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I have just finished my first build and everything went to plan :D

I ended up going with the AMD A10 5800k. I am using the stock clock speed.

However when I try to look at the CPU temperature with CoreTemp it says N/A for all four cores.

The only way I can see the temperature is to going into the BIOS and it sits at 51 degrees. Not sure if this is high for this processor?

Could anyone highlight why the CPU temp cannot be seen?
Furthermore, is it worth buying an aftermarket cooler to lower the temps?

Thanks!
 
Yes it is worth to buy a cooler since temps you are getting are too high for any amd. To check amd chips temp I would recommend core temp or hwmonitor.
What is your budget?
 
Yes it is worth to buy a cooler since temps you are getting are too high for any amd. To check amd chips temp I would recommend core temp or hwmonitor.
What is your budget?

See I even think that temperature is not correct, because the heatsink isn't even hot to the touch.

Budget for the CPU cooler is basically the cheapest good cooler.

Thanks
 
See I even think that temperature is not correct, because the heatsink isn't even hot to the touch.

Budget for the CPU cooler is basically the cheapest good cooler.

Thanks

THIS one won't break the bank :)

Check your case though fella, be a shame to buy a heatsink and find it doesnt fit. The Achilles isn't what I would call a very tall cooler though
 
Air cooling is the way to go really, quieter than those all in one coolers, almost maintenance free, but if you don't mind dust, maintenance free when paired with some good thermal material. That True 140 is a good cooler, not too big, tall, but not too big. :) I have the Coolermaster 612S - I got it when the True 140 wasn't on offer, was gutted to see the True 140 reduced straight after.

Have you tried RealTemp?
 
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