Overheating CPU on ASUS board
Hi, my AVA system has a P7P55D-E LX motherboard with a i5-750 2.66 GHz CPU. Lately I've been getting some multiple reboots on startup that are unexplained, and occasional other weirdness like long boot times. I had initially suspected the PC power supply as behind that. But in doing some PC diagnostics nothing's showed up as unusual except that today I find, using the some third-party hardware monitoring software (HW Monitor), that my CPU seems to be running hot sometimes. Many times the monitoring software says that it's at about 60-65 degrees Celsius, but at other times it goes up to the high 90s or more--when running a simulation game, for example, or even just sitting there within nothing else special running that I know of. I think that's too hot. The software says also that my CPU fan is running at around 2200 RPM and my "sysfan" at around 1250 RPM, which from what I gather is about normal. So that suggests the CPU fan is okay, but I don't necessarily trust the monitoring software numbers.
Any thoughts or suggestions on how I should proceed in dealing with this?
Thanks,
Eric