New build problem

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Hello, Ive just put together my new build, an e8500 on a p5e deluxe on first start it reports that the cpu is unidentified, needs a bios update and overheating, bios shows the temp at exactly 100/212.
Obviously I was worried and turned it off, cooler looks mounted ok, appears to be flush with the cpu. all 4 pins have locked down, fan running.
So is this really overheating or is it related to the non recognised cpu? or something else
 
yeah paste pre-applied and fan running.

It gets to 100 degrees instantly there's no movement at all on the temp sensor, but its not comforting to see.
 
Sounds like you could probably benefit from a BIOS flash. It wouldnt reach 100 degrees that quickly.

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Although there are only 2 BIOS versions out, so if you have v205 already then I dont know what to suggest.
 
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on the asus forum there are people with other random temps as well, a guy thats at 87 all the time weather idling or hardcore gaming. Is bios updating in windows not safe?
 
Although on post it says it doesnt recognise the cpu in bios its happy that its an e8500 and sets the clock right, would the stepping make a difference?
 
Allways makes me nervous doing the bios, its like an invitation for the power to fail. but if I must.

I do have the old revision so at least something to try
 
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Just to check, you have remembered to remove the little plastic cover from the bottom of the fan? I've seen this happen before with people who have forgotten
 
excellent stuff m8, glad to see it's all sorted now. I know it's a bit nerve racking doing a bios flash and there is always an element of fear something is going to go wrong.
 
Glad yo hear its all up and running again matey.

I did my first bios flash the other day and was rather nervous but on the asus boards its so simple.
 
Yeah that EZ Flash is good actually felt quite safe compared to praying to the power gods and wondering how reliable a 10 year old floppy drive and disk are.
 
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