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Just a week or two ago i checked my CPU temp again and it seemed pretty high. i'm using an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X with the stock cooler and am getting around 60 degrees idle,(it used to be 35-45). I checked task manager and it said that the CPU usage was only at 15%. Please help.
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Hello everyone, this is my first post and I will try to present my problem as good as I can. My Specs: Intel i7 7700k @4,6/4,8 Ghz // 1,25/1,3V NZXT Kraken X72 Push/Pull 32Gb G.Skill RipJaws V @ 3200Mhz // 1,353V MSI Geforce Gtx 1060 Gaming X 6Gb Asus ROG Strix Z270E Gaming 500Gb SanDisk Extreme Pro 500Gb Samsung 850 Evo 256Gb Samsung 850 Evo 4Tb Seagate Barracuda 650 Watt be quiet! Dark Power Pro 11 Creative Soundblaster Z Corsair Crystal 570X Fans: 1x Corsair LL120 @ the back of the case 2x Corsair LL120 @ the top of the case 3x Corsair LL120 @ the front of the case, pushing air into the radiator 3x NZXT Aer P120 behind the radiator, pulling air out of the radiator The air is getting pulled from the front, through the radiator and the top and is getting exhausted out of the back. So my main problem is about thermals and how they interact with my fan speed. I can only run aida64 or prime95 @4,2Ghz all the time without a boost clock if I want the temps to stay lower than 80°C or if I want prime95 to work at all. I wanted to overclock my i7 to at least 4,8Ghz, but I'm getting temps of 100°C max on all cores after running aida64 for a few minutes. I can't even use prime95 because it always gives out that a Fatal Error has occured where a 0,4 was expected, but a 0,5 or someting came out. I just don't understand why. I tried paying around with the CPU voltage settings, but it didn't change anything. After I saw this high temps I decided to reduce the clockspeed to 4,6 Ghz at 1,25 Volts but the temps were still above 90°C max at all cores. A small improvent, but not enough. There's actually a pretty big difference between the temps shown by NZXT CAM and HWMonitor. I use both at the same time and the difference is more than 10°C sometimes. Could it be some sort of sensor problem? Now the strangest thing: It almost doesnt't matter at all at which fan speeds I run my system. When I stress tested my CPU with Aida64 at around 40% fan speed and at 100% fan speed, the results were more or less the same. I also ran a Cinebench R20 Benchmark and got a Singecore score of 489 and a Multicore score of 2419 with about 40% fan speed. But when I ran the same test with 100% fan speed both scores were a little bit worse instead of getting better. I don't get it. EDIT: I tried monitoring everything with AiSuite from Asus as well and the highest recorded cpu temps are about 73°C and there are no big spikes recorded as with HWMonitor or Aida64. Now I´m even more confused because the temperature difference between 2 programms is almost 15-20°C. Which is the real temperature now??? I´m just confused.
