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AngelHT

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About AngelHT

  • Birthday Aug 27, 1990

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Italy
  • Interests
    i'm a nerd :|
  • Biography
    I've been fighting with PC's issues for as long as i remember...from my first pc to my latest...i could fix many of them giving me a good amount of experience but i have no degree in informatics thus i fix all my problem with brain overclock :P

System

  • CPU
    Intel i5 7600k 3.8Ghz
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Prime Z270-A
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengance 8x2 DDR4 3000MHz C15
  • GPU
    ASUS GTX ROG Strix 1060 6GB
  • Case
    CoolerMaster Force 500
  • Storage
    SSD samsung 250GB // HDD WD WD10EZEX 1 TB,
  • PSU
    Corsair 650W
  • Display(s)
    Asus VX238H
  • Cooling
    CPU Fan CM Hyper 212X // Chassis Fan X4 CM 120mm // Negative pressure
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G413 Carbon Mechanical Keyboard
  • Mouse
    Logitech Proteus Spectrum G502 RGB
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 x64

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  1. I just finished smashing my head against the wall ... i noticed that my cpu fan were set on super silent mode that reduces quite a lot the rpms. Everything is fine now temp doesnt go higher than 70. Thanks TheGlenlivet for answering so fast i appreciate that
  2. Even thou it doesn't seems to me that you are running demanding software. Did you change something lately? if yes try to restart from a restoration point before that (if u can remember).
  3. You should check in the BSOD to what files it refers. For example for me was a IOMap64.sys file that was causing the same BSOD you having. After founding what file causes trouble you can usually connect it to some driver or some peripherals related software ( i cant see your .dmp btw)
  4. Did you check the CPU usage of those process when you have the issue? i remember something similar heppening to me a while ago on my old pc and those process were at 100% thus slowing the explorer process and the pc overall...maybe is that
  5. If this happened to me i would try to unplug every unnecessary pin maybe leaving only the cpu fan. If nothing work i would consider try a new PSU cause as DutchTexan said it looks like has something to do with it.
  6. Also if you have your cpu overclocked try to set it to default. Check also your windows update/drivers to make sure everything is up to date
  7. Even if in gaming session reaches over 80?
  8. Hi everyone, I'been having some issues with the cpu temperature...on idle it ranges from 70 C° to 40 C° in a non linear way (attached a screenshot to make myself clear). On a simple benchmark on CPU-Z it reaches over 80 C°. Any idea why is that? My specs are as follow Cpu: i5 7600k 3.8Ghz (OC at 4.2 1.245volt) Graphic Card: Asus ROG Strix GTX1060 6gb (OC at 1809Mhz) Ram: Corsair Vengance 8x2Gb DDR4 3000Mhz Motherboard: Asus Prime Z270-A CPU Fan: CoolerMaster Hyper 212X SO: Windows 10 x64 PSU: Corsair 650W Bios: V. 0906 Everything is up to date Also my case should be in negative pressure airflow. Let me know if I've missed something. Hoping you guys can help me understand what's the problem I wish you a good day
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