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So basecly when I play Just cause or any big game my graphics card gets hot until 90°. Then my computer shuts down. How can I solve this problem. What am I doing wrong.
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Sharing the love, Bestbuy is having a hot deal on an external drive. Western Digital 4tb external hard-drive for 80 US dollars.
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Hi guys, a while ago I noticed that my graphics card get's really hot and starts using 90% of fan speed (I have RX480 8GB MSI gaming X variant). If I take off a side panel of my PC it get's 20C cooler and also fans almost stop spinning making it absolutely silent (what I was trying to reach for a while). Maybe you guys can recommend a good case which would cool my graphics card and be as quiet as possible (Full ATX case would be needed). Also that wouldn't cost a kidney to buy...
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Hey. Im at an inpass right now. I currently have an rx 480 no oc its a refferance version. I understand they are supposed to run hot but mine goes to 90°c. Is there a problem??? How could i go about fixing this!
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So my system is as follows Case: Fractal Design Arc Mini R2 (matx mid tower case) CPU: i7-7700K (OC, 5.1ghz 1.425v) CPU Cooler: ThermalTake Water 3.0 Ultimate 360mm (in roof of case, exhausting out of top, in push config). GPU: GTX 1080 Ti (+150core +500mem, max powerlimits etc) GPU Cooler: EVGA Hybrid Kit (120mm AIO cooler thing) So, the issue is with the GPU AIO cooler, no matter which config i place it in, it causes issues, either for itself, or for the CPU. The only position it can go in is the front of the case. If it's Intake, the GPU doesnt go over 50c, but CPU temps are ~20c higher, and when rendering while gaming this pushes it towards 90c, where it would normally only get to ~70c. The pc gets hot and noisy. If its Exhaust, the CPU is cool and quiet, but now the GPU runs upto 70c, and throttles roughly 150mhz (making the OC pointless) due to GPU boost. Putting GPU fans on 100% drops this down to 65c. The radiator itself is incredibly hot (painful to touch for more than a couple seconds), and it makes my room smell of burning dust (not the nicest smell). Any tips?
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Hello there. Currently i have a case with 2 fans at front and 1 side fan, sucking air from room inside the case, and only 1 120mm hole left at the rear. Top of the case have no holes at all. In the back installed 120mm radiator, seidon 120v ver.2, with a push\pull config, sucking hot air from the case outside of it. This way, i run my 2500k below 75 at prime95, 60-65 while gaming, 35-45 idling, at 4.2ghz 1.23v But if case opened, temps drop drastically, to 45-50 gaming, 65max prime 95. Same if i turn 2 fans on a rad to pull cool air into the case and 1 front fan on top set to push air out of the case. But in this situation, all pc components (motherboard pch, ram etc) run ~10-15 degrees hotter. Should i leave it as is, with a bit warm CPU, and a cool insides, or turn fans, sacrificing MB and ram for a good cpu temps? thank you
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I'm rocking the system seen in my signature. biostar is awful when it comes to bios updates. they released their agesa 1.0.0.6 or whatever for memory compatibility late june while everyone else had it much earlier. nonetheless i have updated to it, and no i can get my memory to run at 2933mhz no problem. before i couldn't get anywhere above 2133. huge improvement with a nice performance bump in all applications. hopefully one day i can run at and above the rated 3200mhz that my kit is rated for. either way, when i updated the bios, amd ryzen master software started acting differently. instead of not needing to restart upon setting the overclock, it now does. and now with the same 3.9ghz overclock (on stock voltage, w00t!) that i've been putting on for months, i am running 10c hotter at idle and under load. i used to idle at 40 - 45. now its 50 -55. i have turned up my h80i fan rpm from 800 to 1000 to help cool things down better, but it's still higher than it was before. nothing else with the system has changed. is anyone experiencing a similar thing, and is there any way to bring the temps back down without removing the overclock?
