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I recently upgraded my PC and got myself an Intel Core i7-14700K. I have the Corsair 7000D Airflow case, Cougar Forza 85, 3x120mm CoolerMaster SickleFlow top exhaust fans, 3x Corsair AirGuide front intake fans (They're included with the case), and 1 Corsair AirGuide back exhaust fan. I notice that my GPU's (RTX 3080 Ti) temperature stays around 67-77 degrees Celsius under 100% load when I play "demanding" games like Ghostwire: Tokyo at ultra settings with ray tracing and no upscaling. BUT My CPU's temperature CONSTANTLY fluctuates between 60-81 degrees Celsius EVERY SECOND when only 12-18% is utilised. I use MSI Afterburner's OSD to track my HW temps. What is causing this? Is it normal? Should I be worried?
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MSI Bazooka B450M AM4 Ryzen 7 2700 Be Quiet! Air Cooler 3 Case Fans GTX 970 500W PSU My max overclocking ability- 3.85GHz @ 1.295V I definitely feel like I can push this chip farther. It only gets up to about 70C under the stress test. However, in AIDA64 my motherboard temps climb steadily until failure at anything about my current overclock. Even at my current, the MB sits at around 85C. I am not to sure what can get hot on a motherboard and how I could go about fixing it. Any help is appreciated! -Noah
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Hey there, Just got my first real gaming pc of my own and was just wondering if this monitoring data looks good to all you experts out there. What struck me as concerning was the "hot spot" gpu temp of 100 on my 3070ti after about a 50 min Hell let loose session. I initially had to return this pc cause the pcu was getting to hot. Now im worried about the gpu. As far as i know, the only overclocking is on the ram to run at xmp profile at 3600Mhz. Thank you for your time, effort and expertise and perhaps advice. HWMonitor.txt
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I have a MSI AMD 6900xt Gaming X Trio and in a game I play on a 1440p 144 hz monitor, I play at max settings with SSAA turned on and RSR enabled at a 1080p sample rate. After 10-20 minutes, according to AMD Software, the junction temperature gets to 80-83C while the "current temperature" goes to around 58-60C. This makes me have a few questions, the first being, does junction temperature mean hotspot temp and the "current temp" means the die temperature? The second question is which one should I worry more about, junction temp or "current temp", for fan control software? My last question is, since this is a 1 month old graphics card, are these 15-20C difference normal or is there something not good happening? I have the fan curve set fairly aggressively on the graphics card.
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Regards to all, I'm new to the forum but I've been following the channel for years.I need your help. A year and a half ago I bought an HP Omen 30 L. The CPU is AMD Ryzon 3900 (not X version), NVidia RTX 2070 Super, 32 GB Ram. I am a programmer by profession, but not a Hardware expert, so it was easier for me to buy a computer that was already build. And that's where I made a huge mistake. Not only has HP inserted the most common motherboard that exists and can hardly support any newer parts, but CPU cooling is an insult! Even while I'm not working, my temperature reaches 78 degrees. For a long time I tried to get in touch with them and check the cooling and correct the problem, but without success. I have had a PC for 1.5 years. I decided to take the thing and my hands and install a new cooler. Can you recommend me which cooling would be best for my system? Should I buy something like a noctua u9s or go with some water cooling? But my case doesn't have too much space, the frame is too close ... Any suggestion is welcome. I just want the best for my system to last at least another 3-5 years. I am also interested in your opinion on this Non-X version of the processor. Thanks in advance
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Until I get the parts for my build I'm leaving the dual cpu precision t5500 I picked up to cannibalize for parts intact for amusement. Steadily I've been raising it's R23 cinebenches: cleaning heatsinks, cleaning fans, removing the hard drive rack thing, yanking out every dummy panel & useless part. Now I've upped the scare by 70 points (not insane but not nothing) & made jumps in single core performance dropping my mp from x14.8 to x14.45 (12core system). So it's not thermal throttling, but it's downclocking CPU 1 because it's heatsink is half the size of the heatsink on CPU 2. Since it's my donor PC I don't want to invest in it, but is there anything else free/creative (I have tools, time, & scrap materials galore) that I can do to it to see how I can raise the benches higher? Rn my best idea is the disconnect the primary cooling fans from the motherboard & over power them separately from another power source (ie. A couple nine volts) & see if that spins them faster. Anyone with experience is welcome to weigh in but someone with Xeon, thermal, or precision tower experience would be kick ass to hear from.
