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How's your machine holding up this summer?

Pc holding up pretty well just recently swapped out all the fans on the 650d with Noctua NF-F12 four in total and a 200mm Bitfenix Spectre Pro. Also with this config its keeping dust down a whole lot. 

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Pretty high idle temps on my hd7850.

All case fans are at max.

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n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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Pretty well to be honest. Haven't had any issues. My intake fan is right next to the air conditioning vent. My room is burning hot by my baby is nice and cool :) so I'm happy.

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pretty good i'd say

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that is fucking epic, upcoming notcua 200mm fans? bitch please

COMING THIS WINTER, THE NEW NOCTUA 500MM 1000000000000RPM FAN! lol

 

Mine's holding up ok I think, my mobo doesn't show accurate temps in anything other than bios so I have to judge by putting my hand over the rear exhaust fan.

 

It's a crappy pc either way so :(

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Mine is running okay :P

stock cooler on my AMD A6 3670k and its the only cooler in the case oh and the one on the gpu :P

im running them overclocked and they are doing fine

 

fortunately its not too hot in the house so :P

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Well the dual Xeon's only reach about 50c in full load but the two R9 290's are extra loud. For hotter days I setup a mobile AC-unit which dumps the hot air outside and keeps the computer room at 20C.

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Just finished the StealthRay case. Decided to do a quick burn-in test even though the room temperature is almost unbearable. The machine did get to 60 degrees but stayed calm and quiet throughout. Beginning to doubt the ability of my cheapo fans to sustain the dream-machine performance I had been looking for but still, it's got eight of them, it's not really a problem.

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holding great haven't had to back off my 4.5Ghz overclock yet

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Mines be totally fine, with my room in the basement it only reaches 19-20 degrees Celcius so my temps aren't much higher then during the winter.

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My 4770k @ 4.5ghz is running fine with 69c tops while my room temperature was about 35c. Most demanding thing i have done is CS:GO i guess. So not really fully loaded system tbh. 

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She is holding up pretty well, I had to stop folding on the CPU because it was hitting 68 degrees and the GPU is fine with the hottest so far at 65 degrees

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My 780ti gets to around high 70s to 80 i think with ambient 25-35 depending on gaming times, down clocked cpu to 4ghz from 4.4 load is around high 60s

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UPDATE 

Well I had enough of the floor fan in the machine so I decided to get into things and see what was the problem as it wasn't like this last summer, here's what I found:

1. Ripped out the GFX card
2. On first inspection, clean as a whistle (as I had already given the fans and heatsink a quick brush at the start of the month (but case was on))
3. Took casing off the card, few clumps of hardened dust fell out (corner gatherings)
4. Took a clean paint brush and started ramming it into the heat sink, then air blasted it, a bit of dust came out but not much
5. Made sure everything was secure, tight and looking good again
6. Slapped it back onto the mobo and ......

7. Powered it up, GPU Fans shot up to 150% before even bios had time to show and i turned it off asap from PSU switch
8. Took side off and plugged in the power connectors to the GFX card (loooooool) and .......

Room temperature 25.5c desktop temp with Chrome running editing this 60c / 61c
Room temperature 25.5c running an mmo on medium high settings for past 6 hours 81c to 96c (didn't get into the 90s often)

 

So looks like either something wasn't secure or that tiny bit of dust which I wouldn't normally be concerned about was the cause. I'm going to go with something not being secure, nowhere near enough dust in the heat sink to cause constant 100c to 104c and the throttle backs before it hit 105.

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I have like 5 fans for a i5 and a 750ti. I never go over 55 C in the summer :D NJ summer FTW

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im at a consistent 68c under load on my pc, no need to back off my oc, but the ac sure helps allot haha

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40C the max. God bless the A/C.

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My GPU is sitting around 50c on idle right now. we just had a nasty heatwave and my computer is still working good. i do need to replace the cooler on my 280X the fans make a hell of a lot of noise when they ramp up.

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My FX-6300 normally idles at 33 degrees, but it's currently doing 36/37 (can often hit 40) so I just put a standard desk fan in front of the intake and it helps a bit.  The 7870 is fine as I haven't been doing any hardcore gaming recently so that's not a problem for me.

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I don't know how that thing gets to 102C... But I have the smallest room ever, usually gets to about 95F in there, but nomater the ambient room temp, my card allways sits around 70-75C range

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For me my pc stays cold all the time because my room is never warm it's always freezing cold

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I have an A/C unit in my room, plus my PC was thoroughly cleaned this weekend, so it's all good.

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My computer has the same temps every day of the year.

On the other hand, it heats up my apartment like hell. Temperatures rise from 22 degrees celsius to 35 at worst.

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