CPU Overheating for some reason?

Chiyoo

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Jun 18, 2016
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I've been having alot of problems recently while gaming used to be okay but started last couple months where i get BSOD and my computer slows right down and lags alot, also sometimes on startup it lags for a few minutes at the bios start screen where it shows you what the keys are for bios/boot etc then when it
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finally loads to windows none of my usbs work for around 5 minutes. at first it started out with just lagging so thought perhaps it was my gfx card as its a 550 Ti 3gb and for the game i play mostly it is a bit of a strain on it but then all the other problems started this is a screen shot of me running a stability test with the temps and stuff anyone have any idea what the problem could be i do have adequate cooling so i dont think its that
 
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That's not your problem... You see, not all copies of a CPU will perform the same. We'll use the FX 8350 for example. It's rated at 125W, some people had a few that put out 115W, mine put out almost 135W. It's because of this "silicon lottery" that a cooler that is rated for a CPU doesn't always get the job done correctly.

Please consider upgrading your cooler.
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Your CPU is really warm, but not quite hot. Are you using the stock cooler?

Personally, I try to keep my systems under 45C, but that leads me to spend at least $1K on water-cooling components.

I might also add that your power supply is doing an outstanding job. It's rare that voltage delivery is that stable during a stress test.
 

Chiyoo

Commendable
Jun 18, 2016
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No i have the corsair H80 but then theres the other problems with the USB's not working i forgot to mantin they randomly stop working as well while the computer is running not just at the start they'l stop for about a minute then it's like it reboots then they work fine
 
That's not your problem... You see, not all copies of a CPU will perform the same. We'll use the FX 8350 for example. It's rated at 125W, some people had a few that put out 115W, mine put out almost 135W. It's because of this "silicon lottery" that a cooler that is rated for a CPU doesn't always get the job done correctly.

Please consider upgrading your cooler.
 
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