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Octik

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  1. turning off the setting did help a bit but sometimes at random occasions temps spike up to 85c then back down to normal then spike back its super random but max temps ive seen in bf1 is 81c.
  2. Alright I will do that later today and see if it helps the temps, thank you guys
  3. I have the coolermaster h500p with 2 front intake and 1 exhaust in back, and yes I plan on running at stock speeds.
  4. i7 7800x gtx 1070 16gb 2400 mhz ram asus tuf mark 2 x299 motherboard cpu temps get a bit hot under load thats why i was planning on adding more case fans, typically temps in heavy load are around 80-87c 92 at most my cooler is coolermaster master air maker 8. And the fans i was planning to use are the noctua nf-a20 200mm
  5. looking to add more airflow in my case so i'm going to buy two fans for top not sure if i should make them exhaust or intake also which would be better for cooling and airflow, two 140mm or two 200mm case fans? also will adding these help cpu temps?
  6. 2 front intakes and 1 exhaust in the back and i'm not sure where to check the voltage ;/
  7. Just bought new computer around a week ago and noticed while playing certain cpu intensive games like GTA V and battlefield 1 that the cpu starts to heat up to around 85c (no overclocking stock speeds) case has plenty of ventilation i think its just because i went with air cooling i'm not sure my cooler is a coolermaster master air maker 8 if someone could help that would be great.. specs: i7 7800x (cooler is coolermaster master air maker 8) 16gb ddr4 2400mhz asus tuf x299 mark 2 evga gtx 1070 ftw
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