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- #COOLER MASTER HYPER 212 EVO INSTALL WITH AMD FX 8350 UPDATE#
- #COOLER MASTER HYPER 212 EVO INSTALL WITH AMD FX 8350 SOFTWARE#
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One 8350 could gain a lot while the next one could only gain a couple hundred of MHz. )There's no definite answer to that question, as overclocking depends on a lot of factors, the most important being the chip itself. I don't know if it is a CPU Configuration problem or a hardware problem.Īlso visually inspect the new CPU for any bent pins on it.īefore I went to Ryzen I was using a 95W FX-8320e, and even at stock clocks with the standard AMD fan that came with the cpu I was getting system shutdowns for no discernible reason-I bought a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO fan and installed it-and just as you noticed, all overheating/shutdown problems vanished after that! The stock AMD fan that comes with the FX-8320e stinks, pretty much. Try contacting Gigabyte Support and see what they suggest. It would be interesting to know if your CPU overheats in a different Motherboard.
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Ĭould it be possible your CPU socket on your Motherboard became damaged when your original CPU became damaged while replacing the CPU Cooler? ALL AMD core temps have been "calculated" in reference to a point where the cpu might be moving into hazardous heat territory and left alone the cpu monitoring that internal temp would begin to drop multipliers or something to save itself.įound this thread from Stream: AMD FX 8350 Overheating. Temp shown in later AOD is showing how FAR it is to what AMD says is Max Temp but it is and never has been a max temp that relates strictly to the temp in a room where computer is located or temp as relates to how h0t it feels to us. So the temp as shown in later AMD AOD is not how far "from" comfort zone nor is there really a broader or narrower comfort zone. Thermal Margin indicates how far the current operating temperature is below the maximum operating temperature of the processor. instead of displaying CPU temperature, AOD will report Thermal Margin. ・ Support new AMD APUs (code name Kaveri) launched Jan 2014 A10-7850K, A10-7700K Basically, Your cpu is running very hot, almost at Maximum CPU Temperature range for your CPU.įound this from an old thread concerning Thermal Margin on AOD: Overclockers Forums Yes, your CPU Thermal margin is 9 degrees C from it Maximum Temperature range.
#COOLER MASTER HYPER 212 EVO INSTALL WITH AMD FX 8350 SOFTWARE#
So, either, as mentioned is a faulty software CPU temperature reading or something is wrong with the installation of your Wraith CPU Cooler. In my case, my original Stock CPU Cooler was several years old and most likely the fan wasn't cooling as well as it should under heavy loads or the Fins were dirty with an oily coating since I cook a lot with a Oven top grill and frying pan which produces at times heavy oily smoke in my apartment. I went and purchased a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO CPU cooler and haven't had anymore overheating problems no matter how heavy of a load the CPU is under. Core Temp gives me a ballpark estimate of the CPU temperature but I configured it to match closely with AI Suite II temperatures which is a little bit more accurate. I was using a desktop gadget that uses Core Temp and Asus AI Suite II.
#COOLER MASTER HYPER 212 EVO INSTALL WITH AMD FX 8350 UPDATE#
I have a Asus Sabertooth 990FX Motherboard with the last BIOS update installed. Eventually it got so hot, the CPU shutdown the computer before damaging the CPU.
#COOLER MASTER HYPER 212 EVO INSTALL WITH AMD FX 8350 WINDOWS#
For some reason, when I started to backup my Windows Drive, I noticed that the CPU temperature would rise into the 70 C and higher. Never had problems with overheating under heavy load or stress until this year. I bought the CPU several years ago when it first came out and was using a non-Wraith Stock CPU Cooler. By the way, I also have the same CPU as you have now, an FX 8350.