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CPU running over 99C or 208F for no reason
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Vaya
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So I started having this problem last night, the way I can tell its not a faulty motherboard reading is because the computer lags just like it would with a truly overheating processor. The processor is overheating at less than 20% idle, basically not even being used. I havent narrowed down the timeframe it starts to do this during but, as of right now after taking the cooler off the cpu and turning the computer off, its around 35-45C.
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Processor
Intel Core i7 @ 4.20GHz
RAM
16.0GB Single-Channel Unknown @ 1496MHz
Motherboard
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. STRIX Z270H GAMING
Graphics
4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (EVGA)
Storage
232GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB (SSD)
2794GB Western Digital WDC WD3001FAEX-00MJRA0 (SATA)
CPU Cooler
Kraken x64
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Does the BIOS state the same temps?

I'd re apply thermal paste and re-seat cooler.

It's either a false reading, or something isn't seated correctly.
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Are You Sure The Cooler is Working And Good Thermal Paste
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It honestly sounds more like that you've plugged the pump power into the wrong port. If there's a CPU pump port on your motherboard, use it. Also, I'd double check by audio that the pump is actually working. Also also, whilst you're in the BIOS, check the fan curve of that header, it could be on 0%
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