F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Is it overheating?

Is it overheating?

Is it overheating?

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Jihf_Jr
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03-21-2016, 01:29 PM
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Base clock reads 3.5 while turbo reaches 3.9GHz. Honestly, I don’t need to stress too much about these temperatures—they’re well within safe limits for your system.
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Jihf_Jr
03-21-2016, 01:29 PM #11

Base clock reads 3.5 while turbo reaches 3.9GHz. Honestly, I don’t need to stress too much about these temperatures—they’re well within safe limits for your system.

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Willaem
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03-21-2016, 08:18 PM
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As mentioned before, I'm hesitant about the AOI I installed because of its age. I bought an Arctic freeze 13 at Walmart for $25 and put it in. The CPU temperatures now sit between 41-45°C when idle. Here are photos of the BIOS after installing the air cooler.
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Willaem
03-21-2016, 08:18 PM #12

As mentioned before, I'm hesitant about the AOI I installed because of its age. I bought an Arctic freeze 13 at Walmart for $25 and put it in. The CPU temperatures now sit between 41-45°C when idle. Here are photos of the BIOS after installing the air cooler.

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thibdu87
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03-29-2016, 09:49 AM
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Consider skipping the OC unless necessary, as this will noticeably lower CPU temperatures or help assess if voltage reduction to about 1.1 volts is feasible. A reading of 1.2 is still within a reasonable range but likely contributes to the warmth. It might also indicate worn TIM between the die and heat spreader.
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thibdu87
03-29-2016, 09:49 AM #13

Consider skipping the OC unless necessary, as this will noticeably lower CPU temperatures or help assess if voltage reduction to about 1.1 volts is feasible. A reading of 1.2 is still within a reasonable range but likely contributes to the warmth. It might also indicate worn TIM between the die and heat spreader.

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