My only guess would be voltage settings too high, or heatsink isn't seated completely. I had a new installed cpu raise to 120*C and it was because the heatsink wasn't secure tight.
Are you reading these temperatures straight from BIOS health screen?
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CPU fan gets to 7000+ RPM and still nothing is working.
7000+ rpm's? What size fan is it? Normally the only fans that will spin that fast are smaller 40mm, 30mm or 25mm fans. And even at 7000+ rpm's none of those fans will produce enough aiflow/cfm's to cool a modern cpu. Can you post a picture of your fan/heatsink?
7000+ rpm's? What size fan is it? Normally the only fans that will spin that fast are smaller 40mm, 30mm or 25mm fans. And even at 7000+ rpm's none of those fans will produce enough aiflow/cfm's to cool a modern cpu. Can you post a picture of your fan/heatsink?
Well Ya.I'm using the cpu stock heatsink.But no one had any problem using it.
Download and install HWMonitor, run it and post a screenshot. It will show us a bunch of stuff that might help in troubleshooting your problem. HWMonitor