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Alright so here is my problem or rather my question if I have a problem. I've been having annoying fan noises when gaming. I assumed it was my stock ryzen cooler but I found out that it's my GTX 1070 Mini. So I went on to check my temps with MSI Afterburner and create a costum fan curve. Here is what I'm having trouble with: Without my custom fan curve, the card runs at around 75% fan speed at 82/83°C while gaming. Manually truning the speed to 100% doesn't cool the card down any more. Yet turning the fan speed down to 50% doesn't make it hotter either but a lot quietter (Haven't tried going down further yet). Now some will probably say, that even though it doesn't get hotter it will thermal throttle. If so, I can't feel it in game. When idleing temps are around 54°C at 25% fan speed, it does actually go down to 45°C at 100% fan speed, but who would want that noise level. So my question is, am I damaging my card when letting it run at 83°C under load and 54°C on idle? Honostly I wouldn't know what to change, but load temps seemed high to me, so I thought I'd ask. System: GTX 1070 Mini 8GB Ryzen 5 3600 (with stock cooler as said) 32GB (2x 16384MB) Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-2666 DIMM CL16-18-18-35 1Tb Samsung 970 Evo M.2 Gigabyte Aorus Pro WIFI AMD B450 Mini ITX
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My Rx 580 is downclocking when temps are fine and it is like capped at 80w. I don't know why it isn't at max speeds it is not hot at all like 61C. If anyone can help me that would be greatly appreciated.
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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.
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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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Despite nothing being used....my laptop is getting pretty hot and the fans always scream....I only recently(4 months back) gave the laptop for a general service in one of ASUS's authorized service centres where I requested them to reapply thermal paste... I thought my laptop was dusty and hence this issue is arising...but then even after a cleanup it does not seem to go ( They cleaned it in front of us and applied a silver colored thermal paste...im not sure about the brand) They told everything was normal in here... It does not get hot while running on battery though...only while its plugged it.... This issue is quite recent (2-3 months)....Both the CPU and GPU used to stay around 50-55c while idling....now it just hits 70s and 75s...and around 55-60 while runnin on battery I have norton installed....for an antivirus (lost trust in defender when it did not delete the virus the previous time my cousin tried to install a cracked game) Throttlestop's voltage sliders are greyed out all of a sudden....older versions dont seem to help either...
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Hey, might be a stupid question but i noticed that my cpu is running hotter than usual. i noticed that i had a virus so i ran a antivirus. the virus was suspected as a crypto miner.restarted and ran it again and it seemed like it was removed. i noticed that it was still running hot and the one core is almost 16 degrees hotter than the other cores is this normal? why is it putting so much load on that one core? something ive turned off in bios by accident multithread or something? EDIT: the programs i had open was only chrome
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I have a bit of an odd scenario. I have tried to find solutions online but I have not seen any answers for this specific issue I am having. I recently changed my build to a new case and everything was working fine, but I realized that I forgot to put thermal paste on the CPU when I switched everything over, so I popped off my AIO and placed some liquid metal onto the CPU. after that, I placed the AIO back on and booted. When I booted, the CPU was at a scorching 95 Celsius. I was really confused so I popped the AIO off once more and wiped away the liquid metal and just used some Corsair thermal paste from best buy. Even after that the CPU is overheating every time I turn on my PC. Really not sure what to do... -the room my PC is in is cooled -msi core liquid 240 AIO -CPU Ryzen 7 3700x Using hw monitor to check temps. Boot error occurs sometimes "CPU overheating" Any ideas?
