65-70 degrees running a PC game that's quite high in my book.
I'm not doubting you don't have a CPU cooler but is it mounted 100% perfectly and not loose somewhere?
And how much cooling paste did you use? High temps could be from to little or to much.
A rule of thumb is to use a small amount of cooling paste as about the size of a rice grain.
I use a tiny brush to produce a thin perfect layer over the CPU.
100% load varies between 43-47 degrees, but I'm using a self sustained water cooler so it yields lower temps then air.
But another rig I have with an Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev. 2 never goes higher then 55 degrees.
I would try re-apply new paste and make sure it's 100% perfectly mounted to rule out that it's not the problem.
I'm not doubting you don't have a CPU cooler but is it mounted 100% perfectly and not loose somewhere?
And how much cooling paste did you use? High temps could be from to little or to much.
A rule of thumb is to use a small amount of cooling paste as about the size of a rice grain.
I use a tiny brush to produce a thin perfect layer over the CPU.
100% load varies between 43-47 degrees, but I'm using a self sustained water cooler so it yields lower temps then air.
But another rig I have with an Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev. 2 never goes higher then 55 degrees.
I would try re-apply new paste and make sure it's 100% perfectly mounted to rule out that it's not the problem.