I just finished building my pc and went into the bios and the cpu temperature goes up to 95 degrees celsius after 1 minute. Can someone tell me how to get a cooler temperature please. Thanks
Well then, that's it for the low hanging fruit.There isn’t any plastic protection film on the cpu cooler, the cpu fan is spinning, the cpu fan came with thermal paste already on it, the screws are tighten evenly and the cpu fan is connected to the right header and i didn’t stick the case badge anywhere that came with the cpu.
4 case fans and the one that came with my cpuWhat's airflow like in the case? Number of case fans?
Thanksreset CMOS? doing that might fix a random bad setting, something like pushing a really high voltage to the CPU. It's good practice to do that anyway before first power on a new-built system.
Also be sure to update the board BIOS if you haven't yet.
Those things are reaching, I know. I really can't think of anything else. Without commenting on the PSU, since the brand is totally unfamiliar to me, the system appears well-matched. Like I said, this problem is really typical of poor contact between CPU heat spreader and CPU cooler so double/triple/quadruple check cooler mounting. Take it off, look at the patterns in the thermal paste (like a philosopher examining tea leaves), clean the old off apply new, re install. I believe you're using the stock cooler, since none's listed in your spec's, so torque fastners cross-wise to put even pressure on the CPU.
There was already thermal paste on the bottom of the cpu fan so when I get thermal paste do I remove the thermal paste already there on the cpu and then put it or just put it on top of the thermal paste already there.Probably a thermal paste issue
clean it off completely, from both the CPU and the cooler, and reapply a fresh application.There was already thermal paste on the bottom of the cpu fan so when I get thermal paste do I remove the thermal paste already there on the cpu and then put it or just put it on top of the thermal paste already there.
i have cleaned off the thermal paste from the cpu fan and cpu and applied new thermal paste and the cpu temperature still rises up to 95c. Could it be the cpu voltage?clean it off completely, from both the CPU and the cooler, and reapply a fresh application.
Apply a pea-sized dot in the center of the CPU top, then place the cooler straight down with a slight twisting movement to line up the screws to the threaded inserts. Do not rock or tilt it. Engage the screws one at a time, do not tighten until all four are engaged. Tighten in cross-wise order, like an X.
If for any reason you remove the CPU cooler, clean off the old paste and reapply fresh.
Did you do a CMOS reset? if not, do it and do not change anything in BIOS relating to voltages or multipliers or overclocking in general; leave it in full default stock settings. In stock, voltage should be very low unless boosting and then go back down when the boost is over.i have cleaned off the thermal paste from the cpu fan and cpu and applied new thermal paste and the cpu temperature still rises up to 95c. Could it be the cpu voltage?
do i just take the cmos battery out and then put it back in?Did you do a CMOS reset? if not, do it and do not change anything in BIOS relating to voltages or multipliers or overclocking in general; leave it in full default stock settings. In stock, voltage should be very low unless boosting and then go back down when the boost is over.
that's good to, but short the CMOS reset pins (look in your motherboard manual) for about 30 seconds or a minute.do i just take the cmos battery out and then put it back in?
I don’t have windows yetthat's good to, but short the CMOS reset pins (look in your motherboard manual) for about 30 seconds or a minute.
oh yeah, and something else. does your BIOS have a hardware monitor screen to look at processor temperature when inside the BIOS? is that temp also really high? it's normal for it to be somewhat higher than in Windows, so if it's only really hot in Windows and not in the BIOS maybe something's auto-running in your Windows that you're not aware of.
Remove all of it I say it’s probabaly dried and bad, just get some new thermal grizzly or whateverThere was already thermal paste on the bottom of the cpu fan so when I get thermal paste do I remove the thermal paste already there on the cpu and then put it or just put it on top of the thermal paste already there.
i have removed all and put more on and its still overheatingRemove all of it I say it’s probabaly dried and bad, just get some new thermal grizzly or whatever