Over all i say seeing as you know how to work your bios some is just start with running it at stock speed and if not under-clock/vote and see what happens, as for cooler theirs no limit to having too much with a cpu like your depending on what your trying to do with it and that AMD recommends under 60c at stock speed.ītw when you hit 70c was that with a full cpu all cores load test for at lest 20min ?Īnd i don't know whats up with the SSD but like most things that look like chips their not many can take more then 110c before burning up in smoke. If it douse fix things then their you go you know whats going on and what the problem is.Īs well most cpus i know or have messed with in the past when you start to overclock you have to really keep the heat levels in check as well you'll have to volt your cpu more as you go, with a 220TDP stock speed cpu i don't see how anyone can overclock that thing with out $400 cooling setup. I haven't used the super aggressive cooling setups my self but to start i would say lose the overclock and see if that fixs things and makes the system stable and or 2nd under-clock and under-volt the system some on the cpu some and see if you can fix the problem so as to lower the heat.
Iv never done Thermoelectric cooling or compressor stile cooling by the way or done dry ice or liquid nitrogen runs, though im shore i could, bin doing the overclock and pc tweak topic for more years then i care to remember, use to have a good overclock on this system im on at the moment but sadly my cooling system is dieing and i had to slow the system down to keep the heat levels in check. Well don't know but that cpu but at stock speed it has a low max heat level 60~70c as well at stock speed/voltage its like 220 /TDP, sadly the cpu is cheap for what it is and a 8 core but its so hot its not funny so you get a chip for $250 but then if you want to overclock or even leave it at stock speed you need top of the line cooling if you want to go their so were talking $200~$400 cooling setup, all most to the point of needing to use Thermoelectric cooling or compressor stile cooling. For 220TDP good god, top of the line cooling, and the Corsair H75 is just a single rad 120mm setup so im not serprized your having problems.