- Mar 28, 2013
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I need some help with my AMD FX 6300 CPU. By default the clock speed is 3.5ghz at six cores.
I have an MSI 970A-G46 motherboard. I think that I have installed the stock CPU fan / heatsink correctly because it is locked firmly into the socket. My CPU manual said that my heatsink / fan already has thermal paste preapplied. Problem is, I booted and I got into my UEFI BIOS which MSI calls click bios. The BIOS said that my motherboard's temperature is 28° C and my CPU's temperature is 31° C.
But the temperature of the CPU kept rising and is hovering in the 46-48° C zone. I am concerned about that. So I underclocked the CPU to 2 GHz and the idle temperature now is 39° C. I installed Windows but I am scared that when I try to play low power games or use my computer my CPU may heat up too much. The room in which my computer is in is at room temperature and I don't think my UEFI BIOS tells me the temperature of the inside of my case. I don't have a probe but I do know that I have three 120mm case fans. My CPU fan is plugged in and spins. Can someone give me advice?
I have an MSI 970A-G46 motherboard. I think that I have installed the stock CPU fan / heatsink correctly because it is locked firmly into the socket. My CPU manual said that my heatsink / fan already has thermal paste preapplied. Problem is, I booted and I got into my UEFI BIOS which MSI calls click bios. The BIOS said that my motherboard's temperature is 28° C and my CPU's temperature is 31° C.
But the temperature of the CPU kept rising and is hovering in the 46-48° C zone. I am concerned about that. So I underclocked the CPU to 2 GHz and the idle temperature now is 39° C. I installed Windows but I am scared that when I try to play low power games or use my computer my CPU may heat up too much. The room in which my computer is in is at room temperature and I don't think my UEFI BIOS tells me the temperature of the inside of my case. I don't have a probe but I do know that I have three 120mm case fans. My CPU fan is plugged in and spins. Can someone give me advice?