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Hello, So I just bought a new Asus laptop TUF F15 with a CPU i5 11th Gen 11400H, a RTX 3050 , 16 GB Ram.i need it for my studies and also for a little gaming.i did all the updates, and also it updated itself to version 306. But I noticed that the PC every time became hot even without doing nothing only surfing the net, when i checked the asus APP "Armory Crate" i saw that the fans don't turn neither in windows mode, silent mode nor performance mode, only on turbo they work perfectly. the temperature of the cpu is always between 50 and 60 and i feel that this is not a normal thing. In silent they never turned in performance sometimes they turned only when the temperature surpasses the 60C Turbo they turn perfectly. this is when am doing some basic stuff like surfing the net, watching video or others. As am new with the Asus products and laptops in general, i really wants your though on this, if there are some of you who have the same PC version to tell me do they have the same case as mine or not. Thank you <3
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Processor AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-Core Processor 3.70 GHz Installed RAM 32.0 GB Edition Windows 10 Home Version 21H1 Installed on 9/16/2021 OS build 19043.1237 Nvidia RTX 2070 CPU Fan installed: https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-RR-212S-20PK-R1-Contact-Silencio/dp/B07H25DYM3 My case if it matters: I normally keep my PC on constantly, since it's set to back up all my data to the cloud. Never had any issues, I decided to install a CPU fan to replace my stock fan since I noticed my PC would get a bit hot playing a game my friend invited me to play. I had never had any temperature issues, or any warnings related to temperature to my knowledge prior to this, I wanted to be proactive & install this CPU Fan. I ran some bench-marking and stress-tests for my CPU & GPU, my min was 45 C & my Max 78 C. Looking at the standard operating temp for my CPU it's 43 min 80 Max, so temperatures are fine after the installation. The Issue: My PC will kinda just randomly shit itself during use after this fan install, what I mean is I'll be watching a youtube video or trying to launch a game, or browsing the internet my whole PC will lock up. I can still do stuff, but videos freeze, I can't sign-out, open task manager, but I can still do basic things like open start menu, file explorer. Everything is just stuck until I restart, there isn't a blue screen, nor can I even close the things that are open, the PC simple goes "Oop" and nothing works properly until it's restarted. I didn't notice any issues running tests, I have 3 Monitors, so I ran Tekken 7, FFXIV, Strive, Youtube Video, & a Discord Call with streaming from my desktop all at the same time to see if I could force it to lock up or maybe see if my PC would bluescreen if it's due to windows but none of that caused anything to happen. I only installed the CPU Fan 2 days ago, and the issue happened immediately after so I'm pretty sure I did something incorrectly. I'd like to know what I could look out for or what issue I may have caused myself. This is the tutorial I followed for CPU Fan removal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BR53pDndwT8 This is the Tutorial I followed for installation: I cleaned off my CPU with tissue and a dab of rubbing alcohol too, prior to applying new thermal paste & the heat sink.
