CPU High temperature

Gumer95

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Oct 12, 2016
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Good morning, I write because I have a little problem with my PC. Buy new parts, har and turn it on when I look in the BIOS that the CPU temperature increases gradually to reach 76 ° at rest.

I noticed if everything was connected and if this. The cooling for the CPU usage is a Corsair H80i. Light a red light after switching on the PC, if that helps.

My specs:
Intel I7 6700K
Nvidia GTX 970 AMP! Extreme
Corsair Vengeance 2x8Gb 3200Mhz
XFX 80 Plus Bronze 750W
Asus ROG Maximus VIII Rangen

Thanks

Sorry for my english, I use Google Translator.
 

frank_hnd

Honorable
make sure you have the pump plugged in and also check the pump's RPM with your mobo's software.
you can also listen to the pump and know if the fluid is flowing or not. (I'm guessing the radiator fan is working, right?)

the Corsair H80i is a very good cooler, but if it is not working you should RMA it.
 

Gumer95

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Oct 12, 2016
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Everything is connected and the lights are lit and both fans run, becoming the 100% when the CPU rises 50 degrees.
    Both hoses are cold, it can be found damaged when installing the CPU ?, made a screeching noise but I understand that is normal.

 

Gumer95

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Oct 12, 2016
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These temperatures are reached just by being in the BIOS, doing nothing. It takes about 2 minutes to reach them.

I found something about putting a rubber washers on the back plate. It might work?
 

frank_hnd

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sometimes the Bios just acts stupid, that is why I'm asking if you have tested in windows and check the idle temps inside windows as well.

also make sure you have installed your cooler properly.
The backplate has a plastic cover for it. is it all wobbly or is it very stable? the pump shouldn't be able to be moved at all. make sure things are tight!
 

Gumer95

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Oct 12, 2016
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It is that the temperature rise is so fast that I can not install AIDA64 or some other program to measure temperatures. I guess I'm taking technical service.
    Thank you very much to all.