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LtSheppardXxL

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  1. multiple monitoring programs do show the same temp sort of. cpuiz does but my mining software that used to be correct shows half the temp. Not to mention it never throttles itself by turning down power to reduce heat. right now its reading 150 degrees and i just cant see that being possible and still be running without throttleing
  2. Ok ill start this off by listing my rig. I have a Asus M5A78L-M LX PLUS AM3+ board. Fx 8320 cpu. 16gb ddr3 1600mhz Kingston Hyperx ram. Gtx 1060 6gb Evga Sc gaming gpu. Corsair 750 power supply. Hyper 212 cooler. Ok i had my system in a Antec 300 case for years. I recently upgrade and put my gear into a Phantecs P400 case with a glass side. In this case i have every fan slot filled and it includes a 140mm Noctua 3000 rpm front case fan, 1400 rpm 140mm antec case fan.. 1x 120mm phanteks exhaust 1400rpm fan. 1x noctua 120mm 2000 rpm top exhaust fan. 140 antec 1400rpm exhaust fan. When i transfered my system all of the sudden MSI afterburner started reporting the GPU going up to 100 + degrees on a regular basis when gaming. Before in my antec 300 the highest ive ever seen it went to 91 degreees and that was summer time overlclocking heat. ; Its currently sitting at 114 degrees, the Gpu is at 100% and not throttling at all. The power is at 75%. I have the fan speed up to 100% trying to improve its cooling. The Gpu is even -400 mhz core clock because im mining right now. So its 1506mhz and 3855mhz memory. I have the temp limit of 83 degrees applie and the core voltage is stock with a power limit of 100% Prior to changing cases i never got this sort of reading. I find it odd that it reads 114 degrees but its not throttling at all. The boost and base speeds never dip more than 1% here and there. Is there a possibility that its really not running that hot? I know this is the temp that the GPU is reading under its heat sink but shouldnt its pci board on the back be really warm to the touch as well? Well its not. it feels the same as the rest of my pc inside. I can get a few degrees to come off the total if i pull the front panel off. I also have unhooked one air intake fan because i know my noctua fan pulls in air at like 140 cfm. So i figured i might have too much air coming in. It helped a good bit. Ive seen it as high as 129 supposidly. So i have no idea what to do. Im about to uninstall and reinstall my gpu to see if their is some sort of glitch. maybe uninstall MSI as well. I find it odd that this happend after i swapped cases. It could be a damage temp sensor but i dont get why its not throttling at all
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