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Laptop temps seem a bit weird. Temps increase by around 15 degrees when I switch to turbo mode. Isn't turbo mode supposed to increase fan speed to aid in cooling? Please correct me if I'm wrong. Video attached for reference. (i7 10750H, 1660Ti, Far Cry 3). The temperature seems to reach around 95 degrees when on turbo (max fans) and stays at high 70s when on silent (comparatively lesser fan speed). WhatsApp Video 2021-10-06 at 12.41.13.mp4
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For context This is my PC, where I have a Gigabyte RTX 2080 Super Gaming OC (link here). Note: I have 3 front 140 mm case fans (mesh filters exposed, not covered by metal closure on the case) and 1 140mm case fan in the back. I bought this card 2nd hand late 2019 and have been gaming at 1440p (usually 90 FPS cap) on it since with no problems (other components bought new). Then I joined Nicehash around March this year and started mining at low power (HW info reads 150W) for an average of 10h per day in addition to the gaming. Up until a few days ago, no problems: card runs fine, fans are not too loud even in demanding games (for instance Control with RTX on or Red Dead Redemption 2 no RTX) The problem I bought Kena on PC and played for around 3h sunday night - everything was normal - THEN, the next day, I launched the game again and after a few minutes I noticed my fans are running much much louder than usual. I went into HWinfo and my GPU hotspot temp was approaching 100C and fan speed was 90% I never noticed anything like this before, and I've played some demanding games at 1440p and ran multiple benchmarks over the years: 3DMark TimeSpy, Superposition, etc. Kena has 100% GPU utilization (same as benchmarks I remember doing months ago), but back then I never got these incredibly loud fan noise. I don't remember specifically the GPU hot spot temperatures before: because it was never cause for concern. I also don't remember specifically the usual fan speeds on a benchmark or stress test, but given the noise, I don't think it was anything like this before. So right now, if I launch the game, after like a single minute, hot spot temp is already close to 100C (GPU temp 86C), fans at 94%, power draw is around 250W, which reviews say it's about right for this card. BTW I'm using the default settings for clocks and fans set to auto - I'm not forcing OC. Room temperature is around 25C. Case is well ventilated and exhaust fan doesn't put out warm air if I put my hand in front of it, I feel like it's OK. (for reference with 100% CPU load benchmarks, the air feels definitely very warm coming out the back of the case). Even if I reduce the FPS cap to 65, after around 1h of play I get this: I tried other less demanding games, and if GPU utilization is like 60% or less (as shown by NDIVIA's overlay in game) everything feels normal, like it always has been. For instance I've also been playing Magic Arena and everything seems fine. Other than the temps and fan speed, all seems to be working: I have no crashes, I have no visual artefacts, no blue screens. At idle I have: After closing the game, fans go back down in speed very fast, in a matter of 2-3 seconds Physical inspection I removed the GPU from the case and inspected it. I clean the case every 5 months or so with compressed air cans and such, the GPU was barely dusty to begin with. I don't see anything wrong with the card, the screws around the GPU die were not loose (I tightened them a little bit just to be sure). I suppose the card has always had a slight sag, but doesn't feel like too bad, it's not out of what I'm used to seeing on PCs. I even have, in this case, a makeshift anti-sag piece of plastic that I cut to support the GPU and it's on the case ever since I got it. Questions What the heck is going on? What can the problem be? Did the thermal paste finally and suddenly went bad? Did mining on the card finally damaged it? Should I disassemble the card and replace the thermal paste and thermal pads? What can be done about it? Thanks in advance, if you need more info don't hesitate to ask!
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I noticed that my gpu hotspot seems pretty high after playing Apex Legends for about 20-30 minutes. I recently bought a RX 6600 XT so it's not a dust problem and neither is an airflow problem as my case has 4 fans and a mesh front panel. I will attach a screenshot from GPU-Z with the max values recorded from the sensors and a picture of my build. Here's the link: https://imgur.com/a/9WnlqIs Is 102 °C hotspot temperature too much for this gpu ? My PC: CPU: Intel Core i7-10700F 4.6 GHz GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT 8 GB Sapphire PULSE RAM: 2 * 8 GB DDR4 2933 MHz SSD: Kingston A2000 500 GB M.2 NVMe SSD: Crucial BX500 1 TB 2.5 inch HDD: Toshiba P300 1 TB 7200 RPM COOLER: ID-Cooling Zoomflow 240X ARGB MB: MSI B460M BAZOOKA PSU: Corsair CX750 Bronze CASE: SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V EVO TG ARGB Monitor: LG 32GN600-B 165 Hz
