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    Default AMD Phenom 2 1100tz

    To put it basically, my AMD Phenom II 1100t CPU is managing at just about 60-65 stages in idle--in the bios. When I went to see if my new PC would publish, I discovered that the warm variety of the CPU would increase from 30 to over 60 in under two moments, and, considering the highest possible managing temporary is about 62, this is very, very bad. The brand uses the inventory chilly. I also used another identical chilly to analyze, and it led to the same concern. I extremely uncertainty the concern would be with the inventory low-end cooler; I don't see why AMD would package their CPU with something that couldn't even place awesome it (Stock fridges have always proved helpful well enough for my other AMD CPUs). The situation also has excellent enough circulation, though, again, I uncertainty it really has any effect on the concern.

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    That seems a bit low for a contemporary CPU...the max conditions I've been seeing lately are in the above 90 variety (darn near to the hot factor of water at 100).


    The first factor I had examine is that the heatsink is actually seated on the CPU properly...and smooth. When you drawn it off, did it look like the AS was equally 'smeared' on it? If it isn't, begin looking for interferences that may be maintaining a part greater...make sure that how ever it supports is done so equally (whatever carry down it uses should use even and equivalent demand to both/all sides).

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    The only elements I have seen with max conditions that greater are GPUs, most CPUs seem to be much reduced. But, 62 is what AMD's web page says, regardless. As far as I can tell, the chilly is attached completely. The AS also protects the brand equally.

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    It still appears to be like the heatsink is not on properly or the fan is not managing or is benefit down. Or you have put way too much AS on it.

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    Thanks for the help folks, but I decided out the concern on my own. It changes out I had to upgrade my BIOS on my mother board to fix the concern. Temp continues to be constant at about 44 now with the ultra-crappy 3rd celebration chilly, and I anticipate it to decrease to much better stages when I put the inventory AMD chilly again on. For those who experience the concern in the future: If you have an ASRock Motherboard, and the same warm concerns, you have to upgrade your BIOS to the newest edition. They've got all the details you need to do it on their web page.

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    Must have been managing the CPU at an increased time or something producing it to get too hot. Helpful to listen to you got it grouped out.

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