudup.com/cBbT4dFR4p1

Seems so, but yesterday I put a new Cooler and the results was the same with the old cooler, I don't get it.
 


Thanks for the recomendation but ... why the two coolers I put don't work or reduce the heat?

I don't understand what happens, because the new cooler is first time use and the other one was working fine... I'm scare about buying something that didn't work.
 
let me add another aspect here... have your computer crashed/turned off with that temp? Do you hear the fans spinning? In some rare cases it can be the sensor that is giving out false information. I see mobo temp is 31 C. Now im not some big expert but if your cpu hold at 90+ C and is in contact with the mobo then its temp should also be higher... i would say around 50C and it would also crash often
 


In the last month I never see the PC Crashing or turning off, like half year ago the PC give me a one Blue Screen but just that, don't have any kind of problem with this PC, only the days when the graphic card or CPU heat up and the frames per second are just low to the point of 10 - 20 FPS and Benchmarks of 6 FPS in Maximun settings... That just say I can't play games, only in medium or low at 30 fps or 60, when I usually can play all kind of games at 50 fps in max settings or ultra.

And of course, I can hear the fans moving, I will put you a video:

https://cloudup.com/cO0wy4R2wgD

More information with the CPUID HWM Monitor Pro:

http://puu.sh/hMLcN/e7909afbc2.png

 
seems like faulty sensor then...
just to be sure check with another program the temps again... this way you will have 2 out of 3 test results scoring same and will help you determine if it really is sensor issue

UPDATE: Now that i think of it... try updating your BIOS and see again what results will that give