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First time PC Builder, got parts for Christmas and built them: Parts I think are relevant - AMD Ryzen 7 7700 X CPU MSI MAG Coreliquid C360 Sometimes the PC boots, temps run normally, no issues. Idles at about 40C. Other times, temps start rising on startup and just don’t stop. Sometimes it’s like the cooler slows the rising temps but they always eventually continue rising into the 90-100 range. Was told too much thermal paste could be the issue, so I reapplied thermal paste last night, worked the first time I booted it up. Today, back to the same old issue. Is it an issue with the cooler itself? Did I put too much paste again? Help please Let me know if there is any other info you need
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Hello, I'm very stumped with this issue and would love it is someone else had some thoughts on it. I recently built a computer for my girlfriend using some new and old parts. I reused a PSU, ram and some storage. All of the parts reused where farmed from what was working HTPC. The issue: The computer randomly (independent of the task being run) will lose video output and then reboot. When this happens 5 beeps can be heard followed by pause and another beep(as the PC restarts). (see video) Things I've already checked myself : It's not a heat related issue as the issue still occurs when the PC is idle. I used to have a much newer 32gb of ram in this PC but I replaced them with the current 16gb ram to discard ram issues. Tried reseting the CPU as well. I've tried looking up what the beeps can mean but what I'm finding is pretty broad anything from CPU, PSU, GPU, RAM and Motherboard issues... I'm not a new building a PC from scratch, again. My gut tells me it may be the NVME that could be the issue (probably the oldest part) but I'd rather not replace it until I have some evidence to this being the issue. (money is tight at) I've tried running the windows built in drive test with no issues found. Here are the main parts: ASRock B450M STEEL LEGEND (reused) AMD Ryzen 7 5800x (new) GIGABYTE Radeon RX 6800 XT GAMING OC 16G (new) Corsair Vengeance RGB 16gb RAM (reused) EvGA 750w power supply(reused) VID_20231006_144157.mp4
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Hey guys. So I am here for some wisdome if somone has an idea of what to do. So recently in last 2 or 3 weeks my A72 has been running hot somtimes while doing basic tasks. Like taking a photo. Somtimes I can't even multi taks for example if I am on a video call and I watch a video in background or somthing my camera just shuts down and the warning pops up that my phone is to hot. But yea overall I noticed that in some basic tasks is really hot. I never had issues with this phone untile now. Btw I am up to date with every software and andoid updates. So yea If Anyone can tell me the way to fix it plase do tell me.
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Hi guys, would you please help me setting my bios up correct so i get the effect i should be getting? SPECS: Chassi: Phanteks Enthoo Evolv X Galaxy Mobo: MAG B760 TOMAHAWK WIFI CPU: Intel Core i9-13900K RAM: Corsair 32gb DDR5 5600mhz GPU: Palit Geforce 3090ti PSU:Corsair RM1000e ATX 3.0 1000W HD: 1TB Seagate m2 7600mbit/s Cooling: 2 - 140mm Intake in front, 3 - 120mm Exhuast on top thru the radiator, 1 - 120mm Exhuast back, Cooler: Corsair iCUE H150i Elite Capellix XT 360 on top I have also tried to have the radiator on the intake but saw no difference. Best score running a multicore test: Bios stock: 36226 Max temp 100C. Bios XMP ON, P1,P2 at 253W: 35668, with a maxtemp of 103C, please tell me if i missed something!
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Hey guys! Just wanted to ouch base here and get any suggestions for my issue. So I just upgraded to a ROG THOR P2 1000w PSU and a Gigabyte RTX 4090 OC, and I was just playing Cyberpunk with everything cranked to maximum. And I noticed that my case fans began to pump out an insane level of heat, and for a moment I noticed a brief burning-plastic smell. I immediately quit the game, and the heat and smell began dissipated almost immediately. But now I'm worried. I haven't yet checked the CPU or GPU temps while under load, but I'll get MSI afterburner and do so as soon as I'm done writing this initial post. Then I'll reply with an update. I don't think it's the 16 pin high power connector. I know that has been a big issue recently, but I put that in fully seated and everything. I'll double check it though.
