Msi dka790gx platinium cpu 100 degrees

i have this mobo with phenom II x6 cpu.
psu 650watt real
xigmatek hdt 1284 cooler.
i set bios as 250x14 everything is auto. it is ok. works stable.
but when i set fsb to 260 cpu vdd to 1.35 ht and nb to 1.35 , cpu goes to 100 degrees and pc turn off
is it overheat?
when i set cpu, ht, nb volts mobo and cpu temperatures goes to high.
i tried all of bioses but no luck. i think there is a hardware problem.
right?

 You had better check the mounting of the CPU cooler then. there is not much other reason for CPU to get that hot. Was there a small sheet of protective plastic film on the base of the cooler that wasn't removed maybe?

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