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New System up and running somewhat. Everything's booted, fans still need to be tweaked because of different temp levels inside of case, no auto fan mode or such in bios settings. (that i'm aware of). Put through Aida64. somewhat average. though the motherboard temp is a little worrying, which is showing auxtin1/2/3 as 111c on speed-fan ui . Besides that I'm confident that this will last me a year or even half a year before I take another shot at building a PC which will be put together with most usability and hopefully try some overclocking features. For now, I merely bask in the glory and self-confidence I have that I can put together a PC without A - blowing something up and B - not booting up on me LOL. Here's the aforementioned stress test results. Let me know if they are abnormal or such
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Right off the bat: MOBO: AsRock 970 Pro 3 R2.0 CPU - AMD FX-8350 (fully stock settings in bios, runs around 4.09ghz according to the AsRock Extreme Tuning Utility- Target Fan Speed 4/10, Target Temp 58C) COOLER - Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo - Stock fan, pulling up out the top of the case, thermal paste reapplied yesterday to see if that fixed the issue, 120mm fan mounted up top as well CASE - Raidmax Viper GX (Terrible case for airflow, so no side panel is ever installed, hacked the vents out of the top cover to let heat float up and out) AGE - 2 years Over the last 5-6 months I've noticed that my fan on my 212 Evo seems to ramp up under low-moderate usage, some times even just from watching a video in Chrome with the 1 tab open can send temps to the mid to high 50's Celsius. Before this started it's run fine with 1 fan blowing out the back of the case and the CPU cooler blowing up with fan speed on 1/10 without the need to ramp the fans up much, if at all, even with an R9 280X sitting under it for it's first year Specifically over the last week it's been a proper issue with virtually idle usage temps from 50/52C to 55-57C. Only running Chrome with 1-5 tabs open, VLC Media Player and Steam running as well as the usual AntiVirus, Nvidia GeForce Experience and windows services during these times. Under any load, such as Photoshop, playing a game through steam, even just running excel pushes temperatures up to 58-60C My PC sits up on my desk and I run with the side panel off because of a poor decision of what was "cool" to me when I put it together VS something practical with actual air flow. Because of this I did some simple testing of touching the CPU cooler while it was running the fans fast to try pull some heat away from it. Top of the cooler, to my fingers was cool-to-barely-warm to the touch and the actual block on top of the CPU hot to the touch, the heat pipe the side of my finger accidentally touched felt like a burn. Reapplied some thermal paste yesterday and it was better...ish, idle 40-43C. Today idle was back up around 50-55 and moderate load spiked temperatures to 60-65C with the fan sounding like the stock, original cooler that shipped with the FX-8350. No obvious signs of damage to cooler when it was removed, the 4 spring screws are tightened right down, cooler isn't sitting up on anything. Any ideas on anything else to look at or check for? It's bordering on unusable now, and I'd really prefer not to have to replace it if possible.
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My 1080 ti Poseidon from Asus is running much hotter and louder than it should. I sent it back and they said there was no problem with it. In my testing, open air sub-20C ambient it reaches up to the temp limit of 84C while running at 80-90% fan speed (LOUD) According to the place where i bought it they got 72C and said you barely heard the card. What could cause this? I have tried different PCIe slots and a different PCIe powercable and connector on my Corsair RM850. My temps and fan speed were monitored using GPU Tweak 2 and HWMonitor. I need help ASAP. Thanks in advance Edit: Im on air, havent gotten my watercooling stuff yet FIXED: The cards fucking cooler isn't screwed in properly... Putting a little pressure on the cooler towards the pcb drops temps and fan speed dow to the right levels
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Hi, just build a ryzen pc, but the temperatures are 46 in idle. First i tought it was the cheap cooler that i put in the beginning, so i bought a big cooler master hyper evo. But im's still in 46° in idle. Those are the ryzen master temps, in CPUID HWmonitor the temps are 60° or more. What should i trust? Maybe it's a driver problem for reading the wrong temperatures? Can you link me the good drivers? I cant find socket am4 drivers on the msi website!! It doesnt show up! Can somebody link me the right driver to install? I don't have a dvd reader in the pc.. Or is it something else the problem? Specs: Mb: msi gaming b350m CPU: amd ryzen 1600x in stock GPU: amd HD5750 (lol don't judge me, i'm wating the rx580, but the shipment is taking so much) Ram 8gb corsais vengeance @2133 mhz PSU: 550w corsair.
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I've been using my pc for around 2 years without issue. Now it is suddenly running extremely hot. Even just sitting at the desktop has it running at 85-90C. Cpu is a 5820k overclocked to 4.5ghz at 1.275volts. I tried removing my OC just to see if there was any difference, but even at 3.3ghz stock voltage its still hitting 90C Im using a corsair all in one cooler 280rad, and pc is dusted regularly. Could this be caused by a pump failure or something? My software monitoring shows fans and pump as operating normally. Any ideas are appreciated.
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Hi, I have an i7 7700k kaby lake(not overclocking) and the temperature when idle is 40 Celsius and when under load(witcher 2) it's 80 Celsius and sometimes spike to 90-95 Celsius. the weird part is when I play FIFA 17( a less demanding game but some say that is cpu demanding) the temp is 90 celsius and sometimes spikes to 100 Celsius. if it matters my temperature in my home is 24-26 Celsius my build is: mobo: MSI z270 pro mate CPU COOLER: arctic alpine 11 plus GPU: Gigabyte g1 gaming 1070 CASE: Corsair spec alpha does the temperature that I get is normal and if not what should I do? thanks in advance.