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So basically i have this Ryzen 5 3600 and I'm wondering if temps like in the picture below are really bad for the CPU(also CPU is at basically no usage)? I am quiet short on money but I'm not sure if this is healthy in the long run. I am also using the box cooler for it. So I'm wondering if I should spend the money for a different air cooler and if so what would you guys suggest for a air cooler?
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Hello everyone, I'm Ivan. I live in Italy, and in these days we are facing a very hot weather. My room reach 30°C (about 86°F) and my PC runs very hot. Well... Not very hot but hotter than when I have 20-22°C room temp. I'm a technician, and I change every month or so thermal paste on both CPU and GPU. Now, the GPU runs at 60-70°C depending on what type of games I'm playing, but the CPU on idle stays at 60°C, when in early June and before, on idle stayed at 40-45°C. So, here it is my question: I have an Arctic Freezer eSports 34 DUO. Could a Cooler Master AIO 120 lower my CPU temps? And maybe a little bit even my GPU's temps, since the AIO throws directly out of my case all CPU's heat... Thank you to whoever will answer!
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I attached a minute of using cinebench, note this is about a 30min AFTER playing 1 hour of apex on max 144hz 4k. Are these temperatures normal? Case NZXT h9 Elite 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K 32.0 GB Ram AMD Radeon RX 7900xtx N7 Z790 Motherboard Cooler Kracken 360 Recording 2023-06-27 223433smaller.mp4
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watercooling Temperature problems with first custom loop build
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Greetings everyone, After months of waiting for parts I was finally able to asseble my first custom water cooled build, while I was pretty pleased with the estetic result, as soon as I started to actually use it I've noticed a few things that had me wonder if everything was alright. My main problem is the temperature of the coolant, it can reach 50°C while I game and 40°C on a 30 minute CPU intensive task, which is something that rings an alarm in my head as my 3 rads should be able to dissipate a 250W 13900KF more than fine, but my coolant temp are gaining 10°C in 30 min, also the facts it takes a good 10 minutes to go from 50°C back under sub 40°C while idling only makes me wonder more. To provide some data, here are the specs of my PC: And here is the cooling: I'll also leave some pictures so you can see my loop: My loop order is Pump > Side Rad > Top Rad > CPU > GPU > Bottom Rad > Pump. I've been told that I'm running the CPU block in inverted flow and that it would have been better to not run the GPU with both inlet and outlet on the same side, but the temps of those components are not anything unusual so I dont think that's an issue, also because clearly heat is being dumped in the loop really well. While I idle or do simple task the temps are not a problem, my loop stays around 35°C with my room at around 28°C, but if I want to game I have to turn the AC on at 25°C so the coolant temp wont go over 50°C. In game I'll usually average 65/70°C on the CPU and 60-65°C on the GPU, depending on the titles it can go a bit up or down, but the coolant always reach 48°C at least. Bottom fan is intake while side and top are exhaust, I've been told to flip the side rad fans but I'd have to tear down the whole system to do it so I'm waiting on more opinions before I modify my setup. I've done some test to show how bad is the problem. This is the situation after a 10 minute run of Cinebench R23 + FurMark 1080p windowed, I've resetted the counters before starting. Room was with AC on at 25°C. I've also managed to take some pictures with a FLIR camera, not an expensive one but I hope they can be useful. These are before starting the stress test, while the loop was at 32°C. While these are taken at the end of the test, by the time I removed the front panel the coolant went already at 50°C. Pump is locked at 3.3K RPM and fans at 1250RMP. I'm looking for any possible advice, my 2 options right now are to flip the side fans or replace the temp sensor, because I have a feeling this one might have got the cable damaged while assembling the loop. Or that it's reporting false temps because of its position, it's on the reservoir but it's getting hot air from the bottom rads + heat from the pump motor, so it might be reporting bad temps under load just because of the heat going against it because the tubes dont seem to be super hot, totally very warm but I'd expect them to be hotter if it was really 50°C inside it. I've also disabled the ASUS CPU boost stuff and set a -0.08 offset, but the situation is still the same. Which is a shame because I feel like I've got really lucky with the silicon lottery, this thing was able to pull 400W and score 41k on R23. Please help me figure out this heat problem otherwise I think this system is doomed to melt itself. Another issue with