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Hi Guys, I have just upgraded to a 3800x on an Asus ROG STRIX B550-I GAMING motherboard, and I am a little concerned with some of the temperatures being reported. For cooling I have a Corsair H110i GTX and in Corsair Link (and HWMonitor), one of the Motherboard sensors is reporting temps of 80-90C at idle. I have checked the thermal paste and remounted the cooler to ensure there is good contact, but the issue is still then. Previously on my 6700k, the temps were provided on a per core basis, but that does not seem to be the case here. Instead, it just groups all readings from the MoBo. Has anyone else got experience with this motherboard that could offer some insight into what this may be? Some Googling makes me think it could just be the MoBo reporting the VRM temps. I also have package temps in the Mid 40s, low 50s at idle. Is this normal? I have read that with 7nm the chips can heat up very quickly before it can be dissipated by the IHS / Cooler. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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So I recently picked up a used i7 4770k as a cheap upgrade from an i5 I had (didn't feel like swapping mobos and plan on making a full new system soonish). I picked up a Hyper 212 Evo cooler because it's cheap and I've got past experience with them. Ran Heaven, Furmark, and RDR2 as benchmarks after upgrading and didn't really see much of an improvement. Ran prime 95 for a few minutes and noticed the CPU cores were basically all hitting 100°C. Is this the likely cause for no real increase in benchmark performance? I assume the CPU is throttling down due to the high temps to prevent damage, but I'm pretty much a PC building novice so I figured you guys would know for sure. Is the issue here that the cooler isn't good enough? My room is normally around 72-74ish°F so I assume that isn't the problem. I didn't forget the thermal paste before someone asks, and my case has like 6 fans in it (I also added the extra fan to the Hyper 212). Is it possible I overtightened the CPU cooler? I have no clue if that can cause issues like this or not, but I felt like I might have tightened it too much when I was installing. The final other thing I considered is maybe I need to delid and replace the thermal paste since it's pretty old at this point. Just looking for some general guidance from someone with more knowledge here. CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K 3.5 GHz Quad-Core Processor ($219.99 @ Amazon) Motherboard: ASRock Z97 Extreme3 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard Memory: Patriot Signature 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) DDR3-1600 CL11 Memory ($36.99 @ Amazon) Memory: Patriot Viper 3 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) DDR3-1600 CL9 Memory ($37.99 @ Newegg) Storage: Crucial M4 128 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 500 GB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($37.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($80.99 @ Newegg) Video Card: MSI Radeon R9 390 8 GB Video Card Case: Zalman Z9 Plus ATX Mid Tower Case Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA G2 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
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Dear LTT gurus, I've recently been having stability issues with my desktop computer. Random freezing while browsing, games crashing, blue screens with WATCHDOG and WHEA UNCORRECTABLE errors. It's been happening more and more over the last few months to the point that my system is no longer dependable. I'm running an Intel Core-i7 4790K on an MSI Z97M Gaming mobo with 32GB Corsair Vengeance RAM. Not a powerhouse but it gets the job done. The problems originally started during gaming; so, I recently upgraded my GPU to an MSI RTX 2070 Super Ventus OC, but it hasn't solved the problem. I've tried to run memtest86 to see if I was having RAM instability issues, but for some reason, all I get is a blank screen after starting the test. I let it sit overnight just to make sure it wasn't running in the background but it was still blank the next morning. I downloaded Core Temp to monitor my cores, and normally they stay in the 30s and 40s (Celsius), but when I launch a game the temps skyrocket cores 0 and 1 hit 100c, core 2 hit 95c and core 3 hits 88c. I thought perhaps the cooler wasn't working. I'm using a Corsair H110i which is a 280mm radiator. I figured if the pump wasn't running that could explain the issue, but iCUE says the pump is working fine. Additionally, the temps drop back down to normal almost the instant I close the game. They wouldn't do that if there was a problem with my water pump. I'm hoping the instability is a temp problem or a RAM problem. I can pull a stick of RAM out without, but I have no way to testing them without manually pulling the sticks from the mobo,and that still doesn't explain my high temp problem. Could the temps be the cause? Could just the RAM be the issue? Or are they both causing my problems? What say you LTT gods? Where do I go from here?
