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This will be quick. I just want to know if the temps are normal and safe for an idle system with ambient temperature at 32C - 34C (89F - 93F) with these specs and stock cooler. GPU: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB CPU: Intel Core i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz Memory: 16 GB RAM (15.93 GB RAM usable) The temperatures are in the attatchments.
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So, random thought. I just watched a video by The king of DIY about an aquarium chiller (link below). We all know the pc in a fridge doesn't work, but what if you did something like an aquarium chiller? basically coiling up a hose over and over inside a mini fridge to cool your loop? Let me know if you have tried such a concept and if it performs at all. I have many doubts. Prosit!
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While gamming and streaming, my system (with default air cooler) reach high temperatures. The motherboard (MSI 970A-G43) gets higher that the processor (FX-8320E). With HWiNFO64 i get some readings, but i'm not sure what exactly means. For the MB, CPU must be the socket, and Motherboard must be the rest of the system, but auxiliary and T1/D1+ gets really hot and i don't know what are they. The case (Versa H24) have 2 front 120mm intakes fans and 3 120mm exhaust fans (2 top 1 back).
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Note : I live in southern part of india(State - tamil nadu, City - Madurai) its too hot summer here. Time : 21:30(hot even at night!!) I have a i5 4570 cpu with GTX 1060 and a i5 7600 cpu with GTX 1060 pc build when i was playing GTA 5 on my new pc, cpu temp reached 85 deg and i got shocked and checked the chassi insides, cpu fan everthing is fine but it spit hot air from side panel. and for comparision and turned on my old pc i5 4570 and started playing the same game GTA V and found this. check attachment.
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Hi guys. I have just installed a new water-cooling system from bequite in my system, and everything went smooth for a couple of hours. I have restarted the PC a couple of times and now my pump makes a funny noise, like it's going fully on to try and cool the CPU. It is still running but when going in windows my temps where in the 90. The pump and the fans are all working fine (to full speed eveything). I tought restarting migh solve the problem, but now I can't log intoo windows. Unfortunately I have a bluetooth keyboard so can't go into bios as well. I have read somewhere that it might have to do with the system now knowing that the pump is running or something like that. Any idea how I can fix this. Maybe I need to reset something from the BIOS, but the problem is the keyboard that won't allow me to access the bios in the boot time. Also I did get a CPU fan error, so I unplugged the fans and put them back. Also read somewhere that I can disable this in the BIOS. I am have a Maximus 8 Hero. Thanks
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Hey guys, I'm at a crossroads and not sure what to do. I currently have a Carbride 300r case and the air cooling I have for it isn't doing it justice, I actually have a small regular fan like a foot or two away from the outside of the case to help keep it cool but that's not going to do anything when summer comes around and my room literally becomes a sauna. I have two stock fans, the cpu fan and two fans from the GTX 1070, as well as the power supply fan. Do I have to get a new case to fit a better cooling system? What would you guys suggest, because if I can't get any better cooling I won't be able to play on it until the sun stops melting my room. If you guys need pictures I'd be more than happy to take a couple. Thanks a bunch everyone, -Steve. I know it's not the best quality, but here is a picture of what the inside of my case looks like as requested.
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Hi and agfain srry for my english. Have a question about my i7 6700k, Im a fan of mini itx my actual case its the Silverstone Rvz02-B http://www.silverstonetek.com/raven/products/index.php?model=RVZ02 ( dont have any extra fans), my cpu cooler its the Silverstone AR06 http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=505 the temperatures of the i7 idle are about 42°C with 2% of load and when Im playing some games the temperature is from 75 to 82°c with 65 to 80% of load so this temperatures are fire or are Draining useful life of my CPU.
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I just bought Captain 120EX and i want to monitor my CPU TEMPS. I've done some research on what application should i use if i wan't to monitor and record my temps. sadly all i get it benchmarking test. what i want is an app that will record my temperature min,avg and max without stressing it. i want to use my computer normally and i want to see what's my temp stats. thanks!
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The title says it all, lower CPU temperatures means I get more fps in games? Because I'm stuck between getting an aftermarket cooler or staying with the stock Intel one p.s. Not for overclocking because the Pentium G4560 is locked at 3.5GHz.
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Here is my problem. I've got a Core-i7 4790k with corsair H100i GTX dual fan liquid cooler and temperature is at friggin 60 DEGREES Celsius at idle. What I've Tried Cleaned EVERY component fully and thoroughly, Applied NEW thermal paste in perfect way. Still the same. Disable turbo boost , reduces may be 5 degrees max but still, it's friggin hot. My specs and attachments. TEMPS CORSAIR
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I am currently using an amd fx 4350 CPU, it is a quad core processor and came clocked at 4.2 ghz. At idle, it will dip to 1.4ghz yet it spikes to 65 Celsius, I have no clue why. At about 50% load it will go from 4.2ghz-4.3, at only 45-50 Celsius. Why on earth is it spiking at idle, is this even safe to overclock, or will it explode, at idle? It is being cooled by some deep cool fan that's probably not too good yet it does its job at load.