this system is that it's almost undrainable, right now I've moved the valve on the bottom of the GPU but when I originally had it on the bottom of the reservoir, it would just drain the res without a single drop leaving the rads, tubes and block. How could I make draining it a bit easier without the need of blowing into it? The pump was dead silent while it was running with EK Loop cleaner and then the superflush, but it got a bit loud right after I finished installing windows. Now if I put it on full speed it does a strange sound, almost like sand going thru it, but there is no air in the system, it's been running for a week now with almost never being shut down and also twisted on all sides multiple times. Thanks in advance to whoever might be able to help me with this mess, definetly feel like I wanted to overdone it for my first watercooled build and now I'm paying the price of the small case.- 9 replies
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Hello all, I am at a standstill regarding this. It all started due to an error I get playing Warzone but noticed my CPU temps were very high. Based on research I see that the Ryzen 5950x shouldn't go past 90 degree under load. However, I noticed that even doing basic things like browsing the internet It's in the upper 80 degree mark. My current setup is as followed: MB: ASUS X570-E Gaming BIOS Version 4602 (03/14/2023) All settings in BIOS is left to default. CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5950X Cooling: LianLi Galahand 360 AIO RAM: G. Skill 3600 64 GB (2x32 GB) GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 OS: Windows 11 22H2 [22621.1778] PSU: Seasonic FOCUS GW-850 850W 80+ Gold Here is my computer's temperature results just browsing and re-downloading applications after a fresh reinstall of Windows 11. Things I've done: Complete reinstall of Windows 11 Updated BIOS Cleaned out any dust in PC case Reapplied thermal paste Redid wiring of fans. Check the fans are all working. I can see, through HWMonitor, that my pump RPM is at the desired 3300 RPM so I'm assuming the pump is working. Please any help would be appreciated. I'm just running out of ideas.
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Recently built a friend a pc with a 12700, it’ll be used for average gaming, during gaming it stays at 40-55c. I’m running a Cinebench R23 benchmark and getting stable temps of 94c but reaching 97c, he will not be doing any cpu rendering work but I’m just a pinch worried about the long run, would this be a genuinely worrying temp? He has a 2 fan UpHere air cooler and 6 case fans, I applied a generous amount of thermal paste and built 10 pcs but never this high end. 12700 b660 plus D4 3070ti 650w 32gb
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Hello! I got a riddle for yah! My laptop becomes very hot and thermal throttles when I play games on high to max settings such as GTA V, Mass Effect Andromeda, Halo Infinite. The sound starts to sound distorted if I plug in my headset or in ear headphones using the AUX input, if I use my bluetooth speaker the audio is fine, after that the screen becomes black and the fans starts to go to 100% but the computer does not turn off unless I hold down the power button for a reset. It is like the computer goes into a locked state with the fans blasting full power. I have tried other games that are less demanding without any issues, only when I play games that are demanding on the hardware the sound becomes distorted and choppy, after that in certain games the computer screen goes black and locks up. First I thought it was an audio issue because it happened after 5-10 minutes of gameplay, but I found out recently that the audio issue only appear when I play games that make the computer thermal throttle. The GPU is not what is getting so warm but the CPU when I check hardware info for temps before the screen goes black when I replicate the issue. My laptop specifications: Gigabyte 15P XC OS: Windows 10 Home 64 bit Soundcard: Realtek BIOS: FB07 CPU: Intel i7-10870H GPU: Nvidia 3070 8gb RAM: 32gb NVME SSD m.2 512gb (C:) NVME SSD m.2 1TB (D:) Is it normal for a "gaming laptop" these days to thermal throttle this bad or is there something wrong with my laptop? I started trying out other games and I noticed that in some games the sound is distorted, crackles up with choppinezz in the gameplay after 5-10minutes and other more demanding titles the screen goes black and locks up so I have to reset the laptop. Thanks in advance for your advice fellow gamers! I am in need of help because I wanna play the gaimz on the heigh graphixz.
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I have an EVGA GEFORCE RTX 2080TI x3 that gets super hot i have to increase my radiator fans just to keep its temp down but the strange thing is that it dose not complain when when its hot its literally like a heater
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I have a 7900xt reference card in a fractal nano and the card is running at 70+C at idle. Any game I run the fans go full bore. Is this typical?