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Hello. I had the chance to buy a razer blade recently. I have been using the computer for 2 weeks. There was no problem except warming up. During the game (I tried CS: GO, Fall Guys, GTA-5, while playing LoL); GPU (RTX 2070 Max-Q), changes between 70-80 C. (Approx 70 for LoL, and 80 for GTA.) CPU (i7-9750H), changes between 80-90 C. As I read from some forums, i am not worried that it gets hot while playing games, it doesnt bother me. Generally, they talk about heating problems in most of the gaming laptops. In a few razer blade test videos I watched, the temperatures were more or less like mine. My main concern is that the computer gets too hot when I'm not playing games. I didn't buy this computer with the main purpose of gaming. I needed a laptop for long-term use. I saw that the razer blade was highly praised and the processor graphics card, etc. was good enough for me. Today I turned on my computer, which was completely cold. I just watched Netflix for about 50 minutes. During this time I used the computer on battery. I will add photos of the degrees below. The computer goes back and forth between 55-60 degrees. I can never put the computer on my knees or anything. The case is made of titanium (I am not sure, it could also be aluminum), so I am feeling the heat even more. I am writing here because I do not know if it is normal for this razer blade to get so hot when using it on idle. In the first photo, when using on idle, there are temperatures, how much of the processor is used and speed values in mhz. The other 3 photos belong to the ThrottleStop application where I did the undervolt process. I use this profile while only on battery. I tried many things, but somehow I could not lower the computer to 40-45 degrees. Is it normal to get this hot while using on idle? I also couldn't understand what caused it to get so hot. Only 5-10% of the CPU is used and thanks to throttlestop the CPU does not go above 1.5 GHz, but for some reason the laptop does not go below 55 degrees. I would be very happy if you could help me work this out. I leave the specs of the computer below. Razer Blade 15 Advanced Model (Mid-2019) CPU: Intel i7-9750H GPU: RTX 2070 Max-Q Ram: 16 GB Display: 240 Hz, 1080p
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Hi i'm having an issue out of no where it just started today. I 'm running an Asus GTX 760 DCUII 2GB one in my rig Everything was smooth till today . when i restart rig it gives me around 24C temp after leaving it on idle without any reason temps kick up to 40C+ . it goes up gradually like 1 degree every 30 seconds. i sent my fan on full now and its stable on 34C which is 10 degrees higher then i was having yesterday or since the day i started using it after reapplying the thermal paste. I didn't install any new application of game. i've checked surface level info in Task Manager to see if some Program is messing with GPU . NO nothing unusual. Kindly help .
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Hi, I currently have a i7-6700k on stock and am getting really high temps at 100% load. I have a corsair h115i for cooling. these are the temps im getting when using intel processor diagnostic tool. it'll get to > 90 sometimes. Any tips on what would be casuing this issue would help. Thanks .
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So I have been dealing with this problem for a while now. My system is running a 1080ti on a Ryzen 1800x system. I have 3 monitors, 2 1080p 60hz, 1 1440p 144hz. No matter what if I have all three plugged in and connected the idle clock speed is 1442MHz. This is FAR CRY away from the idle speeds of when I disconnect one of the 1080p 60hz monitors, the idle jumps down to 139MHz. I change nothing else, the only thing I am doing is disconnecting one 1080p display, leaving the 1440p 144hz and one other 1080p 60hz plugged in and working just fine. I have tried uninstalling drivers using an uninstall tool and installing from scratch. I have tried NVIDA inspecter tool, which works, but not when playing games. I have tried messing with the 3D power options in the NVIDA Control Panel. I have tried updating my drivers. I have tried rolling them back. The only thing that works is disconnecting a display. That is the one and only way to get my idle speeds and temps back to normal. Now I don't manufacturer, design, produce, sell, market, or anything on these cards, but a jump in over 1000MHz to plug in on extra monitor? I will have to call BS on that. If anyone else has this same issue, please try the above things, let me know if any work for you, or don't. If anyone out there is harboring a fix for this, if you could share and help us out, that would be fantastic.
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I have an i7 8700k overclocked to 5ghz at 1.260v. I’m using a Corsair H115i to cool it. I’ve applied high quality thermal grizzly thermal paste. Yet my temperatures under a max cinebench load stay at, 87°C to 90°C. The fans on the cooler ramp up and the pump is moving at 2 to 3 thousand RPM when my cpu is under load. (It does exactly what it’s supposed to except the temps never get that cool) Is this normal performance for a cooler like this? I was expecting much better performance.
