![]() ![]() 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. 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. 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. ![]()
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