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I have a 3080ti Zotac Trinity OC card (I know I know zotac bad and all that) and I've had it for around a year in april. When playing R6S, my core temp on my gpu hits 60, but my hotspot temp is 105 which causes my fans to ramp up to max. I did move relatively recently, but I took out my gpu and took it separately in the car in my lap to avoid damage. Is it possibly zotac just cheaped out on thermal pads and paste and I just need a good ol' reapplication of both?
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Hello! It feels like I have tried everything but when running cinebench my CPU gets to 100 degrees in like 5 seconds. I just updated the system with CPU, motherboard and RAM. Initially I thought it was the CPU cooler so I have switched from a corsair watercooler to a Noctua NH-D15S but the problem remains. I have tried 3 different pastes and I have put the CPU cooler in all different directions. I have tried with the GPU fans on 0-100%. I have tried with closed sidepanels on the chassi and open sidepanels. I have tried to turn the chassi fans from 0 to 100%. Is it possible that the CPU got fried the first time it reached 100 degrees and now its just useless? It still have good speed and its 32 degrees when idle. The Chassi fans is installed in the built in fan controller. I have tried to connect that to both FAN_1 and CPU_OPT. I dont know what program to use to control them but all fans are spinning. I have downloaded fan control but it only finds CPU and GPU fans. I understand that you might need more information but maybe we can start with this. I am using Intel ETU to check on the temperatures and loads. It is NOT overclocked. SETUP: OS: Windows 10, I can update to 11 if needed. MOBO: Asus prime z790-p WIFI CPU: i9 12900k GPU: Gigabyte RTX3080 RAM: FURY 32GB DDR5 6400Mhz PSU: Corsair RM750X Chassi: NZXT Noctis 450 ROG CPU cooler: Noctua NH-D15S Chassi fans: - 3 120mm front intake - 1 150mm back exhaust - 2 120mm top exhaust.
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Recently, in the past few days I noticed that in most games I play, I have 40-60fps less than I usually do. I decided to check my temps and while my GPU was fine, my CPU was not. My i9-12900KF has always been hot like this sadly, but it didn't really affect anything until I'm assuming now. Using Core Temp, I see that at least half the cores stay in the 90s and occasionally spike to 100 playing Destiny 2, while the other half stay at around mid 80 and can spike to 90. I most definitely know my current cooler isn't enough to cool my CPU but I'm wondering if I should get the PC sent back to see if there are any other issues besides just the cooler. Below is what it was reading in MSI center. I want to move all of my stuff into a new PC case, but it would void the warranty I have on it so if there were any other issues besides my cooler, I'd be screwed. What should I do?
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Recently I felt that the performance of my laptop has dropped while doing video renders , so I ran a benchmark with Throttlestop (-100mv undervolt) and I found out that 2 of the cores are 10C hotter than the other 2 cores and the whole CPU starts throttling coz of that one core which hit TJMAX Should I do a thermal repaste or smnt? Coz its not been more than 6 months nice I gave this laptop to an asus service centre for a cleanup and thermal paste replacement (I was quite busy with my exams...so i was not able to find time to do it myself)....Infact after that service my laptop ran much cooler than before and then recnetly this is happening....I doubt it would be a mounting issue coz it was running cooler before without these issue...if it was an mounting issue , it would have popped up right after the service
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Good morning! I have a case with generic 120mm rgb molex fans. Exhaust is working fine, front top is not (ran out of molex) both fans below it has different rpms don't know why but I'm replacing those with Artic pwm fans. When i play RE2 remake highest settings 1080p the gpu junction temp reaches 70-80 degrees and on Days Gone it reaches 80-90 degrees, the gpu is so hot to the touch. What I did now is removed the glass panel and placed the rechargeable fan on the gpu, the gpu junction temp went down significantly! Highest is 65 degrees on RE2 remake! And on Days Gone is 80+ degrees. Now my question is how do i replicate that cooling with 120mm fans? The battery fan is not even that powerful, my guess it's equivalent to two-three 120mm fans. I will also invest fans below the gpu where the 2.5 hdds are shown and another two as exhaust on top (underneath gary). Will that make a significant drop in junction temp? Thank you in advance! Btw: Gpu is Rx 5500XT
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Hi guys, I'm desperate and don't know what to do, my setup is: CPU - Ryzen 5 5600x GPU - RTX 2060 MB - Asus Tuf Gaming B550Plus RAM - TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan DDR4 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHZ AIO - NZXT Kraken M22 CASE - NZXT H500 The thing is, I upgraded my setup recently (September) and since then I've been having issues with extremely high temps,high as 99 degrees celsius while gaming (Apex legends, BF5, TF2, Warzon 2.0, etc.) Since then, I've tried everything such as undervolting the CPU which solve the high temps issue but at the cost of not being to play anything without crashing, not the pc, the games. So this is my last hope guys because I've run out of options so anything you can help me with it's appreciated.
