It sounds like the CPU cooler isn't installed correctly. While the stock coolers aren't great, especially if you overclock the CPU, they're usually more than sufficient for stock speeds. The factory applied thermal interface material is also usually sufficient for the task with normal speeds.
Time to check the cooler install.
Just did that.It looked fine.One thing tho.The thermal paste was only applied in small quantity and the majority of it was still on the heatsink.
IIRC, the thermal paste should have been in "stripes" on the cooler, and would probably have stuck to it as much or more than to the CPU. If your CPU is getting HOT and the TIM didn't stick to it...then the cooler wasn't installed properly.
yep it's in stripes.ok i'll try again
Ok it seems that what you guys described was the problem.I did exactly what you said and i'm happy to report a 35° core idle temperature.But i still get a really weird 80° CPUTIN value.Should i be worried?
I'm curious if a bios update would address the disparity between the 2 of them. The core temp is the most important one and that seems to be under control now.
I saw that a BIOS update seems to help with this, especially on ASUS boards.