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Hi guys, wanting some advice as ive been advised by corsair that these temps are expected but my friends ive spoke to don't seem to think so. i purchased the H100I RGB PRO XT from Corsair a few weeks ago as was running a stock ryzen prism cooler with my 3800x and wanted to see about cooling it down a bit so i can push it a bit harder, installed it all well and good apart from i had some issues getting the cooler to not pop off of the bracket but realised i was probably just tightening the retention screws too much. my temps didnt at all seem good so i reseated it bought new thermal paste and it really didnt help. i contacted corsair about the temps i was getting (less then 10% load runnning betwen 43 and 51 degrees celsius) and they said those temps are expected? which i highly doubted but i just let it be as thought it was true but want more opinions now. my main concern is obviously the temps but also the fact that the pump is showing as running (i know a normal problem for aio's) and the coolant temp barely fluctuates. any advice or help would be greatly appreciated
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Specs: GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 2070 Super WINDFORCE OC 8G CPU: i5-9600k RAM: 16GB 2666 Storage: Samsung 970 EVO plus, 250GB M.2 SSD Power Supply: GIGABYTE B700H Motherboard: AsRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4 Case: Sharkoon VG6-W Red Recently my graphics card started to have overheating issues. It doesn't take long for it to reach the 80's and rising to 85's. The memory in particular is getting to that critical 100 degrees Celsius and is probably the primary reason why my pc almost crashes completely sometimes. For example when I'm playing BFV it could happen that my PC freezes and the screen goes black, then the game crashes and I go back to desktop like nothing happened. My PC was also getting considerably louder over the last few months, presumably because of the graphics card fans having to work harder and harder. When I remove the side panel of my PC the temps are way better. The GPU barely reaches 80 at all and I can play as long as I want without overheating issues. Right now at idle with the side panel off, the GPU is 43 degrees Celsius and the memory is 53. I have two intake fans at the front and one exhaust at the back and all are preinstalled fans that came with the case. The ambient temperature is regular room temperature. Does this mean that I have bad airflow or is my GPU unable to cool itself properly? The card is only two years old. The only thing that could have caused this that comes to mind is that I did some light mining for a month with nicehash but I lost interest in doing that.
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So I undervolted my GPU (RTX 3070Ti) to get my tempeartures down a little during gaming, which it did. Got it down by about 10 degrees during gaming, which was perfect. But at idle, the temperatures went up, both CPU (i9-10850k) and GPU. I used to get 20-30 CPU and 30-40 GPU (celcius). After undervolting, with MSI Afterburner, I got 30-45 CPU and 45-53 GPU - and still do. The first image is what my undervolt looked like. I then reinstalled afterburner and deleted all the profiles directly from file explorer, and so from the looks of it, I was able to undo the undervolt (on gpu-z I can see that the gpu clock/memory/boost are now the same as the default). But the temperatures are still high at idle. It's clear on task manager that the gpu is barely in use yet it's running at 50 degrees. I never messed with any fan speeds or overclocking or any other settings but the voltage/frequency curve. Looking to get these temperatures back to normal, what it used to be before undervolting. Any help would be highly appreciated, thanks!
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Hi, i recently bought an 5600X for another build: CPU: 5600X with a STOCK COOLER GPU: 3060 Ti Fe RAM: 2x8Gb 3200Mhz Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO PSU: EVGA B5 650W CASE: CORSAIR Airflow 275R 3x120mm (2 in on front panel and 1 on the back) mid tower MOBO: Gigabyte Aorus B550M PRO-P (updated to the latest bios) Windows power plan: high performance So I mounted all in the case, I updated the bios, and installed the Windows. I did a few windows settings such as deleting unnecessary programs, and I set the power plan in windows settings on high performance. I installed the AIDA 64, HWINFO and I started a stress test on the CPU ONLY. I was a bit shocked about the temps that went from 50 degrees to 80-90 in like few minutes. I tried to launch Apex and Warzone and the temps went to the space like 95 degrees in lobby without even launching in the actual game. Also I saw that the Power Reporting Deviation was marked RED and it was was around 65% and I thought that this motherboard (Gigabyte Aorus B550M PRO-P) is damaged or something. So I decided to test: is this really the mobo that not working properly or the CPU. I put the 5600x into my assembled PC: CPU: R5 1600 af with a STOCK COOLER 5600x GPU: Sapphire Pulse RX 570 8GB RAM: 2x8 Ballistix Sport LT (OC'd to 3200Mhz 16-19-19-19-38) PSU: Corsair VS 450 450W Antec NX300 White 4x 120mm 1x 92mm (2x120mm in front, 1x120mm on the back and 2 on top 1x120mm n 1x92mm) mid tower MOBO: Gigabyte B450M S2H (updated