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The highest voltage it goes to is 1.4 and when the pc is in desktop mode its not even 1.2 it ranges from 0.8 to 1.1 I think.
Airflow in the case is good, and it even shuts off when I leave the side panel off. I do see some dust in the cpu cooler and possibly around the cpu itself or its the thermal paste because when I applied the paste, I smeared it to cover the cpu then dropped the cooler on it.
It could be a fan issue. Your idle temps are ok, but under load they skyrocket. Since your idle temps are good, it could be the fan speed is not reving up under load. Voltage could be the problem, but usually, even in desktop, you would encounter the occasional crash or BSOD.
You can use afterburner to monitor and adjust fan speeds, but I would just pull the side off the case and listen to the cpu fan. See if it 'revs' under load, and make sure your intake and outake fans are pushing air
That's way too low, On my G3258, default fan settings go up to 1900+ and 1400 under load. Your CPU runs hotter than mine, and my stock fan has a copper core to help with mild OCing
The stock fan is 600-2000rpm. Get the manual for the mobo out then go into bios and set it up right. Disable cool n quiet, c1e and turbo core, go to the power fan section set fan by % or pwm if necessary, the fan max rpm is 2000 so set it up to run 1800ish rpm and play with it from there to balance noise and acceptable temperatures.
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/SocketAM3+/SABERTOOTH_990FX_R2.0/E8042_SABERTOOTH_990FX_R20_V2_WEB.pdf?_ga=1.79634707.680450293.1449106984
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I will go ahead and try to figure it out in bios
Thanks guys
I pulled the manual and it looks like 3-29 tells you how to play with the fan, use the manual setting then you have control of how many rpms the fan spins..
Ps, you might as well set the cpu volts to 1.35-1.36v and bump the cpu multi x22 or x23 or even x22.5 after you get your fan thing all organized.
Upper temp 60C
Lower temp 20C
Max duty cycle 100%
Min duty cycle 30%
I wasnt able to find cool n quiet so I gotta look back into the manual again
Min %30 isn't much it's only 600rpm, %50-%60 should still be quiet.
Post the new temps idle / web and max gaming or handbrake encoding.
After the shutdown I went back into bios and went from manual to turbo mode and tried Need for speed (the latest one) for about 15 minutes and I reached 69C on the cpu
I think I will try prime95