Temperature for kt4 6590 S.O.S

I have problems with the temperature of the CPU.  
I have a XP2000 that would have to go at 1665mhz for defect and alone I can put it since at 1600mhz if it is not to without he/she warms a lot and the system is restarted alone.  
do you recommend me to install the BIOS 1.4?  
and seen that it fixes some problem with the BIOS and the detector of the temperature ?(

I think you have too small/not properly installed heatsink on your CPU.
Check this link:
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/e_service/forum/index.php?threadid=1512&boardid=16&styleid=1
.. and cooling section here:
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/e_service/forum/index.php?threadid=1131&boardid=13&styleid=1
Let's rule out basics first.
Good luck.
Also, give us more info on your computer (graphics, power supply, memory)

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