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I have recently built a pc with a 5600x and initially I was getting it so hot playing minecraft would cause the whole pc to crash and turn of. After this I have since fixed the issue (which was applying significantly to much thermal paste aswell as applying it on top if the amd stock coolers pre applied paste) however despite not getting hot enough to turn of the machine my temperature in games is routinely above 85°c and can hit 90°c when using shaders in minecraft, I have 3 case fans, cable management in a fashion where no fans are blocked. Is this an issue or is it normal for a 5600x with stock cooler
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Hi Community, i recently changed out my 3900x to an 5800x3d. After i finished my build i noticed thermal ghrottling in 3dMark, even hitting 90 degree celsius in Guildwars2… I had a 2-3 Jears old Coolermaster ML360rgb. Maybe it was not that fit anymore, so i got a EK-AIO 360 and replaced it. Temps got a bit better but still scraping 90 in 3D mark and hitting high 80s in gw2. Thats strange in my opinion. Idle is 30-40, and 60ish under light browser/app opening load.. short my system: gigabyte x570 aorus master 4x16gb Tridentz 3600 Gigabyte 3080ti master lianli o11d 3x 120mm intake side 3x 120mm exhaust with radiator i upgraded cpu and graphics at once, so probably there is more heat in the case right now. Rad in exhaust is sub-par here as well, but i could not manage to install it on the side with rubes on bottom due to lack of tubinglength. are those temps in this instance a normal thing, or do i have other probs here? I.e. pasting air bubble (had to invert positioning after initial mounting zo no ram clearance) or maybe higher voltage to some default mainbord cpu settings? sorry for this long text, but i wanted to include as much debug info as possible.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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A Hong Kong-based outlet has acquired 10th gen Intel Comet Lake S parts, complete with fully functional boards, BIOS and microcodes. The i7 is just more of the same (basically a 9900K rebrand) while the real shitstorm are the lower end CPUs. The i5 appear to be standard 6/12 affairs with disappointing performance even compared to Zen 2, I can only imagine how much worse they'll get annihilated when Zen 3 comes in a few months. As expected, LGA1200. I can already imagine Intel executives' mouths watering at the prospect of selling yet more chipsets. EDIT: Comet Lake-S PL2 and PL1 limits revealed. OUCH. That's just absurd. THOUGHTS: Disappointing, very disappointing. I hoped at least some cache or clock improvements would push these CPUs further but, as it stands, they're no better than existing 9000 series models. THOUGHTS 2: Power Overwhelming [Cheat Enabled} Source 2:https://www.notebookcheck.net/Comet-Lake-S-may-require-hefty-CPU-coolers-Core-i9-10900F-shown-to-have-a-170-W-PL1-TDP-and-224-W-PL2-for-a-4-6-GHz-all-core-boost.460196.0.html Source: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Hong-Kong-outlet-leaks-Comet-Lake-S-performance-review-i7-10700-i5-10600K-i5-10500-and-i5-10400-go-up-against-AMD-Ryzen-3700X-3600X-and-Coffee-Lake.459680.0.html
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So i need help my goal for this year is to watercooled my pc because now i have a 120mm and my cpu keeps hitting 100 to 80 percent i rlly needs help em only cooling my cpu i have 5 rgb fans and amd ryzen 3 2200g paired with rx 580 8gb and asus tuf micro atx mobo and g skill rgb rams 650w evga modular psu thxs for reading this if anyone know thise watercoolinf kit let me know
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What can I do to make the cpu to not be this hot , 50 degrees idle ? Does not even go up or lower , I heard that if you lower the V it will be better , but how? I don’t know what to do, and I don’t want to do something to fry my pc
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So i build a new pc and inisde my tower is really hot and the glass on the outside is hot but my temps are good. Do i have to worry or am i overthinking it. I7 9700K- 55 Cel full load 2080 Super- 71 Cel Full load
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Hi all, I'm not sure but these temps seem a bit high to me and confusing with what appears to be different readings from the bios and windows Question 1. I have the ryzen 7 5800x and I see conflicting numbers from bios to windows, is this normal? BIOS idle - CPU = 50°c / CPU package = 61°c Windows ryzen master idle - CPU = 32-35°c with the occasional spike to 40-45°c I have tried 2 different coolers being a single fan Corsair AIO and a noctua NH-U12S with the noctua results being the best out of the 2 (above results), the AIO was about 5-10°c hotter When I put the CPU under a full load across all cores in cenabench and CPU burner the temp quickly goes to 80°c then it creeps gradually up to 90°c (ryzen masters rated max for the CPU) just about as the Cenabench run ends. My score seems to be about on par with what I see online so great, but those temps seem a bit to high to me Single core run: it stays steady throughout the hole run at just below 60°c Multiple core run: Score:
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Hey guys, I'm just wondering if it's normal that my 3900x is hitting up to 73c when hitting it with folding at home at 4,08ghz... I have a dual 360radiator (6cm thick) D5 pump Water temperature is max 29c My 2080 only hits 40c (full load furmark) Room temp is 21c Latest bios x570 pro I find it kind of strange that a 2080 has a delta of 11c when my 3900x has a delta of over 40c.... And my 2080 has no liquid metal.... Do you guys think it's due to 1 bad liquid metal application 2 Bad waterblock 3 Or......
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