CPU coolant flow at 5°C and 90-degree temperature on the stock cooler.
CPU coolant flow at 5°C and 90-degree temperature on the stock cooler.
Hey there! Your PC is heating up a lot, especially near 93°C. That’s pretty high for sustained use. It could be due to poor cooling, dust buildup, or an overloaded component. Check your fans, ensure vents are clear, and see if temperatures rise more during intense tasks. You can use software like HWMonitor or Core Temp to monitor real-time data and identify bottlenecks.
Yes, you're on the right track. First, remove the stock cooler and clean the thermal paste from both the CPU and the cooler. Then, apply the new thermal paste to the CPU as needed.
Take out the cooler, take off the thermal paste, then put back the thermal paste and reattach the cooler. Before doing this, run hwinfo64 or Ryzen Master to watch temperatures and verify your VCore voltage.
I'm setting it up and don't have much experience, so please share a screenshot and let me know if everything looks okay.
Currently, no gaming involved—here are the details. I'll share the numbers shortly, and then we can jump back into the game.
When idle, temperatures remain typical. Just start cinebench and keep an eye on them.