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The temperature of my cpu is oscillating, is not stable, is it normal? I recorded a video showing the temperature and use My processor is Intel core i7 7700K Kaby Lake Other Infos of my Setup: Cooler: CoolBox Cyclone IV MotherBoard:Asus ROG Strix z270E GPU:GTX 1080 MSI ARMOR RAM: 16GB Kingston HyperX PSU: 700W
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Idle CORE temperature at around 40+, Load temperature can reach 70 at max. Ambient temperatures 31 celsius CPU overclocked to 4.6Ghz CPU : i5-6600k Cooler : Cryorig H7
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Hello. I am new to PC building. I just finished building my first gaming rig. I was just wondering how case fan works? My case has 2 120mm fans in it (front and back) then i decided to add 2 more 120mm fans i bought 2 cheap fans (DeepCool 120L/R) then i noticed that the cheap ones are blowing air inside my case at a more powerful rate compared to the stock one in my case. My question is how do case fan work? are they suppose to blow in are or out? Also from what i've learned the front fans should be the one blowing air inside then the top and the rear should exhaust them. How will i know if the fan is blowing air or exhausting air ? Below is my current setup: CPU Intel Processor @ 3.50GHz RAM 16.0GB Motherboard MSI B250M GAMING PRO (MS-7A65) (U3E1) 41 °C Graphics ASUS VC239 (1920x1080@60Hz) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (Gigabyte) 45 °C Storage 232GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO M.2 250GB (SSD) 43 °C 931GB Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-75WN4A0 (SATA) 38 °C Thanks!
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Hello, I'm trying to overclocking my i7 6850k that I bought a while ago, and using OCCT to test it. I'm trying to achieve 4.1Ghz (nothing exceptional reading what other people achieved) as a cooling system I have a thermalright macho. (so air cooled) and my motherboard it's an MSI x99 carbon temperature during OCCT are around 75/82 degree celsius, and I put a vCore of 1.230v What I do not understand is the voltage values on OCCT, and it seems that if I lower or raise the voltage the temperature do not change much (I did some test with vcore= 1.240 and 1.250 and temperature were the same) but what i see in OCCT is that the voltage value in the graph is higher at lower vcore voltage (in the screenshot vcore=1.23 and voltage on graph around 200 000 and in another case vcore=1.25 but graph shows around 159 000) I have a couple of questions: - what are all those value under CPU Vcore? (VIN1 AVCC 3VCC...etc.), tried googling it, but it didn't helped - is there something else i should tweak on the bios to be sure that the system isn't raising some other voltage values to make sure the overclock is stable? - are those temperatures acceptable? i hear everywhere that I should go under 70 degrees, but 70 degrees while playing, i mean during normal use, or 70 while stressing it with OCCT? when I see come overclocking guides/posts I read everywhere that people went up till vcore 1.35, which i guess my cpu will melt seeing those high temp at 1.25 (but maybe those temps are related of my questions above?) - should i look at the average temperature which is around 75/78 or at the maximum temperature reached (in this case by core4 90 degrees) ? - how much can I hope to lower those temps if i use a water cooling system (like the corsair H110i type of system: close loop already built) ? If you need any other information I can provided it to you. Much appreciate your answers Yann P.S. sorry for my English: it is not my primary language
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Hi all, Currently I have a corsair h100i Gtx liquid cooler, cooling an intel i5 6600k (stock speed for now). I've noticed that my temperatures are extremely high under prime95 small ffts stress test. One core reaching around 90 degrees. I've also noticed that on the layout the first two cores run at an average of 10-15 degrees above the remaining two under the stress test. I have re-seated the cooler multiple times in the hopes it was a faulty sitting. I have tried keeping fans locked at 900 rpm and maxing to 2k rpm with the same results. The fans are positioned as an exhaust at the top of the case. The case in use is a NZXT noctis with 3x 120mm fans and one rear 140mm fan. The Pump I leave running at 3000RPM(Performance mode). What are the possible reasons I am reaching these temps, I have a feeling my pump could be going or there is a block in the cooler because at stock speeds even under load this cpu should not be reaching this temperature. I am using fairly average thermal compound however I feel this should not be the reason my core temps reach 90 degrees. Fullsystem specs: MSI Z170 gaming pro motherboard Asus GTX980 Strix Samsung evo 125gb ssd. WD Blue 1tb Mechanical drive Intel i5 6600k @3.9ghz. 16 GB Gskill Ripjaws @2133mhz.
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Hey guys, i have an old xeon l5420 at home ( I know these cpus belong to crapyard in terms of SERVER performance). When looked up several details on intel ARK I found the entry that says, that the maximum temperature is at only 57 degrees celsius. Is that true and will the CPU suffer from higher temps? I mean dekstop CPUs warm up to 80 degrees ceslsius. Could I use this CPU then anyways in a budget build, because the tolerated temp is so low?
