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CPU Throttling for no reason.

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How does the system respond assembled and tested on cardboard outside of the case?
Hello again.
After a few days of struggling with the case i think i have found the problem.

Problem is with my motherboard temp sensors. They are broke and shows a extremly high temp so it cause a thermal throttling.
And when i tap on the top of the case it makes the sensors to work correctly again and report the real temp so it makes thermal throttling stop.

And it goes on and off. Do you have any recommendation to what to do?

Ps. Also in the stress video test i sent you can see that my motherboard temperature is higher than 100c.
 
Take it to a repair shop and have them see about repairing the board.

Replace the board if still under any warranty or just replace it anyways.
Hello again.

I took out the motherboard and tries it outside the case, and it works perferctly the motherboard temp sensors are all fine. So I thought the problem is fixed.
Then again i put the hardware in the case and start the case suprisingly the problem came back. And for the second time i tried taking it out to see if its still works great outside the case. And yes again it was working great outside the case.


What do you think the problem is? I even dissconnect all case connectors and everything from the motherboard. So motherboard didnt have any connection to case but still the problem was there.
 
really left field thinking here....

inside the case the mobo would be vertical, outside the case you would have it laying down horizontally.
what are the chances that laying your case down so the mobo also lays horizontally could give a quick fix.

but really - it sounds like the mobo should be replaced.
is it under warranty still?
 
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