
Hi, I just did a replacement of Liquid Cooler for my PC (i9, RTX 4070Ti Super). Reason was my gaming gets very laggy and when I restart PC, theres a msg saying CPU Temp is overheating. Now I just wanna monitor the CPU Temp after the replacement.
Is this app, MSI Afterburner here, the reading for Temp is accurate? Or the one in my gaming screen where it shows the FPS, Temp, Usage % on top left of the gaming screen accurate? Coz I have different reading for both. MSI app here : 48degrees. Another was : 63degrees. So which reading is accurate?
TIA !!

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Your CPU is overheating with an AIO? Did you remember to take the plastic off the cold plate?
MSI is showing GPU Temps not CPU.