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I'm wondering if I should buy a cooling pad for a laptop to keep the temps a bit lower. I'm running decently heavy tasks and need some extra cooling, but I don't know if the cooling pad is just gonna blow in dust instead of clean air. Can someone who had a cooling pad recommend a good one, or can someone tell me if they are blowing in dust or not. Thanks! :D btw the budget is $80 and under
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Some of you may already be aware of the issue with the VRAM Temperatures on the RTX 3080 and 3090 GPUs (Especially the FEs). HWINFO64 now shows the GPU Memory Junction temp. While gaming, the temperature of the VRAM on these cards loves to hover around 90c-103c! According to Nvidia, this is within spec and "should be fine". Like almost everyone else and their dog, I have also been following the current crypto craze and began mining with my 3080 while not gaming to experiment and earn a bit of side cash. However, these high VRAM temps seem to be exacerbated when performing any VRAM intensive tasks (e.g. Rendering or Mining). I have observed temps of 106-108c while maintaining a MH/s of 99 and 75% PL on 80% Fan Speed. If the fans are turned down lower, the VRAM will redline at 110c and throttling begins. I engaged an Nvidia Customer Service rep via their live chat and asked if this behavior was normal and if operating these cards at this kind of temperature for 24/7 workloads would cause excessive harm (obviously using your GPU will shorten it's lifespan, but there's a difference between getting 3 years out of a card and getting 3 months). The customer service rep said that as long as the core clock temp was below 70, the card was working as expected the VRAM is within spec to go up to 110c. If it were to fail under these conditions within three years of purchase, it would qualify for an RMA. Now, weather or not Nvidia Customer Service is qualified to make statements like that, I'm not sure. Would any of you see an issue with allowing GDDR6x to sit at around 104-108c for 24/7. You would assume that operating your GPU underneath the throttle point would be fine, but it's hard to tell how hot these chips are actually supposed to get. Whats the community's take on this issue?2
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I recently got a new set of fans for my PC with the goal of making it more quiet. The fans I had before were powered by a hub that didn't connect to my motherboard, so I had no control over the fan speed. As such, I hadn't messed with any fan curves on my PC until recently. After digging around in my BIOS for a while, I finally figured out how to set my chassis fan curve and decided to set it to the preset "Silent Mode" option. Manually lowering the fan speed past what that preset already does didn't seem to make the fans noticeably quieter. But that's just background information. The real reason I'm making this post is because of something I noticed while I was in BIOS. By default, my chassis fan curves are set to monitor my motherboard temps and respond to that. However, I also have the option to change it to monitor my CPU temp. I'm wondering which option would be more beneficial to use? Ideally, I'd want my chassis fans to respond to my GPU temp, since my GPU gets far hotter than my CPU does in games, but there doesn't seem to be an option to do so. I should also note that setting the chassis fan curve to silent mode hasn't impacted my CPU temps at all thus far. It still idles at 35°C with occasional spikes to around 42-45°C.
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Hi, I want to undervolt AMD Ryzen 5 3600X for the sole purpose of reducing it's idle and workload temperatures and keep it running under stock speeds. Is this possible without overclocking? I am using stock cooler and don't want to change it. My motherboard is Gigabyte B450 Aorus Elite, revision 1.0 with latest BIOS. Thanks.
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So I’m thinking of moving my small rack with Ubiquiti gateway, switch, cloud key, and Netgear modem from the office room to the garage of my house. The normal temp inside garage is around 80°F/26°C to 85°F/29°C in Florida (U.S.A) humidity. Question is, does anyone think I’ll have any problems by operating all these devices within the garage? I want to move it to the garage since I just moved to this house and it’s already wired with Cat5e throughout the home and the junction box is in the garage. I’m open to suggestions or ideas. Thanks in advance.
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so while i was playing borderlands 3 i noticed that my CPU reached 90° Celsius with arctic freeze 34 e-sports duo. so im wandering if my case (sharkoon VG4-W) is limiting it by not having a top exhaust fan or any additional fans other that the two that come pre-installed with the case, or do i just need to reseat the cooler?
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I have repasted my laptop after it was running hot(97+°C CPU, 85°C GPU) while gaming. Just after applying the paste I ran intel XTU stress test for 3 hours during which the CPU temps never crossed 80°C and the clock speed was also consistent with no thermal throttling whatsoever. One week later the CPU thermal throttles like hell and is back to 98°C. GPU also is back to 85. The weirdest thing is all this has happened thrice. I have repasted 3 times only to get 1 week of cool performance each time. Why does this happen? Themal Paste: Arctic Silver 5 Laptop: HP Omen 15 2019(dh-0138tx) CPU: i7-9750H GPU: RTX 2070 Max Q CPU undervolt: - 0.150V Ambient temperature: around 25°C
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I started playing GTA 5 in my Dell G7 Gaming Laptop(i7 8th Gen, NVIDIA 1060 Max Q, 16 GB Ram). I use MSI Afterburner to check temperature of my laptop. When i play in Optimized Graphics settings of Geforce Experience i get 90-100 degree CPU temperature. When i play in really low graphics then CPU Temperature is 100 degrees. But... When i play without power supply then the temperature is only 60-70 degree. Can someone help me out.
