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CPU is overheating heavily, consider taking action

CPU is overheating heavily, consider taking action

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SIGNORET
Member
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05-30-2025, 07:51 AM
#1
I'm having an issue with my i5 3470. I attempted to overclock it by adjusting the clock speed to x34 from x32. Since the boost clock is set at 3.40GHz by default, I thought it would be safe. However, soon after, the CPU reached around 100°C. I reset everything to auto mode, cleared the BIOS settings, checked the cooler, and swapped the paste. It now stays between 40-45°C when idle, which is normal for its condition. Although I haven't measured temperatures recently, it seems like my attempt might have caused damage. If you know what else to try or if you suspect a problem, let me know. Thanks ahead!
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SIGNORET
05-30-2025, 07:51 AM #1

I'm having an issue with my i5 3470. I attempted to overclock it by adjusting the clock speed to x34 from x32. Since the boost clock is set at 3.40GHz by default, I thought it would be safe. However, soon after, the CPU reached around 100°C. I reset everything to auto mode, cleared the BIOS settings, checked the cooler, and swapped the paste. It now stays between 40-45°C when idle, which is normal for its condition. Although I haven't measured temperatures recently, it seems like my attempt might have caused damage. If you know what else to try or if you suspect a problem, let me know. Thanks ahead!

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GreenCatLuigi
Junior Member
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05-30-2025, 08:18 AM
#2
Consider reinitializing the BIOS if you overlooked updating a configuration.
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GreenCatLuigi
05-30-2025, 08:18 AM #2

Consider reinitializing the BIOS if you overlooked updating a configuration.

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VitoSEXY
Posting Freak
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05-30-2025, 08:25 AM
#3
The idle period doesn't affect whether it reaches 100 degrees Celsius after you reset everything.
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VitoSEXY
05-30-2025, 08:25 AM #3

The idle period doesn't affect whether it reaches 100 degrees Celsius after you reset everything.

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HonneyPlay
Junior Member
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05-30-2025, 03:54 PM
#4
I have reinitialized it. I verified it too. It operates automatically, and when I turn on the change option, it displays as active on x32.
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HonneyPlay
05-30-2025, 03:54 PM #4

I have reinitialized it. I verified it too. It operates automatically, and when I turn on the change option, it displays as active on x32.

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Eunique
Member
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06-04-2025, 03:01 PM
#5
Yes, it reaches 100.
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Eunique
06-04-2025, 03:01 PM #5

Yes, it reaches 100.

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Sunahh
Posting Freak
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06-04-2025, 04:52 PM
#6
It might have been heating up already before you began boosting the overclock. When you increased the vcore, keep in mind to revert it to auto since vcore significantly impacts power usage. You haven’t shared details about the cooler you’re using or what conditions are stressing the CPU. (P95 can generate huge heat even with minor FFTs.)
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Sunahh
06-04-2025, 04:52 PM #6

It might have been heating up already before you began boosting the overclock. When you increased the vcore, keep in mind to revert it to auto since vcore significantly impacts power usage. You haven’t shared details about the cooler you’re using or what conditions are stressing the CPU. (P95 can generate huge heat even with minor FFTs.)

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yazug
Junior Member
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06-20-2025, 05:06 AM
#7
Refresh the CMOS Update BIOS Consider reinstalling the CPU (very improbable to resolve the issue)
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yazug
06-20-2025, 05:06 AM #7

Refresh the CMOS Update BIOS Consider reinstalling the CPU (very improbable to resolve the issue)