Processing at full capacity, 100°C temperature.
Processing at full capacity, 100°C temperature.
Are you using the Intel OEM cooler? It seems only three of the four connection pins are inserted into the motherboard. For proper installation, push two opposite pins simultaneously. Attempting to insert one pin at a time may prevent the fourth pin from seating properly, requiring significant force. The cooler might appear attached but won’t work. This often leads to temperatures exceeding 100°C. Follow these steps to disable Windows Virtualization after fixing the cooling issue: https://beebom.com/how-disable-virtualiz...indows-11/
I ran some tests and found the CPU fan was overheating. When I increased the pressure on it, the temperature dropped by about 30 degrees. I ordered a replacement fan and it should be installed soon.
It sounds like the fan pins aren't fitting properly, which is why you ended up replacing them. Unfortunately, the new ones are too large for your motherboard's holes. You might need to adjust the installation or consider a different size that matches your board.