Ok Jow Forums, rookie here. Need some help. New build consists of pic related, plus a coolermaster ml120l cooler...

Ok Jow Forums, rookie here. Need some help. New build consists of pic related, plus a coolermaster ml120l cooler, and a thermaltake 1200w power supply. I keep getting CPU over temp errors when i try to boot. Bios shows my pump at 2300rpm and fan at 2k rpm and my CPU is still at 89°c. I already reapplied thermal paste and updated bios. Any help would be appreciated.

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inb4 this

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wait, did someone put the sticker on the cpu itself? hahahahah

Did you attach the pump to the CPU?

Yes

>Bios shows my pump at 2300rpm and fan at 2k rpm and my CPU is still at 89°c. I already reapplied thermal paste and updated bios.
But this is normal for intel

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You screwed it in and everything and not just placed it on top and called it a day?

When you pulled it off the first time how did the thermal paste look distribution wise?

Yes i screwed it in pretty tight. After I pulled it off the first time i saw i hadn't used enough paste and it wasn't distributed across the whole heat spreader.

Draw me a picture as to how you applied the thermal paste the second time.

A pea sized dot in the middle of the heat spreader

>Trident Z RGB instead of Corsair RGB Pro
>Z370-A Prime instead of Z370-E Strix

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If you touch the pump around the base while it's in use does it feel like it's hot as fuck?

>RGB DIMMs
You deserve everything that happens to that faggoty build, you mongrel.

No. Its cool to the touch.

Did you overclock your CPU?

:|

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No

Did you clean both the surface of your CPU and block before thermalpaste, etc?

>tfw have same ram except non RGB, same mobo and cpu

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Yes with isopropyl alcohol and a microfiber cloth.

Cooler prob not installed properly, or fan not plugged into correct port on the mobo.

When you turn on the computer do you fear the pump actually working?

Radiator fan plugged into cpu fan header, pump plugged into chassis fan 2 header, switched to manual, dc mode

I can hear bubbling coming from pump, and bios says its running at ~2300rpm

Show us a picture of the guts.

Stupid file size limit is killing me

Just upload it somewhere

Any ideas other than check for bent pins and reapply thermal paste?

>wasn't distributed across the whole heat spreader.

You don't need to, you just need to cover the center, the pressure will expand it.

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Make sure the cable is plugged in correctly because for that voltage you shouldnt be getting those temps

>rgb cancer
You deserve no help here

>1200W power supply
for what? I’m running an i5 8600k at 5 ghz, 1080ti oc, 4 hdd, 3 ssd, m2 nvme and a dvd-rw drive on a 10+yo 650w corsair psu

lol no homo
I have the aorus gaming 7, an 8700 and the hyper 212x cooler
idle temps are 32 and doesn't go above 46-48 on load
kys

It would be extremely painful.

bad temp sensor?

are the fans spinning?

Too much thermal resistance between the die and heat spreader, normal for intel.
The factory probably forgot to squirt mayonnaise under the heat spreader, rma the cpu or delid.

It is a big pump

Yes fans are spinning

>g.skill v series in black no rgaybutt
>asrock taichi over everything else
You have shit taste

is the heat sink loose at all if you grab it and give it a wiggle?

check if your cooler pump is working. just touch one of the tube if you feel the water moving

this is so unlikely disregard this post, all processors are tested and binned in the factory to catch tim application, which is all automated and manually expected

4UUU