to the latest bios) Windows power plan: high performance So I stared the same test (stress test on the CPU ONLY). The results were pretty good: the max temp was 76 degrees in my closed case (4x120mm n 1x92mm and it's a mid tower), the power plan was the same (high performance), the Power Reporting Deviation was also accurate (around of 100%) so I concluded: the mobo works weird because of this Power Reporting Deviation. Than I decided to buy a new mobo, an Aorus B550 Pro V2 (updated to the latest bios). I did the test in an OPEN STAND two times: with 5600x & Gigabyte B450M S2H and 5600x & Gigabyte Aorus B550 Pro V2. I did this tests twice on the same system: 5600x, RX570, 2x8 Ballistix, 650W PSU and the same drives. The results you can see at those images: https://imgur.com/a/RXllJqJ#wNL959T and https://imgur.com/a/g0Bsr9W . Every bios config was set by default out of the box and i didn't touched it, no overclocking, all was set to auto (the Core Performance Boost and Precision Boost Overdrive also was at auto). The temperatures in my room were around 25 degrees, also the thermal paste was the pre-applied one, and this test was done in 30 minutes so no huge changes in term of the room temp. So my questions are: why am I having this difference in temperatures between this chipsets (b450 and b550) and why is this Power Reporting Deviation so low on the Aorus B550 motherboards? 5600x is really THAT hot? Should I really just buy a new cooler? Does anybody who runs at the aorus mobo has the same Power Reporting Deviation? Should we count this as important thing and link this with overheating? Feel free to ask any questions and thank you in advance for any help.
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I have an MSI MAG 240R cooling my ryzen 3600. About a month and a half ago the cooler started making a rattling noise. I started disconnecting fans and the pump and found out that it was the pump making the noise. A quick google search suggested that air bubbles are trapped in the pump and that I should shake around my PC. So today I did just that and it didn't make it better, it made it worse. I noticed that my pc was starting to freeze up and the only thing I was doing was watching YouTube. I checked temperatures and it was nearing 95c. I shut it off and took the cooler out. I gave it some shakes and put it back in. As of writing I am at 70c at idle. This is a 240 liquid cooler so I find this troubling. I still have the rattling noise and don't know what to do. At this point I'm debating buying a noctua air cooler.
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So my computer (the one in my signature) is a 10 year and 2 month old business computer and I want to know if changing the thermal paste would be the best way to go considering my max temp is 69 degrees C with light web browsing and the case has lots of airflow and is completely cool. The CPU is an Intel Core i5-2400 @ 3.10 GHz Thanks all
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Hey all, I am running a vertically mounted EVGA XC3 Ultra 3080 Ti in an NR200P w/ TG panel (needless to say it gets rather hot and heavy @87°C under load #ChokeMeDaddy). In an attempt to try to combat these outrageous temps, I've adjust my GPU and case fan speeds, but I'm also trying to undervolt my GPU using MSI Afterburner. However, everytime I adjust the max frequency to a lower/stable voltage my GPU idle temps go up 10° from 53° to around 63°. Is this normal for Afterburner, or am I doing something wrong? My max temps under load have dropped between 78° and 80°, which is "better" but should I be worried about the increase at idle?*** ***UPDATE: I figured out that the reason is idle 2as so high was because I "locked" the voltage on MSI AB. Now that I unlocked (shift-L'd) the undervolt, and tweaked the fan curves of my case and the GPU, I am pushing 0.825mV@1800MHz w/ 37°C at idle and an average 77°C at load. Needless to say a 10° decrease is SWEET! LOL
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Hi all! So I successfully overclocked my I7-920 to 4ghz, but I'm not sure if these temps are any good, since the highest core temp was 91C but the package temp was only 77C (72.6C max Package Temp, and 100C max for cores). Should I be worried about the temperatures? Since winter comes and the ambient temperature will drop by 5-10C atleast I guess it wont be a problem bit later, but definetely not in summer. Ambient temp here is 18C. EDIT: max temp by Intel is 67.9C on package not 72.6C
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I just finished building my new PC and I have a Ryzen 5 5600X which is running at high temperature and I know there are a lot of people with a similar concern. On the AMD website it says the max temp for the 5600X is 95C. I reached this temp when loading a game and panicked and turned off my PC. I was wondering what the max temp actually means? Is this the temp at which your CPU melts to a crisp, or is it the temp which your CPU will not exceed BY DESIGN to PREVENT it from melting to a crisp (by dropping clock speed etc.)? I have already ordered the classic 212 EVO, but wanted to ask if its okay to have my CPU running at this temp? Thank you for your help!