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Hi all, some days ago I got a leftover RGB strip from a friend of mine, and since then my life has changed. An idea torments me: I like the way they look (hooked them up to a molex) but I would like them to be useful rather then beautiful. I've done a TON of research, but it looks like what I'm trying to accomplish is too specific to be found. My chrome's bookmark list lately consists in just this topic (send help): My plan is to have the LED strip cut in half (two strips, each having 3 LEDs) and have one strip controlled by CPU temp, and the other one by GPU temp: if the temperature is cool the LED will glow blue, if it's hot it will glow red. One thing to know: I know very little about electronics, if anything at all. Sorry in advance for my ignorance LEDs specs: one strip of 6 RGB LEDs @5V (1,44W, 0,288A) Without further talking, here's my two ideas: 1) The quick and simpler one: T1 and T3 transistors are NPN, T2 and T4 are PNP Basically, if the PWM signal is "low", T2 and T4 will output a high current to the LEDs, therefore making them glow blue (PWM low = fans not spinning, or spinning slow = low temperature) while T1 and T3 will output a small current, if any; if the PWM is "high", the contrary happens. Violet will appear at some point (red + blue = violet), but it's ok 2) The arduino way, which is pretty self-explanatory: it will be connected via a virtual serial port, and it will read CPU and GPU temps using some software such as SpeedFan or so. These programs will be logging temps, and I'll need to write another program to send those values to the arduino. I'll need to write a script for the arduino too, so that it knows what to do with those values. This is the best option because it reads the real temperatures, but being this a small project I think it would be a little bit overkill (maybe I'll do it in the future) I'm ready to buy resistors and transistors, but I would like to know what components I should choose, or even if this is possible to do. If I (more like "us", or to be more correct "you", hypothetical helper) manage to make it work, I will be glad to make a video step by step so that other people don't run in the RGB hell, which is only red. Because I use the 5V molex right now. And it's on red. Thanks in advance PS: I know it's off-topic, but I've read some topics here and...no wars ? No poisonous comments ? You've built up a nice community, it's nice to be here !
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Hello guys, i am wondering what cpu to get since i ve been told that i7 7700k is a hot potato especially when its overclocked. Is that true ? isnt it better to buy i7 6700k with better temps? theres not that big difference between those 2.
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My computer will shut off or crash without BSOD and boot into the bios saying "CPU over temperature error". I hit F1 to go into BIOS and it shows a temp of 60 C. Previously, when I first built the PC, I had applied too little thermal compound and was getting 88 C temps but with it reapplied twice now in the bios the CPU just sits around 60 C or if I had just been gaming it sits around 68 C. The CPU is never under more than 60% load and this keeps happening. OS: Windows 10 64bit CPU: 7700k w/ Arctic Silver using ASUS TPU II goes up to 4.8-4.9ghz Cooler: Corsair H100i v2 RAM: HyperX Predator DDR4 3200MHz GPU: ASUS GTX 1080 STRIX PSU: Corsair AX760 BIOS version 0234 updated 1/5/2017
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Whats the ideal temperature for a 980 ti running extreme games? Mine is sometimes going up to 85+ degrees. I don't want to cause any damage to my card so I'm curious if I should worry about it.
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So after some discussion, i couldn't resolve my issue. Would more case-fans be beneficial to my system? I currently only have one intake fan at the front. (intake) I have a Cooler Master k550 case The rest of my specs are: i7 6700k @4ghz (watercooled by a cooler master seidon 120v) 16 gb corsair vengeance LPX @2133mhz Asus e3 pro gaming v5 motherboard Amd Gigabyte RX480 8gb I am wondering, because I only have 2 case spots left for 140mm fans and i am wondering if adding one at the front and top help with the inside temps. My CPU does reach 86 degrees celcius in aidax64. I am thinking 2 in front for INTAKE and one at the top for EXTRACTING warm air. Would this actually improve temps inside my PC?
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Been trying to find a piece of software that reads out all the sensor data from my PC, along the lines of HWmonitor, but instead of only saving max and min values, graphs over time. I've been trying to diagnose stuttering experienced during heavy fire in Arma or other intense moments in games. Hoping you guys have some suggestions, thanks!
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I'm looking for the best performing vapor chamber solution out there. Clearly, it's going to cost more than your standard 30 bucks on a 212 EVO. However, They aren't generally that expensive when compared to some of those water cooled solutions out there and I want better performance than an air cooler with the reliability that comes with traditional water-based solutions.
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Hello guys, I've just had enough of the cooler on my card. It's the GTX970 SC ACX 2.0 ans to keep the card under 80C or so on a hot day it has to be running at around 80% fan speed which is really really loud (about 3600 RPM). So I've recently decided that the GPU would suffer the heat because my ears can't suffer the noise anymore. I just wanted to know how bad running at 85 C when gaming (or more... since today was a cool day) actually is for my GPU, whether it be lifespan or anything else, I want to know all the adverse effects of that. If it's really too bad I'll just go back to my old jet engine fan curve... Thanks for your answers
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