I've been running my computer without a hitch for 6 months now at a CPU temperature that averages around 59-61 idle. I worried about it when I built my computer, but soon started to disregard it since my computer was running fine anyway. I recently started thinking about OC'ing my computer, and the heat issue returned again for me to ponder. Could it be the motherboard's sensor that is faulty? Therefore reading an inaccurate temperture of the CPU? I have heard that ASUS boards are known to read higher than the actual temp. Has anyone heard the same for Gigabyte boards?
Another thing too - it might be my HS. As I have a Thermaltake Volcano 9. I'm thinking of investing in a better heatsink and a new case for better heatflow. Any suggestions on the case and HS?
Another thing too - it might be my HS. As I have a Thermaltake Volcano 9. I'm thinking of investing in a better heatsink and a new case for better heatflow. Any suggestions on the case and HS?