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Are your temperatures within acceptable ranges after beginning the overclocking process?

Are your temperatures within acceptable ranges after beginning the overclocking process?

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Mostok
Member
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07-07-2025, 12:31 AM
#11
the temperatures while gaming and during regular activities were recorded, showing that benchmarks and stress tests pushed the components beyond their usual limits. these are the readings I have now with multiple programs running and browsing the internet.
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Mostok
07-07-2025, 12:31 AM #11

the temperatures while gaming and during regular activities were recorded, showing that benchmarks and stress tests pushed the components beyond their usual limits. these are the readings I have now with multiple programs running and browsing the internet.

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xStavrosxGR
Junior Member
12
07-07-2025, 02:28 AM
#12
Well if it doesn't overheat, just keep an eye on temperatures, as this motherboard isn't suitable for overclocking.
That board supports FX-8XXX, but if you ever buy an FX-8XXX don't overclock it.
I recommend avoiding higher settings.
The chipset seems to be mediocre, like a basic motherboard.
I believe it has 4+1?
UPDATE: Umm, 14*C? Just verify with Hwinfo64 for confirmation...
What cooling solution do you use? (just to understand why the temperature is so high)
I think the monitor might be off—check the BIOS temperatures if HWINFO shows the same.
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xStavrosxGR
07-07-2025, 02:28 AM #12

Well if it doesn't overheat, just keep an eye on temperatures, as this motherboard isn't suitable for overclocking.
That board supports FX-8XXX, but if you ever buy an FX-8XXX don't overclock it.
I recommend avoiding higher settings.
The chipset seems to be mediocre, like a basic motherboard.
I believe it has 4+1?
UPDATE: Umm, 14*C? Just verify with Hwinfo64 for confirmation...
What cooling solution do you use? (just to understand why the temperature is so high)
I think the monitor might be off—check the BIOS temperatures if HWINFO shows the same.

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Lenaldo1
Junior Member
4
07-16-2025, 09:10 PM
#13
I installed the PC a while ago, so I believe it's the original cooler. I've already verified the idle temperatures with several other monitors and they match. Just to be sure, I'm lowering it to 4ghz.
EDIT* The CPU fan is always at full speed, which could account for the low idle temps.
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Lenaldo1
07-16-2025, 09:10 PM #13

I installed the PC a while ago, so I believe it's the original cooler. I've already verified the idle temperatures with several other monitors and they match. Just to be sure, I'm lowering it to 4ghz.
EDIT* The CPU fan is always at full speed, which could account for the low idle temps.

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TheJewSlayer
Member
59
07-30-2025, 05:50 AM
#14
I think you have a problem,the cpu sensor readings are wayyy Off.
I suggest you rollback every single overclock.
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TheJewSlayer
07-30-2025, 05:50 AM #14

I think you have a problem,the cpu sensor readings are wayyy Off.
I suggest you rollback every single overclock.

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LeonardoGame
Member
235
08-10-2025, 01:42 PM
#15
13C isn't feasible until your surrounding temperature drops to 10C or lower. I believe your motherboard's sensor might be malfunctioning. This highlights the importance of regularly verifying idle temperatures.
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LeonardoGame
08-10-2025, 01:42 PM #15

13C isn't feasible until your surrounding temperature drops to 10C or lower. I believe your motherboard's sensor might be malfunctioning. This highlights the importance of regularly verifying idle temperatures.

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coolman9222
Posting Freak
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08-10-2025, 01:48 PM
#16
Verify bios settings for temperature display.
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coolman9222
08-10-2025, 01:48 PM #16

Verify bios settings for temperature display.

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M0uk1
Member
54
08-10-2025, 03:33 PM
#17
the bios displays 24C CPU temperature accurately
EDIT* all details including voltages appear much clearer in the bios!
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M0uk1
08-10-2025, 03:33 PM #17

the bios displays 24C CPU temperature accurately
EDIT* all details including voltages appear much clearer in the bios!

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80
08-10-2025, 05:29 PM
#18
It seems the sensors may not be reliable when under full load. Therefore, we can't be certain of the real temperature during maximum operation. This means a reading of 50°C might actually be around 70–75°C.
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robertandafrog
08-10-2025, 05:29 PM #18

It seems the sensors may not be reliable when under full load. Therefore, we can't be certain of the real temperature during maximum operation. This means a reading of 50°C might actually be around 70–75°C.

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_Geqr_
Senior Member
554
08-12-2025, 09:54 AM
#19
It seems the sensor readings might not be reliable when operating at full capacity. Therefore, we can't be certain of the true temperature during full load. This could mean the reported 50°C is inaccurate and might actually be higher, such as 70–75°C.
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_Geqr_
08-12-2025, 09:54 AM #19

It seems the sensor readings might not be reliable when operating at full capacity. Therefore, we can't be certain of the true temperature during full load. This could mean the reported 50°C is inaccurate and might actually be higher, such as 70–75°C.

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CocaCola15
Senior Member
603
08-13-2025, 09:12 AM
#20
It seems the sensor readings might not be reliable when operating at full capacity. Therefore, we can't be certain of the true temperature during full load. This could mean the reported 50°C is inaccurate and might actually be higher, such as 70–75°C.
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CocaCola15
08-13-2025, 09:12 AM #20

It seems the sensor readings might not be reliable when operating at full capacity. Therefore, we can't be certain of the true temperature during full load. This could mean the reported 50°C is inaccurate and might actually be higher, such as 70–75°C.

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