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Specs: CPU: i9-12900KS MBD: ASUS Z690 D4 Cooler: DeepCool Castle 360EX GPU: 3070 Paste: Arctic MX-4 PSU: EVGA 1000W GQ Problem: On boot, to the BIOS, my 12900KS immediately hits up to 88C. I haven't even booted to Windows yet, or changed anything in the BIOS besides a little undervolting. So far I've: - Reapplied the thermal paste four times - Made sure my cooler is running; checked pump speed in BIOS and heard it humming (yes the plastic is removed) - RMA'd my MBD because I thought the temperature readout was wrong - Tried undervolting a little. I tried undervolting from the base voltage of 1.421V (CPU temp 88C) to 1.4V (CPU 91C), then to 1.38 (CPU 71C), then to 1.35V (CPU 88C). I don't understand why giving the CPU less power makes it run hotter, and don't know where to go from here. Is there a way I haven't tried to cool my CPU, or can I undervolt differently? Either way, I know 71C is way to hot at BIOS-type CPU loads. Any suggestions welcome. Thanks.
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Hey! So today while I've been playing PCBS 2, my GPU has been hitting high temperatures on this game. Its so GPU hungry I think an RX 580 8GB won't do the trick with this game. It pulls 144 - 150 Watts which isn't the norm. Also for 8GB of VRAM I can't get my head around it using 7/8 of it. Do I need to get a new gpu or is this just PCBS 2 being its casual self. Tbf it's a new game it's 2022 going into 2023 am I expecting too much? Hope this made sense Specs: CPU: Ryzen 7 2700x MOBO: B450 GIGABYTE AORUS PRO GPU: ASUS RX 580 8GB RAM: Corsair 16GB 3000MHz Vegenance PSU: ROG STRIX 80+ GOLD 750W Game settings: VSYNC: ️ 1080p 75Hz Graphics: Medium
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I recently just bought the MSI Summit E13 Flip Evo off amazon for $1100 instead of $1600. I got it two days ago, but I notice that it actually gets pretty hot quickly. even doing simple tasks like browsing the web with some programs like discord and zoom open, it gets decently toasty. I was wondering if this is normal in powerful 2 in 1 laptops (i7 11th gen). I also played a game of league of legends on medium to low settings, although it ran well, it got super hot, even with the fan on max, blasting super loud. Should I just return it and get a different, more cooling efficient laptop? I kind of feel a little disappointed because i researched a lot about this laptop, but i don't want to return it.
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Hello, so december last year a got a friends I7-7700k for my Frankenstein Rig and its my first intel cpu, and it is on and off freaking me out on how hot it idles and/or gets. i recently noticed it when running Minecraft for the first time on this cpu that is spikes in usage to 100% and temp goes up to 83c ( package ) and ( package idle at 40c ) i guess it might not be a high idle temp considering my room temp is around 26-28 c, but i would just like to here from someone more knowledgeable i have a Corsair Hydro H100x (2x120mm) cpu fan , and here are some HWtemps after have had minecraft open for the " max " temps
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I live in AUS, it gets really hot here (30℃+ averages during summer). In my current housing, there's no air-conditioning and I'm considering other options before potentially investing $1k + running costs on a window air-conditioner. Temps are tolerable before introducing a PC to the room but I'm about to build a new fairly high end system, something like this: (https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/NJBm2m) and I'm a bit concerned that my room will turn into a furnace during the hotter months. In the past the ambient room temp gets to a point where I have to stop what I'm doing and let the ambient drop. Any tips for cooling without air-conditioning? The room has 3 small 0.5x1.5m windows along one external wall and one 2x1.8m window along the adjacent wall. The room is 3.6m x 3.6m x 2.7m high the ceiling fan is centred in the room. The large window gets sun during the hotter part of the day the smaller ones are mostly in shade from ~9am onward.