tracyballard
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My current homebuilt desktop has a problem with the CPU overheating (after 4 years of service), and I'm wondering if I can fix that by simply replacing the CPU or would I also have to replace the motherboard? I cleaned all the dust out recently, even removed the heat sink and case fan and cleaned them with non-residue brake cleaner, but the issue still remains. My temp is running around 140F with the case open, but sometimes it gets high enough to shut itself down, especially when I have lots of chrome windows open. I have an AM3 socket on a Micro-ATX board, so my processor options are limited - right now I have an Athlon II 640 propus quad core. I could maybe go for a used Phenom II 6 core CPU, but would I be better off just replacing the MB and CPU? Would a MB and CPU replacement fix this problem for sure?