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So I recently bought a custom PC from cyberpower. I have a 3950x and 1660 super. I use this computer mainly for rendering. I do renders at high qualities that take about 20 minutes thanks to the crazy 16 core power... but my temperatures sit at 80 - 86C. Any ways to lower my temps on this? I have a standard liquid cooler and 3 case fans and asrock x570 gaming mobo. Thanks and sorry I'm still a rookie when it comes to computers. My last desktop was a Dell i7 so I'm not used to this.
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Hello, i just recently bought a MSI RX 570 Armor 8gb oc and i'm wondering if my temperatures are safe to use. I'm quite new to the pc masterrace so to be honest i don't really know how overclocking nor undervolting work. On idle i usually have 35-50 degrees and whenever i play games i usually have 65-75 degrees. Most of the time the average temperature is between 70-75 celsius. I play on full hd resolution with medium/high settings. The highest temperature the card has ever reached was 76-77 celsius I'm just wondering whenever the temperatures i get are normal/safe for this card because i heard that the cooling is "not the best" The airflow in my case is pretty good by the way. Any help / tip / advice would be really appriciated because i heard that usually anything below 85 celsius is acceptable however i'm planning to use this card in long-term so i would like to know if the temperature for this specific card is fine My room temperature is average aswell and i'm curious about what should i do when the ambient temperature will be higher on summer for example. The card is still really fresh and so far i didn't do anything with it yet except installing the correct driver so i'm just really curious if the temps i have is healthy for this gpu or should i try undervolting a little bit or maybe increase fan speed. As i said earlier i'm still new and i don't exactly know a lot about things like theese
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I'm running an AMD FX-8320 on an old Gigabyte board with 16gb of DDR4 1800mhz. I know from experience and from some googling that an 8350 isn't exactly a low power chip, it has a TDP of 125W and is notoriously one of the hottest running CPU's. Now I've only got it cooled by a single fan radiator AIO, so all things considered you wouldn't expect anything incredible in terms of temperatures. However, without any tinkering or overclocking, the CPU runs idle at around 8 - 12 degrees Celsius! Even under 100% load it only ever tops out at around 40 degrees! When overclocked to 4.2ghz it idles at around 20 degrees and under 100% load hits a maximum of 50 degrees. Granted the PC has pretty good airflow but it's nothing special, two front fans, two top and one rear. My first thought was of course that the temps were being recorded wrong, but alas I've done several tests and it's all functioning correctly, and besides, neither the water pipes nor the air coming out of the case above the radiator actually feel hot. If anyone has any ideas about why this might be happening I'd love to hear them, I'm pretty much at a loss so anything you can suggest is greatly appreciated!
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Hello, Yesterday I upgraded my system and just made a rush build of below specs Motherboard: Intel DB85FL Processor: i5 4570 Ram-14GB PSU: Antec 500W EarthWatt GPU: RX 570 8GB Boot Device: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB Casing: Normal Mini ATX (Air Cooled 1 fan on the back) So the issue is When I start a cpu intensive task like exporting video on Shotcut the CPU temp go above 80'C - 81'C and the task manager shows speed at 3.37GHZ, meanwhile I see this processor can boost up to 3.6GHZ. I previously owned i5 3470, and I think that CPU performed better than this one. Can you Please suggest what could be wrong with the CPU, it is currently running on stock cooler, the room temperature now is 23.5'C, but CPU temp is above 80'C.
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Hi all, Just need help with my CPU temp. I used to average 35°c on idle. Now all of a sudden I get a spike up to 75°c. Not sure why? when I check on task manager it closes before I know why it spikes.please note I didn't change any of my hardware (stated below). Checked antivirus nothing there any help??????? the only thing I know that works is loading up Task manager again when it spikes and temps go back to normal. yes I did clean PC of dust and have got T Grizzly thermal paste.applied. computer specs: cooler master MBL600 case Aorus Z390 master i9-9900k Aorus 2080ti xtreme Cooler master 240 lite (scythe slipstream fans 110CFM x2) Crucial sport ballistix 8GBx2 3000mhz Crucial mx500 ssd x2 Silicon power m.2 512gb scythe slipstream fans 110CFM x2 exhaust fans top and rear Corsiar RM850x please help as its annoying!!!
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Hello everyone, i just got a pavilion 15 gaming laptop with an i5-9300H CPU, i don't really wanna use it for gaming, but i tried out a few, and the CPU temperature seemed really high (between 80 and 90 Celsius) and sometimes it hits 95-96 . I don't know if this is normal for a laptop since the body is pretty thin to properly cool all the component and the max temp for the CPU is 100C, so if someone can give me any information about this i'd appreciate it. thank you, PS: my room temperature is somewhere between 30 and 38 C
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Hello Forum, Just wanted to ask if these where good temperatures for a PC. At the time of taking the screen shot i was only brosing the internet and viewing Youtube videos (linus videos of course). Let me know if you need extra information. Thanks
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