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Thread: System Overheating with AMD 64 x2 5000 in Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H and having different cores temperatures

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    System Overheating with AMD 64 x2 5000 in Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H and having different cores temperatures

    I need help here guys right now I am having problem of overheating of my AMD system and its been more than a year I am unable to find the solution . my system reboots again and again whenever I try to run any program which required more CPU usage for instance program like Nero Burning Rom or Windows Defender and I am like blank regarding this issue beside this there is always a different between the two core temperature approximately 80 C in idle and highest on the fullest load . I have been researching about the solution since for the long time but never succeed at the fullest. My computer is not overclocked and My computer case is a middle ATX tower with two additional fans.

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    re: System Overheating with AMD 64 x2 5000 in Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H and having different cores temperatures

    I don’t know whether this will help you or not but right now I can just give you this solution just pull out the CPU and cooler form the motherboard and replace the thermal past this will probably temporarily or may be permanently I don’t know but this is the best solution that I can give you right now but the way if you don’t know to pull the CPU from the motherboard the just don’t try it . Just download some temperature meter programs like Gigabyte Easy Tune 6, CPUID Hardware Monitor Pro 1.06 or Core Temp check whether all of this software shows the same result or not

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    re: System Overheating with AMD 64 x2 5000 in Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H and having different cores temperatures

    That is one most frustrating moment that you are probably facing right now , you said your computer is overclocked great I don’t assume that you don’t know what happens if you overclocked the computer it will defiantly fry . the original cooler that come with the CPU will not be enough for control the heat I think you should reverse the overclocking process and see whether this helps you or not . as far as I am concern I think the problem that you are currently facing is because you over clocked your computer

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    re: System Overheating with AMD 64 x2 5000 in Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H and having different cores temperatures

    I thing you should check whether you case I place on the open place rather that a packed computer desk . you need to check whether you are receiving the proper air supply in the place where your Cabinet is kept . does it have a descent air flows there should be adequate air supply where the computer is kept if no proper air supply is available to the cabinet the result will be the rise in the temperature if you take the side panel of you cabinet the temperature may fall drastically normally the ADM CPU fans rotate faster when the temperature rises the CPU fan speed ever change please note that too

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    re: System Overheating with AMD 64 x2 5000 in Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H and having different cores temperatures

    ADM power management is nothing to do with controlling the CPU fans its actually controlled by either fan its self or the motherboard , check the BIOS CPU fan setting and make sure it is correct for the fan that you have fan that have 4 pin usually control by the mother it in option its is disable then the fan will probably ran in the constant speed no matter what CPU temperature will be and if you have fan with three pin then it wound control its self . and it the setting is correct and it’s still doesn’t work then you probably need to replace the fan

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    re: System Overheating with AMD 64 x2 5000 in Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H and having different cores temperatures

    Yes this information that you have given is absolutely correct about the fans but there is one more factor that mislead the function of the fan some time if the heatsink was improperly installed or not making the proper contact with the CPU like some people just forgot to remove the plastic film from the bottom of the heatsink before installing them so this cause that the heatsink dose not get to properly contact with the CPU and hence the fans never get the information about the CPU temperature

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