Hi there,
I'm facing a weird problem with my PC where the CPU temperature spikes up to 90-100 degrees all of sudden. I've i5 6600k with Gigabyte Gaming & mother board. It's got Corsair H100i V2 liquid cooler. The problem occurred first yesterday when I was working on my PC and I see the red LED of the cooler. I rebooted to BIOS and it showed temperature of 100 degrees Celsius. I tried to reboot a few times again but nothing worked.
I kept the case opened for a while hoping for temperature to come down. I could fee the pipe near the pump getting hot quite a bit. After I thought I'd take it to the PC repair shop, I rebooted the PC again after an hour or so and it the temperatures were back normal around 40 degrees celcius when in BIOS.
Today I've been working whole day without any issue and suddenly the problem occurred again. I kept the PC off for a while and then rebooted and the temperature starts increasing from 63 degree celcius onward and continue to grow beyond 95.
I'm not sure what might be the issue but I'd like to figure out is the cause of the problem.
Regards,
Anurag
I'm facing a weird problem with my PC where the CPU temperature spikes up to 90-100 degrees all of sudden. I've i5 6600k with Gigabyte Gaming & mother board. It's got Corsair H100i V2 liquid cooler. The problem occurred first yesterday when I was working on my PC and I see the red LED of the cooler. I rebooted to BIOS and it showed temperature of 100 degrees Celsius. I tried to reboot a few times again but nothing worked.
I kept the case opened for a while hoping for temperature to come down. I could fee the pipe near the pump getting hot quite a bit. After I thought I'd take it to the PC repair shop, I rebooted the PC again after an hour or so and it the temperatures were back normal around 40 degrees celcius when in BIOS.
Today I've been working whole day without any issue and suddenly the problem occurred again. I kept the PC off for a while and then rebooted and the temperature starts increasing from 63 degree celcius onward and continue to grow beyond 95.
I'm not sure what might be the issue but I'd like to figure out is the cause of the problem.
Regards,
Anurag