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Parts: Cpu Ryzen 5 2600 Cooling Stock GpuRtx 2060 SSD Nvme Rocket NVMe PCIe M.2 512GB RAM Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 C16 2x8GB Power Supply Coller Master MWE 650W Motherboard B450 Aorus Elite Case Carbide 275R Driver: Driver are the last for gpu and bios 1)when i play destiny my gpu run at 99-100% and my cpu run at 36-50% 2)RAM usage in gaming 46% - RAM usage in idle 20% 3)CPU run at 65C in gaming - GPU run at 75C in gaming CPU run at 50C in idle - GPU run at 40C in idle but if i open the fan software i can reach 30C on the GPU 4)Aplication 2 - Background Process 78 5)2 Fans - 1 pull cold air the other in the back push hot air Here is my benchmark https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/45293222#GRAPHICS_CARD
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I'm having some troubles with those components. Here is my setup https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/45293222#GRAPHICS_CARD
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Hi everyone, I have a 3900XT and a Corsair H150i RGB Pro XT 360MM cooler (3 Corsair LL120 RGB Fans) and I'm looking for a good way to reduce temps while also maintaining performance. While gaming, temps are in the high 60s and low 70s (ambient temps are anywhere between 22-28 C). Idle temps are high 40s to mid 50s. I know these temps are generally okay, but I'd like to lower them because my room gets extremely hot during the summer. I also do have an RTX 3080, so that contributes to the heat but I have noticed even when playing light, non intense games, my CPU tends to warm up and I feel a lot of heat from the radiator. I'm wondering if there's any way to undervolt without losing performance. I have seen people with 3900X's use a -500mV offset with no degradation, but my Cinebench scores drop down with even a -250mV offset. I'm also using PBO since it improves my clockspeeds and I did not see a temperature difference. Any undervolt tips or other advice to cool my CPU down would be appreciated!
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So I have 2 Vid cards. wasn't planning on it, but because of RMA hell with MSI I ended up getting a second card. So I figured I might as well try getting a second card. I did and then a month later MSI finally came through. But that is not why I am here. My first card the AMD 6800xt seems to have a much higher junction temperature compared to current temperature. The current seems to sit around 64-66 C while the junction seems to be around 84-86 C. A 20 degree difference. Also this seems to be recent. It never had temps like this, it only ever had 10 degree differences, until I popped a couple of Noctua fans into my system. I can't seem to figure it out why.it changed from 75 degree junction temp, to 85 degree. While my MSI 6800xt seems to only have a 10 degree difference. I ordered some new paste and thermal pads, but I don't see them making a 10 degree improvement. I haven't updated my drivers since before they released FSR. is running the card with a junction temp of 85 C, safe for long-term use?
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I paired my r5 3600 with a Scythe Mugen 5 Black Edition. The temps under 100% load after 30 minutes of stressing the CPU is around 83oC. I am using the kaze flex fan and the thermal paste that comes with the cooler. Is this normal? I expected better temperature than this. I'd be grateful if anyone with the same cpu+cooler combination could share their temps under load. Thanks in advance.
