OverHeated CPU 90c Idle

SouLReaVeR89

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Sep 29, 2016
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So I was playing a game (fifa 16) when I started to notice that my pc is so slow then it shutdown by itself so I figured either the power supply is died on me or the cpu. So I checked the power supply and I found nothing wrong with it and I checked the temp of the cpu and it was over 90 C. Then I started to clean the fans and re-apply the thermal paste with no luck.

Note: the temp in bios start from 70~78 and it start to get higher one degree per sec.

Here is my rag info's:


  • Intel® Core™ i7 3820 Processor (4x 3.60GHz/10MB L3 Cache) - Intel Core i7 3820
    Corsair Hydro Series H60 Liquid CPU Cooling System - Standard 120mm Fan
    16 GB [4 GB X4] DDR3-1600 Memory Module - G.Skill Ripjaws X
    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 - 2GB - EVGA Superclocked - Core: 1058MHz - Single Card
    Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4 -- 4x PCI-E 2.0 x16
    850 Watt - XFX Core Edition PRO

and here is a snap to the cpu area with the fan's

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Thanks
 
Solution
No vibration = dead pump, dead pump = water not moving, water not moving = hot water builds up in the block and heat doesn't get dissipated. You might as well have no cooler on it as it is right now. This is why it's getting so hot so fast and why it starts at 70C or so, because the water in the block is hot so the CPU can't cool after shutting down and has almost no heat dissipation, hence the rapid heat build-up.

If the AIO is still in warranty RMA it, if not you need a new cooler.
No vibration = dead pump, dead pump = water not moving, water not moving = hot water builds up in the block and heat doesn't get dissipated. You might as well have no cooler on it as it is right now. This is why it's getting so hot so fast and why it starts at 70C or so, because the water in the block is hot so the CPU can't cool after shutting down and has almost no heat dissipation, hence the rapid heat build-up.

If the AIO is still in warranty RMA it, if not you need a new cooler.
 
Solution
Just an update for my situation, I bought a new cooling system and it gets back to normal temperature 28 C idle and 49 C 100% usage of the core.
So I found out that the pump of the H60 is stopped and the hot water is staying over the cpu causing this hot temperature.

Thank you Mr Kagouris for your help.