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Hello everyone. I just finished putting together my first custom loop and I wanted to know if the temps I'm experiencing are what I should have expected compared to when I was air cooling (see setups at bottom of post). I when I was planning out the custom loop, I was hoping to decrease my CPU and GPU temps by some noticeable amount (5 - 10 deg C would have been nice), but instead I have a 5-10 deg C increase to CPU temps and a 10-20 deg C increase to GPU temps at the same loads. Here's what I've tried to get better temps so far: 1) Removed the old TIM and applied a new coat for both CPU and GPU. Got the same temps. 2) Removed the retention bracket from the CPU to see if it was blocking any contact. Got got the same temps again. 3) Plugged water pump into separate power supply, then turned off supply to see if it affected temps (this was to see if the pump is functioning). Temps with pump off became significantly higher (CPU broke 100 deg C). 4) Shaking and rotating PC to dislodge air bubbles. Got some air bubbles out of radiator, but temps remained the same. I tried everything I could think of short of buying a new pump and a new radiator, and wanted to see if I had overestimated the cooling ability of my Ek-CoolStream CE 280 radiator or if I'm missing something. Would getting a second pump to increase the pressure head help? Do I need more radiators? Please let me know. I really want to water cool my PC, but I'm considering tearing everything out and switching back to air-cooling if I can't get my temps any lower. ----------------Setup---------------------- Water-cooling setup Hardware: CPU: i7 - 8700k (5.0 Ghz, 1.452V, Delidded w/ Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut for CPU die - IHS and IHS - water block) GPU: ASUS ROG Strix 1070 Ti (Stock) Loop Pump: Swiftech MCP655 CPU block: Ek-Supremacy EVO GPU block: Ek-FC1080 GTX Ti Strix Radiator: Ek-CoolStream CE 280 (45mm thickness) x1 Cooling: 140 Fans: Noctua NF-A14 x2 Temps: Aida64 Stress Test CPU Temp: 75-80 deg C Max Utilization BOINC CPU Temp: 85-90 deg C Heaven 4.0 GPU Temp: 57-60 deg C Air-cooling setup: Hardware: CPU: i7 - 8700k (5.0 Ghz, 1.452V, Delidded w/ Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut for CPU die - IHS and IHS - CPU cooler) GPU: ASUS ROG Strix 1070 Ti (2117 MHz GPU, 8017 MHz) Cooling: CPU cooler: Cryorig R1 Ultimate (Dual tower, 140 x2 fans) GPU cooler: Stock ASUS ROG Strix cooler (x3 fans) Temps: Aida64 Stress Test CPU Temp: 70 - 73 deg C Max Utilization BOINC CPU Temp: 80 - 82 deg C Heaven 4.0 GPU Temp: 42 - 47 deg C
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Hello, I have been having problems with my CPU temps, I am using a Fractal Design Kelvin S36 trying to cool my I7 6700K but even after replacing the thermal past 3 times and now using Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut I'm still getting unstable temps peeking at 80c. It also just jumps from idle about 25c to 60c the moment it comes under load. I have linked a image of the temp chart while stress testing the CPU. Can someone please explain why this is happening and how to fix it. Thank you.
