Guys what to do help me please... High temps..

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Hello guys, so i cant find solution for my tempretures i just spended $40 on new cooler which only taked off about -6 -7 temp not more which is : evo 212 and i got enough thermal paste and i puted it right and still gettin high temps i dont know why is that...

I used those programs to check out my temp's : HWmonitor , speccy and all of them shows the samp when i go to BIOS it shows only 37c but its because PC doesnt do nothing in BIOS and its still high anyone knows what to do ?

MY pc specs :

CPU : AMD II X4 750k Quad core 3.4GHz.
Motherboard : ASUSTeK F2A55-M LK
Video Card : GTX 650 Ti
Cooler : Coolermaster evo 212,
... PC is new and there is no dust and stuff on gpu or other ways its cleaned ..
 
When you set the cooler ontop of the cpu + thermal paste, did you take it off again to check how far it spread? If so you need to reapply the thermal paste. Every time you take off the cooler off the cpu you need to reapply the thermal paste.
 

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i think this is not thermal paste problem i tried lots of ways with thermal paste all of them failed and yeah i dont think this can be a thermal pastes problem...
 

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i think its v1.200 something like that not sure + im going to reapply my thermal paste again and tell u the right cpu voltage :p
 

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okey guys so here is the thing.. I opened my cpu cooler checked the thermal paste it looks puten really nice and it cant be that problem another thing is my cpu voltage 1.4v to - 3.3v

And than i tested another thing when on speccy it showed that my CPU temp is +64 i turned off my pc quickly and went in bios and it said +40c my tempreture is that okay or is way too high
 

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also mate i cant use AMD overdrive because my gpu is nvdia and i can only overclock with overdrive but cant watch temps..
 

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guys i need a solution :( yes it is very hot and +80 temp shows the truth i was gaming and i opened box while i done it touched it the socket and it was very hot... so where could i find some help what should i change to make 50-60c max
 


Open AMD overdrive, then under 'Status monitor' select 'CPU status'. This page has the frequency, multiplier, voltage and thermal margin for your CPU.

I owned an athlon x4 740 and had the same problem (speccy and HWmonitor reporting high temperatures, 90 degrees while gaming). It seems to be a common problem with AMD CPUs (my A10-6800k does it too, 85 degrees according to speccy), which is why the article recommends monitoring socket temperatures and thermal margin instead of using other software that reads the TCTL signal incorrectly.

40 degrees in bios is still very good. If you really were hitting 80 degrees you would know it because your CPU has a thermal max of 70 so it would start throttling down pretty hard and your performance would suffer. I suspect you're fine.
 

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Okay mate here we go i dont know what my thermal margin C should be on but i got a picture for you also what i reconized is when i close game my thermal margin temp goes to like 55 sometimes 60 =D.

here is a picture.
http://i.imgur.com/iAo4hEA.jpg
 


From AMD: "Thermal Margin indicates how far the current operating temperature is below the
maximum operating temperature of the processor" so higher numbers = better

Overdrive is very inaccurate at low temps but gets much better as you get closer to the margin. A margin of 15 degrees under full load would be enough and it looks like your CPU isn't even getting hot enough for AMD to read it accurately so yeah, it's all good :)
 

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so what you saying is i shouldnt even worry about my CPU tempreture right and if i would ask you to guess what my temp would be on when im gaming?
 
I would trust AMDs own utilities tbh. TCTL is annoying, I don't know what was wrong with the old system that they had to make this monstrosity, but we have it and its all we got.

So on one hand we have mobo socket temps which are pretty decent at determining idle temps but wildly inaccurate at determining load temps (often off by 10-15c in either direction)

Then theres TCTL which is inaccurate at low temps but accurate at higher ones...