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Hi all,
I bought an I5 13600KF and built my PC yesterday, with a TUF B660M-Plus D4 motherboard and a Deepcool AG620 cooler. However, while installing programs on the PC, I noticed that the CPU cooler was frequently alternating between high and low RPMs. When I installed MSI Afterburner, I saw that the temperature at idle was fluctuating between 40 and 65 degrees Celsius.
Here is a screenshot with the temperature and CPU usage graph (https://prnt.sc/pTlutZZ6Rg0u) (the highest temperature was 97 degrees Celsius during the game).
I would like to know if it could be a problem with the CPU, so that I can request a warranty claim
(https://prnt.sc/fwsB9swMKbDn) - Temperature and usage while I was writing this, varying between 45~65.
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So, you think it must be a processor problem, eh?
It cannot possibily be the cooler, or bad installation of the cooler and/or thermal paste, or the motherboard bios, or inadequate ventilation, or any number of other reasons, right?
Yes, it must be the processor because that is easy for you to point to.
Go back, do some checking, update your bios, reapply the paste, etc.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Maybe Windows 12 will be better]
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I reinstalled the cooler and reapplied thermal paste after noticing the issue, I have 3 fans in the front of the case to improve air flow, but I still ran tests with the side panel open and the motherboard was already purchased with the updated BIOS to be compatible with 13th generation processors. My doubt here is whether these temperature fluctuations are normal for this processor.
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Get rid of AfterBurner (uninstall it and reboot), and run IPDT:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/15951/19792/intel-processor-diagnostic-tool.html?
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Maybe Windows 12 will be better]
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Hello MatheusAlmeida,
Thank you for posting on the Intel️® communities.
We understand you have opened an email support case with us, and we will continue to help you through that channel now. We will therefore close this community case. Please, keep in mind that this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel.
Thanks for your understanding.
Best regards
Jean O.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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