Motherboard Overheating Problem

EMPYRIUM

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Hi
Lately i've been dealing with unwanted system restarts . checked a few things , changed the windows & stuff , but nothing worked ( However , the restarts have been lowered significantly ); until I checked the system temperature & it doesn't seem to be normal At All . The temperature for cpu and motherboard is around 75 C (Idle) .
The cpu is Intel i5-2500k & the motherboard MSI P67A-GD55 . I checked the cpu cooler ( Thermaltake SpinQ VT ) and it seemed a little bit loose . so I changed it with the stock fan that came in box with it . I'm still getting the same bad old result . I must mention that I've read the temperature with different apps , including HWmonitor , Speccy , Corsair Link and also in the bios . All of them showed the same temperature . Every other piece of the system is working perfectly fine , without no overheating issue ( all of them around 30 to 35 C )
So , anyone has got any idea what could be the problem ?
Thanks in advance everyone ^_^
 
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Thanks everyone for their answer .
well , today I found out that the motherboards screws are loose too ,and it has caused a little curve on the motherboard ( the air cooler & the VGA were a little bit heavy and they made the little curve ) . so I installed the motherboard all over again and changed the cooler's stands as well . & so far it has worked very well ^^

EMPYRIUM

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Hello !
Based on the info from this website , it shall be between 1.2 & 1.5 Volts http://
At the moment that I'm writing this response , the max voltage that I've got is 1.296 V & the min is 1.201 V .
 

EMPYRIUM

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Thanks everyone for their answer .
well , today I found out that the motherboards screws are loose too ,and it has caused a little curve on the motherboard ( the air cooler & the VGA were a little bit heavy and they made the little curve ) . so I installed the motherboard all over again and changed the cooler's stands as well . & so far it has worked very well ^^
 
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