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Hi, I've just built a new PC with the following specs: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Nvidia GTX 1070 NZXT X52 240mm AIO 32GB RAM When I am at idle state, I see the CPU fluctuating between temperatures from 43 to 60 dC also I've noticed the CPU clock goes all the way upto 4940 MHz and stays at it for some time although the manufacturer data says it's boost clock is only 4.8 GHz. Is this normal or not? Thanks
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Hello everyone, This is my first post here so I hope I'm posting in the right category. Sorry in advance if I might do some spelling error but English is not my native language. I recently decided to give my brother's PC an upgrade since I had a few parts laying around and needed to buy just a CPU and a mobo, so I choosed to buy a Ryzen 7 5800x with an X570 motherboard. Here is the full configuration: CPU: Ryzen 7 5800x MB: Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite AIO: Corsair H110i 280mm RAM: 2x16GB 3000Mhz Dominator Platinum DDR4 SSD: 250GB Samsung 960 Evo HDDs: 6TB WD Black + 4TB WD Blue PSU: Corsair RM650 GPU: MSI GTX1080 Gaming X Plus Case: CM Storm Trooper I've mounted 3 Corsair AF120 in the front as intake and 1 AF140 on the rear as outtake, while the H110i is mounted to the top with his original 2 fans in a push configuration. Everything runs fine but I'm a bit worried about the temps, at idle it sits around 35°C but as soon as I do the minimum thing, for examples while I'm writing this topic, it jumps in the mid 50s and reaches 90°C with ease under load. So I did a few test with 10 minutes runs on Cinebench R23, here are the results: With every setting stock: Idle: 35°C at 3.8GHz Room temp: 26°C, with AC on AIO water temperature: 28.5°C AIO Fan RPM: 1100rpm AIO Pump RPM: 2350rpm Under load: 90°C 4.55GHz 140W AIO water: 37.2°C Score: 15233 I went on Reddit and I saw a few people talking about using Ryzen Master to keep it in ECO mode or to mess around with the settings for Precision Boost Overdrive, so I did that. I setted PPT: 120, TDC 75 and EDC 110, then did another Cinebench R23 10 minutes run. Idle: 35°C at 3.8GHz Room temp: 26°C with AC on AIO water temperature: 28.75°C Same AIO fan and pump speed as before. Under load: 78°C at 4.50GHz 116W AIO water: 36.1°C Score: 14975 This looks already way better but the problem with that is that those settings need to be toggled on manually every time the computer turns on, also it only prevents it from reaching 90°C but still runs generally hotter than I'd like in everyday usage. I also did a test with every fan in the case + aio fan and pump maxed just to see if the AIO was able to manage all that heat, it was really really loud and those are the results at the end of 10m CB R23: AIO water: 33.8°C CPU: 88°C at 4.55GHz 140W Score: 15231 This tells me that even if it's reaching 90°C in the first test it isn't really impacting my performance, but I'm still worried about potential damage in the long run. A friend of mine told me that heat wasn't being transfered from the CPU to the AIO because the water temp wasn't reaching 50°C at least when the CPU was at 90°C, I thought this made little sense but I did a test just to confirm that heat was being transfered from the CPU to the AIO: I setted the AIO fans to 500rpms and it took 3 minutes for the water to go from 29°C to 40°C, so that's working. I've already took it off, checked the paste, cleaned everything and mounted it back, but the results are basically the same. So here is my question.. are those temperatures normal for this CPU/AIO or there is something I can do about them? My AIO is over 4 years old but I used it until last week on an i7 6700k OC 4.7Ghz and with the same pump and fan settings it never went above 65°C under 100% load, so I guess the AIO still works fine. I've never opened it and changed the fluid, could this help me reach my goal of better temps or this AIO simply isn't enough for the 5800x and I should buy something else? In case, can I use distilled water to refill my AIO if I tear it down or I need some specific fluid since AIOs are mixed metals ? Any good 280mm I could get that can keep my temps under 80°C (maybe 70°C?) under load, or the 5800x is just THAT hot? I would even consider delidding it but I have to find someone able to do it for me around where I live, I dont know if I really wanna risk killing a brand new CPU like that. Sorry for the long post but I've been losing my sleep over the last 2 days about those temps, I dont want to give my brother a PC that is going to melt in 6 months. Thanks in advance to whoever may help me, if some extra tests or infos are needed just let me know.
