CPU overheating?, Fan Speed?

dragon.dwo

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Hello this is my first post ever on this site but i have used it before while looking for answers so i trust the community. Also english is not my first language so please excuse me.

Ok so i have this screenshot of my temperature
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It says that the Temperature is 41C but the fan just goes full speed and its really loud so I don't know whats going on. i was playing Nioh last night and the fan was going full speed but i didn't noticed performance issues.

I did do a case cleaning and removed the CPU fan and i didn't apply thermal paste again so i don't know if thats the reason why or maybe i broke something. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks in advanced.

I have
i7-4790 CPU @3.60GHz
8Gb of ram (4x2)
Geforce GTX 1060 6Gb

 
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Hello,

41C is your GPU temp. Your CPU temp is displayed in the graph below. It's hitting a max of 93C, so that is the loud fan you are hearing. I imagine you left the thermal paste on? Or you cleaned it off and didn't put any back on? Either way this could be the reason for the high CPU temps. You want to stay below 80C during regular use.

The stock Intel CPU fan is rather loud. I would either order new thermal paste and apply it after cleaning the CPU and the cooler with alcohol. Or order a new CPU cooler such as Cryorig H7 or CM Hyper 212 EVO. I recommend the Cryorig H7. New coolers come with thermal paste.
Hello,

41C is your GPU temp. Your CPU temp is displayed in the graph below. It's hitting a max of 93C, so that is the loud fan you are hearing. I imagine you left the thermal paste on? Or you cleaned it off and didn't put any back on? Either way this could be the reason for the high CPU temps. You want to stay below 80C during regular use.

The stock Intel CPU fan is rather loud. I would either order new thermal paste and apply it after cleaning the CPU and the cooler with alcohol. Or order a new CPU cooler such as Cryorig H7 or CM Hyper 212 EVO. I recommend the Cryorig H7. New coolers come with thermal paste.
 
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