If we believe that HWM and OCCT show truth (30-40 idle) (50-58 burn) - its almost the same temperature what I have with my phenom II X4 965BE. In idle fan speed was 2400-2600, in test 3000 +/- (max fan speed of my cpu cooler is 5400-5600). Or you can contact AMD Support first and see what they suggest: Online Service Request | AMDĮDIT: I did look at your images, but I don't understand Russian nor am I able to translate it concerning the HW Monitor data. If you still have concerns that it may be a defective AMD CPU, you can always open a online AMD WARRANTY REQUEST and see what they advice from here: AMD Warranty Request Form | AMD If the CPU temps are fairly cold while being stressed tested, you can always touch the CPU Cooler to see how hot it actually is.īut my personal opinion is, if your computer is not shutting down by itself due to overheating and is working normally, I would just keep an eye on it When the CPU is being stress test, check the Temps and PSU outputs. The PSU test is very helpful because it puts the maximum stress on the entire computer at the same time by running the CPU & GPU stress test at the same time. I personally like using OCCT because it stress test CPU,GPU, and PSU. Have you tried stress testing the CPU using AIDA64 or Prime95 to see what sort of temperatures shows up? Plus you can visually also see if the fan is running 100% under heavy loads or stress. But is seems like HW and Overdrive agree with what it is measuring. Possible also the CPU temperature sensor is giving incorrect temps. But they both seem to agree that your CPU is running around 19 -20C degrees during idle.Īnother possibility could be the Motherboard's Socket Temperature Sensor is defective and not giving out correct Temperatures. You can double check the Temperature with HW Monitor versus AMD Overdrive under heavy loads and idle. You must have a very powerful CPU Cooler and/or a very cold room to keep your CPU temperatures at or below 20C degrees. So, in AMD Overdrive, if you see the Thermal Range below 10C, this means your CPU is running hot and is less than 10C degrees (>60.5C Degrees) before reaching its Maximum Operating Temperature of 70.5. This other older previous link explains the same thing: Overclockers Forums When the Thermal Range reaches 1C or 0C, it means that the CPU will start to throttle to lower the temperature which is now at 69.5C or 70.5C to prevent Overheating damage. So your CPU is running a temperature between 18.5C to 20.5C (50C-52C).Ĭonfusing but accurate. So, the Thermal Range is the distance from the Max Operating Temperature. The FX 8300 Maximum Operating Temperture is 70.5C.
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