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Originally Posted by rowan
4000RPM is pretty fast and hard
How can the "motherboard" (assuming you mean m/b temp) overheat but not the CPU? The latter will pretty much always be hotter than the ambient case temp.
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I downloaded the software the guy above suggested and the software showed the motherboard was around 83C when it was locking up...the CPU was around 43C and the AUX around 43C.
Since I have put the desk fan behind it...with case off...the software shows the mother board at around 63C...the CPU and the AUX both around 43C. With the case on the software shows the motherboard at around 75C and the CPU and AUX around 43C. So unless 43C is to high for the CPU I do not have an answer to your question.