A AtreyuKody Commendable Jun 19, 2016 2 0 1,510 Jun 19, 2016 #1 My 4790k is hitting up to 80 degrees Celsius on IDLE. My cooler is a cooler master seidon 120v. I've tried to reset bios settings with no luck. I've searched for a while and no result there either. thanks in advance
My 4790k is hitting up to 80 degrees Celsius on IDLE. My cooler is a cooler master seidon 120v. I've tried to reset bios settings with no luck. I've searched for a while and no result there either. thanks in advance
Solution N N Neutr1n0 Jun 19, 2016 Most likely badly mounted cooler. Try re-installing it according to guidelines. Don't forget to clean it and re-Apply thermal paste.
Most likely badly mounted cooler. Try re-installing it according to guidelines. Don't forget to clean it and re-Apply thermal paste.
N Neutr1n0 Reputable Jan 14, 2015 388 0 4,860 Jun 19, 2016 Solution #2 Most likely badly mounted cooler. Try re-installing it according to guidelines. Don't forget to clean it and re-Apply thermal paste. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Most likely badly mounted cooler. Try re-installing it according to guidelines. Don't forget to clean it and re-Apply thermal paste.
A AtreyuKody Commendable Jun 19, 2016 2 0 1,510 Jun 20, 2016 #3 Neutr1n0 : Most likely badly mounted cooler. Try re-installing it according to guidelines. Don't forget to clean it and re-Apply thermal paste. Thanks for the idea, went to uninstall it and realise it was connected to a 4 pin on my mobo rather than a 3 pin, all is good now Upvote 0 Downvote
Neutr1n0 : Most likely badly mounted cooler. Try re-installing it according to guidelines. Don't forget to clean it and re-Apply thermal paste. Thanks for the idea, went to uninstall it and realise it was connected to a 4 pin on my mobo rather than a 3 pin, all is good now