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Clov3R

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  1. 1 minute ago, 5x5 said:

    Because while the temperature is very bad for the CPU, it's also not tripping the 105*C thermal shutdown point or the 101*C thermal throttle point. In any case, get a better cooler to avoid damage to the CPU long term

    okay i will have a look into it. should i go Water or Air cooling then? since i dont intend to overclock i think..

     

  2. Just now, LIGISTX said:

    Did you build it, or buy it prebuilt? Sorry for the bit so helpful side discussion going on here....

     

    The stock heatsink is plenty enough for a non overclocked CPU, so something is likely wrong. I have to run though so I won’t be able to help for a few hours unfortunately. But let us know if you bought it or built it and we can go from there. 

    I did not build it myself. the person i bought it from said it was built by someone idk who but ye i havent built a pc and i dont know to much about it but this just doesnt look right :/

    I went to a computer Stora and they told me that either their wasent enought cooling paste or the cooler isen't mounted right so imma probably bring my pc in for inspection i guess was just trying to confirm what could be the problem here.

  3. 3 minutes ago, LIGISTX said:

    That’s very not normal. Are you using the stock intel cooler? It’s plenty good enough for your CPU.

     

    Is it clicked in all the way? The pins you have to push in to mount the stock CPU do take some force to get in. And you didn’t remove the thermal paste by mistake, correct?

    i have not touched anythin on the inside so i dont know if it mounted correctly or even if it has enough cooling paste so might wanne check that befor i replace cooler?

  4. Hi

     

    So i just got this pc like a month ago. i bought it off someone so i didnt built it myself and i dont know allot about Pc's.

    For some reason i get pretty high temperatures when i check it on Core Temp and Speccy.

    When im idle at my desktop it is around 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit),

    When im gaming it just goes all the way to 90 even 100 degrees Celsius (194 - 212 degrees Fahrenheit) sometimes.

     

    My question is Basicly what can i do to fix this or is this normal?

    It just doesnt look normal and my Pc is pretty damn loud wehn i turn on a game.

    i was thinking of just upgrading the cpu cooler?

     

    So here are the Specs: (Not overclocked because i have never overclocked anything so)

    CPU: Intel I5-9600k (3.7 GHz)

    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650

    RAM: 16GB

    COOLER: Intel Stock Cooler

    POWER: 600W

     

       Idle:                                                                                 InGame:

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