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Enermax Liqtech TR4 360 AIO High Temps
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I've asked this a pretty long time ago. But I thought it was solved. Turns out it wasn't. My 1950X gets to around 85C (Sometimes above that) when almost iddling (2-7% usage) Is my AIO not working properly and should I RMA? Once I boot it up for the first time after I wake up, it seems to have a temperature between the 37 and 43 C, but the temperature slowly starts rising. I have my 1950X at 3.7 MHz at 1.125V and my memory is at 3200 Mhz. Some things that I noticed was that the entire radiator except for where the tubes go into the radiator is room temperature (So the only hot part is where the tubes enter the radiator). One of the 2 tubes is really hot and the other one is basically room temperature. Can anyone tell me what's going on? Thanks in advance.- 10 replies
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Hi all, first time using this forum to reach out for help, so please tell me (and excuse me) if I do any mistakes. My CPU performs pretty poor imo (868 at cinebench with stock settings) and at the same time runs quite hot (up to 80°C while running cinebench). I tried to OC the CPU (4.8 GHz at 1.35V) which results in a unstable system due to high temps (BSODs and system locks). Running at that 4.8 GHz, I achieved 966 at cinebench with temps peaking up to 97°C. My question is, how can I get these temperature under control, do I have to upgrade my cooling situation, what way would be the most efficient? I checked the installation of my heatsink twice and applied fresh thermal paste (amasan T12 Wärmeleitpaste) without seeing any differences. I had these temp problems through winter with low ambient temperatures and am especially worried since summer is comming and it will get quite warm in my room with that PC running. Specs: Case: BitFenix Raider with 3 pre-installed 120mm fans PSU: be quiet! Straigt Power E9 450W ATX 2.4 Heatsink: Thermalright Macho 120 CPU: i7-7700k Motherboard: Asus Prime Z270-A Intel Z270 So.1151 Dual Channel DDR ATX Retail RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX black DDR4-3000 DIMM CL15 Dual Kit GPU: 8GB Palit GeForce GTX 1080 Dual OC Active PCIe 3.0 x16 (Retail) Storage: Transcend 480GB SSD, Western Digital WD Green 1TB HDD OS: Windows 10 64bit Quick edit: I attached a picture of my case so you guys can judge the airflow better. There are 2 120mm fans in the bottom right blowing in and 1 120m fan left of the heatsink blowing out. The PSU intakes air from the left and blows it up into the case (I think) Looking forward to your comments
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Hey, So I built a new system and stupidly brought a H270N-wifi instead of a Z270N-wifi my bad, but my Cpu on a base clock with a properly set up H60 is running at 100 degrees on a base clock this doesn't seem normal. Turned off and turbo boost and lowered the voltage to 1.125V from 1.3V. This means on a stress test I'm getting max 97 degrees still doesn't seem normal. Could something about the H270N be the problem? Also any motherboards I should look at as I'm hopeful I can replace it. Also any ideas how to quickly sell my motherboard I got?
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Hello all, I just got my Surface Book 2 15 inch with i7-8650U, 16gb Ram, and 1 tb ssd. To see how things are working I tried running Cinebench and Aida64 and was shocked at how bad the thermals on this unit are. At just about 1 minute into stability tests with Aida64 FPU test only (or CPU only test), it is thermal throttling to up to 50%. Temps on the CPU are between 96C and 100C on the individual cores and on the package. It is just doing horrible and it doesn't seem like the fans spin up until it has been that way for a while and even when they are running, it is doing basically nothing to help with those temperatures. I was wondering if anyone else got one of these and have seen the same behavior and if there is anyway to fix that or if there is just a problem with the unit that I got. This is with it just running windows update and not even a benchmark at this point. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Hey i seem to be getting rather high idle temps on my new h115i and i have no idea why ? I have re seated the pump/block twice and tried everything i can think of but it still idles at over 40oC with a water temp of 33oC case is a NZXT H440 cpu-z screen shot for specs below any ideas ?
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I used to have Hyper 212 EVO for quite some time now and just recently bought NZXT Kraken x62, installed it yesterday and was really hyped untill I opened aida64 and then I was beyond disappointed, it gave me the same if not worse results than my 212 evo. I turned off my pc, checked everything, reapplied a new thermal paste, btw I used thermal grizzly kryonaut, which is one of the best pastes on the market I heard. So here I am after testing it again I maybe get a bit better results, but it's not good, I literally get the exact same temps with 212 evo with the same overclock, there's no way this is right, I'm out of ideas on what's wrong. I mounted it at the top and the fans are pulling air out of the case, through the rad. I have 3 fans in front of my case and 1 140 mm one at the back exhausting. Silent mode vs everything full speed barely gives better results.
