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Flyken27

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  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    i7-3770 3.4ghz
  • Motherboard
    Asrock (something crappy)
  • RAM
    Gskill Aries 16gb (2 x 8gb)
  • GPU
    AMD RX 470
  • Case
    Old and useless
  • Storage
    about 2tb of HHD, and 200 or so SSD
  • PSU
    :l not sure
  • Display(s)
    1 Vizio Smart TV (1920x1080)
  • Cooling
    Stock Air Coolers
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K65
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Sound
    Logitech Something, they hurt D:
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. so i can't make it run faster? :l
  2. I have an i7-3770 with an i3-3240 stock cooler, it does the job so far but heats up rapidly and dangerously when I try to play a game, I've heard of people hardwiring 12V to the fan and having it run at that 24/7, but I'm not willing to mod my motherboard without a worthy backup, I'm getting a new cooler but was wondering if I could somehow with a program or something make my CPU fan go faster than what its supposed to, so it can properly cool my i7.
  3. Considering its non-k I don't think im going to be doing much overcloking, however, I do know it IS possible to overclock it to ATLEAST, 4.2ghz, but I'm not sure how.. and I'll wait until I get that cooler
  4. *facepalm* could explain it.. It didn't come with one, and people have told me it should be fine with the cooler I have, if you don't mind I'll link the cooler I have in mind to buy with the money I get from my sale. https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103099
  5. Yes, many times (when I first put in the new CPU, and booted it was fine, but when I opened MSI (only for temps and custom fan curve for my GPU, and then i opened a game like siege, the temps shoot up to 95C).. also siege is the game that actually crashed me with tempetures.
  6. So I recently upgraded my i3-3240 to an i7-3770 (non-k), I couldn't afford another cooler just yet, but I figured, and so did many of my other friends a stock cooler will do just fine. Well I guess we were wrong because it idles at around 55C, and can and has gone up to 95C, and crashed my computer due to heating (most likely). I'm wondering if this is due to stock cooler, or something happened and is messing up. Please be unbias with suggestions, I don't have much money. Trying to sell a GTX 750 so I can get a new cooler, but still please be unbiased. P.S. I have the CPU fan speed on full in my bios.
  7. ooohhh, thank you, that cleared it up thanks
  8. I'm not sure what he's doing, I've seen him touch his phone or something before to maybe silence it during a video, but now he's touching his hip or "phone" every minute it seems like. Can someone explain this for me?
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