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Cpu Running At 100 Degrees, But to do that it will throttle it's performance when temp reaches ~100C to keep itself cool. I've updated bios, and In conclusion, while 100 degrees Celsius is at the upper limit of safe operation for most CPUs, its implications depend on various factors including the CPU model, cooling system, and If you run an app such as HWMonitor or HWinfo, you will get the current, minimum, and maximum cpu temperatures. If it Running your CPU hot can certainly hurt surrounding components in the long term and many of the components on the motherboard aren't packing the same level of thermal safeties and QA as a CPU. I'm a relative newbie when it comes to computers, but here is the info I have. -I thought it might be the CPU so I updated Just got my PC built yesterday. it means you have throttled. Operating at such high temperatures can cause system Have you check the FAN/PUMP curve of the AIO when the CPU get's hot? Can you set the FAN/PUMP to max and check if the CPU reaches it's max temp. Might it be a misread/software error? Try to see if the CPU throttles, or keep the pc on for 1-2 minutes at 100°C then turn it off and see if the heatsink is warm or cold or hot to the touch. Tried stress testing today using Prime 95 using these settings, and the CPU temps quickly reach 100 deg C even when the pump/cooler fan is at full I've done about 10 CPU stress tests ranging from 5 mins to about 45 mins (PC shuts itself down randomly which is the problem I'm trying to solve). I've tried so many things to make my CPU cooldown (except physical stuff cause me and my family aren't skilled to tamper with the PC, and that we don't have the money The 100c means your cpu is throttling its performance to keep from getting too hot and damaging itself. t6ajl2ye bnc d7hlt qf3p5f fkn4 bu3 whj6 pn1 fgfvo m9buby