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Got a new PC and when I go to check the temps the motherboard is shown as 111°C and my CPU is shown as 21°C When I put my hand inside my case and its cool air and and my motherboard doesn't feel hot or anything just a bit warm.. Should I be worried or is this just a faulty sensor
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So yesterday I got my first ever graphics card in the mail. So obviously I was excited so i installed it got MSI Afterburner and started watching the temps and maxing the graphics settings on my games, But when I was playing certain games like Space Engineers I started noticing really high temps sometimes up to 86°C and this kind of scared me. I know that the max temp is 98°C so I'm no where near but everyone elses temps i see are around like 75° to 80°. However the case I have it in doesn't have great airflow and also its summer where i live. I wanted to know if this is bad for the card to run at these temps like will it decrease its life and if I should RMA or if it's alright. .
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Hey, I've had a PC I built for about 3 years now. I've been using a Corsair H60 water cooler ever since I built it and it seemed to do the job well. recently though, while under full load for even a short time the CPU gets very hot.... Over 90 degrees C hot... the fan is definitely still working, but is there a way to check that the heat sink is still working properly? Should I just get a new one. Or could this maybe be as simple as reapplying the thermal paste? this may also be a dumb question, but is it possible that the liquid in the tubes evaporated over time? Just trying to think of every possible reason that I'd be seeing temps like this while supposedly "liquid-cooled"
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Hi, I recently upgraded from a 4770k at stock clocks, to a 6700k. The reason I never OC'd the 4770k was that the temps would jump immediately to 70c+, but we all know the 4770k wasn't that good of a OC chip anyways. Well, I upgraded to a Z170 Pro motherboard and i7 6700k today, and installed the H100i(Which I've had for two years). Temps are fine at idle, around 25c, which is actually 5c lower than with the 4770k. Since the Skylake chips OC well, I thought I'd give it a go, and went to 4.6Ghz. What I noticed was that immediately when starting a stress test, the temps would jump from 25c to the areas of 70c+, sometimes in 80's and even 90's! I am a bit surprised as I have seen people with the same and even higher OC's, with the H100i and the temps stay at or below 70c. Now, am I correct in assuming that my H100i might be defective? The motherboard is reporting the pump is working at 2200RPM, using the detected CPU_PUMP header, which the ASUS Z170 Pro board has, and the fans are also spinning, according to Corsair link. Could it be clogged or otherwise damaged? Is there a way to check?
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Could someone let me know if this is okay, most games i run on my 390 go to about 70-80C but Ive installed Star Wars Battlefront today and while playing temps are hitting 94C and staying there. Is this temperature okay for this card? Or is there a problem somewhere. Btw temps taken from MSI Afterburner Overclocked to Core Clock: 1150mhz Mem Clock: 1550mhz Thanks!
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Hello. I have just installed Intel i7-4790K and I'm not overclocking, just want it for gaming and fast multitasking. One of my cores just got to 58 C (136 F) at about 30% utilization of the CPU while doing some tasks getting the system ready after Windows installation. I haven't tried gaming yet. I use i7-4790K with Corsair H60 with Noctua NF-P12 fan. I didn't get over 60 C with my AMD FX-8370 with the same cooler and fan. Could it be that I applied too little thermal paste? I applied less than I do on my old AMD cpu's, because this Intel CPU has smaller surface. I just put a little dot in the middle. Can thermal paste become too old? I think it's a couple years old in the little tube, but looked fine. Or is the cooler not good enough for this CPU? Thanks! (:
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Hey everyone, recently got a PC with a 6700K and GTX H110i in it, I was expecting lower than 30° at idle but apparently I am getting 37° Celsius, and I don't think that is normal considering this is a very high end AIO cooler.... The CPU is not overclocked anyway and the ambient temperature of the room is around 25° Celsius. Any idea why this is happening? Did I apply too much or too less thermal paste? This is really weird because even though idle temps are high, when the CPU is under load it doesn't really go above 65° Celsius. EDIT: WTF? I just noticed, FOR SOME REASON it is running at 1.35 volts... What the hell? I didn't change the voltage, I just did XMP mode to check that my RAM is running at its designated speed!
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