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CPU Overheating in Windows 11

Anonymous
2022-01-20T19:07:15+00:00

Introduction:

About a week ago now, my CPU started idling around 60-70C with nothing open. It used to be around 50C - I have sufficient airflow in my case (Meshify C). I don’t remember installing any programs or updates around this time - in fact I think it started while I was in the middle of using the computer. It had been running fine for around a year.

Problem:

  • When I boot into Windows, all fans ramp up to full for a bit, then calm down.
  • My idle temperature with nothing open is 60-70C, and maxes out at 80C if I put it under load.
  • When I open some applications, the fans ramp up to full for a bit

So far, I have:

  • Reseated CPU/AIO
  • Dusted my computer
  • Replaced thermal paste (MX-4)
  • Reset BIOS
  • Cleared CMOS
  • Done a fresh install (where it was still overheating before installing anything)
  • Run Windows Memory Diagnostics (no problems)
  • Changed power plan to balanced
  • Run chkdsk (no problems)

Other Information

  • When in Safe Mode, the fans don’t run as high (so I assume that the temperature is fine, but I can’t tell because monitors don’t work)
  • I didn’t have temperature problems in Ubuntu MATE when I checked with lm-sensors
  • I have no overclocks except for XMP on the RAM

System Specs

  • Ryzen 9 5900X
  • NViDIA RTX 3070
  • MSI X570 Gaming Pro Carbon WiFi
  • MSI CoreLiquid 360R
  • 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro
  • Sabrent Rocket 4 (500GB)
  • Windows 11 Pro (22000.434)
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  1. Anonymous
    2022-02-19T12:03:28+00:00

    Today I did a test again by rolling back my windows 11 back to an system backup dated 14-01-2022. System idle temp is 44C.

    Updated the below updates and idle CPU temp becomes 78C-83C. I think either KB5010474 or KB5010414 is causing the issue.

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-03-28T03:52:14+00:00

    After installing Windows 11, my PC overheats often. If I leave it idle with nothing running, it will start to generate a lot of heat, even though it is set to automatically go to sleep after 15 minutes. Sometimes it gets really really hot.

    Has anyone else experience this?

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-02-01T02:39:39+00:00

    I have exactly the same issue that QuantumXenon is facing. I updated the Windows 11 on 30-01-2022. Issue started after that. Till 30-01-2022 PC was having an idle temp of 47C win Win 11. The PC was running fine without any issues for 4 months (Both Windows 10 and 11)

    After the Windows update on 30-01-2022 the Windows 11 PC started showing a CPU temp of 71 and eventually went up to 84C in idle state. Simply switching the OS to Win 10 brought down the idle temp to 44C. Definitely its a Windows 11 thing

    Ryzen 5900X

    MSI X570S TOMAHAWK MAX WIFI (Running on 7D54v11 BIOS)

    MSI RTX 3060 12G

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    32GB G SKILL Trident Neo (3600 CL16)

    Samsung 980 Pro

    Windows 11 Pro

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  4. Anonymous
    2022-03-29T07:19:52+00:00

    I'm using Aser swift 3 i5 8th gen laptop. After installing windows 11, my laptop becomes very hot even if close all the applications. Many background processes run in the background unnecessarily causing this issue.

    Now I'm just fed up with this Window 11 and switching to Linux (Linux Mint).

    I'll never use Windows again in my life.

    Good bye Windows👋

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