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So i've seen a lot of reviews of the core x series processors from linus, bitwit, gamersnexus, and hardware unboxed. the general consensus is that they perform as you'd expect, but they consume way more power and put out a ton more heat than the last gen chips and even ryzen. many 7900x chips get way too hot with even a little bit of voltage added. and the power usage goes through the roof. hardware unboxed's 7900's load power went from the mid 200ws to over 400 with lots of thermal throttling. he said it best where if you plan to overclock, you had best consider doing a full custom loop to keep it from cooking itself. the 7740x is just an even hotter running 7700k. is intel purposely making delidding mandatory? amd can use solder for their processors that cost less and use less power. why is intel being such a money grabber this generation? i'm so glad i went amd when i did.
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Hello Everybody I am using an I-7 7700K @4.2GHz nothing ist overclocked but i get temps eaysly up to 90°C(194°F) for cooling i have two casefanse cpu controlled and as CPU-cooler a "Dark Rock Pro 3" from bequiet!. The Case is Full size and Cables are ok managed. So what would you recommend me checking so i can get more normal temps. If you want additinal info just ask I'm happy to look it up and to do some Tests with the system. Thank you for your Help in Advance!!
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I overheat even when doing simple tasks Im like a GTX 480 help me.
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is there a product that I can hook up or put next to my computer to blow cold air into my computer? possibly something like a mini AC unit for PCs. I have good fans on my computer the problem is the ambient temperature is a little warm for my computer.
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So I recently upgraded my PC with a new case and Watercooler and I've noticed my GPU is hotter. In my old case (Thermaltake V3) I had a case fan on the side panel blowing directly into the GPU and my load temps were about 85c now that I have a new case (Spec-02)they are 94c while playing BF1. there isn't a spot for a side panel fan. I believe the card is getting choked for air. The front of the case has 2 140mm fans blowing into the rad, 2 case fans on the top pull air our and 1 rear fan pulling air out. The PSU is pulling air from the case too the only intake is 1 fan below the GPU blowing into it and the 2 radiator fans, how can I lower the temps?
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So recently, my laptop which is ASUS R510JX is running HOT like hell and having thermal throttling issues just while surfing web. When I checked the thermal readings, it was something like this; Core #0: 98 °C (208 °F) Core #1: 94 °C (201 °F) Core #2: 95 °C (203 °F) Core #3: 96 °C (204 °F) (used CPUID HWMonitor v1.31.0) I'm not able to watch x264, x265 videos properly. On visiting ASUS's service centre, they're telling me to replace the whole motherboard! *WTH*. The one problem I'm noticing is the fan's running a lot slower even during heavy loads. I tried searching in BIOS to manually change the fan speeds. But there's no such option there unfortunately! (BIOS version: X550JX 206 Aptio service utility). I even tried third party softwares like SpeedFan, but no luck there too. Help!
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So I am going to college and I want to make some coffee for throughout the day every morning. Which would be better hot or cold?
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I'm using an Alpine 11 PRO rev.2 cooler on an i7 6700k intended for no overclocking. Just in the motherboard bios there are 100*C temps!?
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I'm from Vietnam, it's currently 22-28°C with a humidity of 70% (so you guys know the ambient temp) I'm currently running a brand new 7700k at stock speed, with a Phanteks TC12DX cooler, on an Asrock Z270 Extreme 4, in a mid tower with 3 120mm fans (1 rear, 2 front) (just finished building 2 hours ago) Even in stock clocks, idling, in BIOS, the 7700k is at 60°C. The attached pic was taken before i tuned the fan profile to be more aggressive, but after tuning the fans, the temps will still be about 55-77°C. I haven't even installed Windows yet! Have i bought a potato chip? Is the cooler inadequate? Do i need to remount the cooler or buy a different thermal paste?(i used the paste bundled with the TC12DX) Note: I found a few stains and scratches on the mating surface of my TC12DX, tried cleaning it with ethanol and water, still didn't become clean (no pictures of that, unfortunately). I think that's where the problem lies, but i'm still not sure, because i don't have a different cooler. I'm considering buying the Deepcool Gammax 400 and the Thermalright Chill Factor3 paste so as to test out whether the cooler is potato or the CPU is. If it's the cooler, i'll return it and buy a better one. If it's the CPU, i'll return it and get a 6700k instead. However, any input from the many experienced enthusiasts here would be greatly appreciated.
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Hello, i am doing kind a project and i need for it the hottest cpu ever, does any one know a particular model of cpu like most hot? And like a bonus, could you mention your opinion about hottest GPU you know.
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Hi there, Hope you're doing great. I have HCL 22 inch Monitor which top front side is too hot, Is this normal ? If I turn off for 3 to 5 min it cool down. But turn back on with 30min is hot, Only top front side! I really appreciated if I got any answer. Thanks