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Hi. Got a problem with high CPU temps - in gaming in can beat 90°C. On AIDA64 (stress CPU+FPU+cache) after few seconds CPU package and some cores can take 96°C, and after 2 minutes already 100°C and throttling 2-14% (even if I configure both pump and fans to run 100% always!). Idle temps about 37-43°C. CPU: i9-10900K, AIO: MSI MAG Coreliquid 360R, costs about 160$, equipped with 3x ARGB Cooler Master SickleFlow 120mm fans (AIO in front). Thermal paste: Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut, a very careful and thin layer. Motherboard MSI Z490 Gaming Carbon WiFi and RAM 8GBx4 3200MHz XMP, if it matters. Also 3 same CM fans on exhaust (2 up, 1 in the back, case MSI MPG Gungnir 110M). So all in all looks like a good enough build but I don't get why my temps would be so high. Ambient temps during this summer are about 25°C but the CPU temps during colder times were not much better. What seems to be underperforming here? Should I change my fans (they don't seem that bad tho)? Is just the pump of this AIO weak (MSI recommend this AIO for 10900K tho)? If you need any additional info or screenshots/tests, hit me up and I'll send them! P.S. Some pics of the system & screenshot included (during AIDA64 test and idles after that).
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I have an i7-8700 CPU that normally idles around 35 degrees C. As soon as I open up google chrome, the temp spikes up to 55 degrees at 60-70% utilization and then drops back down. Is that normal CPU behavior? I dont think the CPU should be using that much of its power just to launch google chrome?
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Hello my cpu temperature goes to 70 - 80 Celcius for just googling is it normal with the below specs attached?
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Hi All, I am having issues with my MSI RTX2080 Gaming X Trio One night I was playing games and the fans started spinning at 100% after a couple of hours of games. Ever since that moment almost as soon as I start playing a game the fans spin at max. I noticed it would happen between 68 degrees to 75 degrees ‘usually’. I ran FurMark to try and replicate the issue and I couldn’t get the fans to spin loudly despite the GPU core temp being at about 73 degrees. I found this weird. After playing around with Furmark settings, I enabled Xtreme Burn-in, Post-FX and other options to increase the workload. When I ran the burn-in test, the fans did spin to 100% again but the card was running at 72 degrees. After a bit of playing around I opened GPU-Z and realised the memory was running at 105 degrees during this test. When I switched it back to the original Furmark test the memory was only at 80 degrees. I thought this was clearly the issue, so I took my card out and taken it to the place I work (where I bought the card from) and tried my card on our test bench. I ran the exact same benchmark with the same settings in my computer on the test bench, and we couldn’t get the memory to go past 80 degrees. I am lost with what I should do because we need to replicate the fault to send the card away for repair but there is no fault on the test bench. For troubleshooting I tried; Uninstalled all software that could interfere with Overclocking, fan speeds etc. (MSI Dragon Centre, Geforce Experience, Afterburner) DDU driver uninstall and reinstall using 2 older drivers. Fresh install of windows with driver and furmark. Fresh install of windows with driver (no geforce experience or internet connection) and furmark. Airflow isn’t an issue. I have a Lian Li O11D Mini case with 11x Noctua Chromax fans. 3 Intake (bottom), 4 exhaust (top & rear), 4 exhaust (side radiator push/pull). Temps for everything else is sub 65 degrees. Since all of this i have installed MSI afterburner and limited the cards power limit to 80% which let's the GPU memory reach around 90 degrees but also has a performance hit for games. Personally, I don't think I should have to handicap my card for it to function as it should but I don't know what I should do. Does anyone have an idea or has come across this before? My other components are as below; i9-10850k 32gb G.skill ripjaws MSI MPG z490 Gaming Plus RTX2080 MSI Gaming X Trio Video Card Cheers, Jay
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