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Hi everyone, I have a Dell OptiPlex 9010 and the processor is a i5-3570 (no K) but i have a problem, My temperatures are too high around 85º when i'm playing and 40-45º in idle and the cpu cooler controlled by BIOS only run at 2800rpm, I test the fan with a program and he run at 3800rpm and i don't know why, in other words the cpu cooler doesn't matter if the processor dies :/ if you can help me i really apreciated
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Recently I was testing my pc so I downloaded GTA V and saw temperatures 68-70+ and was shocked because i know Arctic liquid freezer II 360mm is really good and those temps were not normal(I was monitoring cpu temp through afterburner game overlay) Argus Monitor software showed identical temps and argus was showing me cpu temp on idle 37-40. after i downloaded aida64 and temperatures were -10 degrees or even less of what afterburner and argus were showing me. Questions is i don't know which software to trust and why even do i have this problem of getting different temps on different software, how do I know if my aio/cpu has problems ? Specs : GPU - RTX 3070 CPU - R5 5600x Motherboard - Rog strix b550-e Aio - Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360mm. Case - Be quiet! Pure base 500dx
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Hi there, I have had my latest Macbook Pro 15-inch (Late 2013) for 2 and half years, give or take a couple of months. When I was doing some photo importing the other night, the CPU diode temperatures were being reported in the high 90°C's, even with the fans on full blast. I know Intel CPU's are supposedly good to run at temperatures of 105°C before they throttle, but I am concerned that prolonged periods of high temps is going to severely decrease the lifespan of the components. The temperatures have never actually caused any faults or errors. I have played games on it in Windows for 12 hours straight and never had any issues even though it ran hot. Before this MBP, I had a 17-inch MBP, and that too suffered from similar high temperatures. Should I really be worried or is this acceptable? Thanks
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I just stress-tested my i9 9900K with Aida 64 and Prime95 to see if I had any headroom at all for a possible OC. As of now, the temps are pretty bad, even at stock settings. It should have sufficient cooling with the H150i Pro, and there should also be sufficient air flow within the PC case. Here is a screenshot of the Aida64 stress test run: https://imgur.com/fq2rmjH --- Upon first boot, the AiO made a strange sound that can be described as air bubbles, but I'm not 100 percent sure it was that. I uploaded a video of it which you can see here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLgSNwjUi80 (that audible sound went away after 10 minutes, but it still makes a low noise if I listen closely through the case) I'm not sure if I just lost the silicon lottery here or if the AiO is at fault. Can anyone smarter than me help me figure out why this is happening, and a possible solution for these unnecessary high temperatures? Any answers will be very appreciated, as I'm getting pretty frustrated over this..! Components: Gigabyte Aorus Master Z390 (BIOS ver. F8) Intel Core i9 9900K Corsair H150i (Corsair Link) G.Skill Trident Z 3200Mhz CL14 16GB Asus Rog RTX 2070 Strix OC (Driver ver: 430.86) Samsung Evo Plus 970 500GB Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 850W 3x Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic I spent a long time finally landing on these exact components, as I've heard great things conserning this motherboard paired with the i9 9900k - better temps, more OC headroom ++ Now I'm just sitting here wondering if I made a stupid purchasing decision...
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This weekend i built my new pc with this components: Ryzen 5 3600x cooled by an Dark Rock 4 from be quiet! Asus strix X470 F Gaming 32 GB 3200 Mhz Memory Gigabyte Rtx 2070 Super Windforce OC Samsung 970 evo 1Tb NZXT H500i with 2 additional be quiet! 1200mm silent wings 3 Be quiet! straight power 11 550w I'm using the latest nvida driver stand: 27. July 2019 (I also tried an older version) Now to my problem: Today i made some gaming tests for overclocking and so on. And my graphics card got really really loud around 50 dB i would say and the fans had around 2200 - 2500 rpm. The temperatures are also around 80 degrees. So far so good, after that i red some tests of that graphics card because i thought thats a bit to warm. In all of those test the graphics card was getting not warmer than 65 degrees and the fans had an rpm of around 1500. So it was much more silent to. I have to say that it is in my area pretty warm (around 30 degrees) and in my room it is about 25 degrees. What is also weird it doesn't matter how hard i crank the fans the temperature stays at around 80 degrees. This all is out of the box. So now my question is if somebody knows how to fix the high temperatures or that high rpm from the fans. Thanks
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i was starting my journey with my 2080 ti with cod 4 but when i started cod all my aura sync rgb lights turn to orange as if it would warn me and then when i play zombies i hit 85 degrees(the letters for the temperature turned red in cod)! havent overclocked and play on a 1080p 60hrz monitor for now(new monitor is coming)! is it a faulty card? my airflow shouldnt be a problem all around it it has open space to draw air in from outside! Scared to play anything! i have the 03231818 serial number!
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I've had this cooler for a while and never have been satisfied with it's cooling. I have an i7 8700k running at 5 ghz and yes I know it's going to run hot at 5ghz. BUT, it should NOT be letting my cpu at full load (cinebench) hit 94C. Also while playing games the cpu will heat up to around a constant 60C to 70C. I idle at around 38C. This is NOT a voltage issue because I'm running it stable at 1.275v. Especially at such a low voltage for 5GHz you would think it would run much cooler. You would also think it's the cooler however, I don't see anything wrong, the pump is working at a high speed (2970 RPM) and the fan on the radiator when put under load will spin up to a very loud (2100 RPM) I made sure to use quality thermal paste and I have great air flow from 3 front intake fans as the cooler exhausts out the top. I made sure the cooler is seated properly as well. As you can see there is nothing I can find wrong with my setup causing the high temps. And yes delidding would help but I shouldn't have to if other people are running similar setups and their 8700k at 5GHz is staying cool even at way higher voltages. I really need some advice to fix this!!
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Hello Everyone, So normally I use Core Temp to monitor the temps and all the cores averaged to around 34-45 C. Mostly 35 C though. I use the MSI Dragon Center Sometimes to turn on the high performace profile. After turning it on, the cores average to 60-70 C. And by turning that off again, the temps and usage always went to normal. So recently, maybe a day or two ago, I started to see some unsual behaviour with the CPU temps and usage. In task manager I see a 100 percent CPU usage and the temperatures are also very high (60-70 C.). Not only that, I also saw that the cpu is runnning at near OC speeds, but i have never OCed my CPU. I put the power plan to balanced, did sfc scan but neither of these have been a solution. What do you think is the problem?
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I just built my first rig. I have an Intel i5 8600K in an ASUS Z370-F Gaming mobo. The mobo came with a cpu “installer” to help place the cpu correctly into the slot without damage. However it doesn’t say to remove it and seems to imply to keep it in place situated around the cpu. Then with the entire unit in place, then you lock down the socket arm into place leaving the plastic housing still there surrounding the cpu. Seems that plastic would help retain heat! Plus, after purchasing chip and using it for a month I found out that the Intel chips ARE running hot. I stayed away from the Ryzen chips for this reason. Ugh! My basic info is: 1) My cpu temps seem pretty high for a new chip; 40c or so without load. 2) I am using a Corsair h105 240 AIO to cool it with MX4 Carbon as TIM. 3) Already replaced stock Corsair fans on the rad with Noctua Industrial 120 PWMs (3000rpm and decent static pressure). I have an additional Noctua 120mm Industrial fan as exhaust through back of case. 4) Placed AIO on top of case pulling air into case. 2 stock Corsair 140mm on front pulling air into case. EVGA GTX 1080 SC ACX 3.0 with 2 fans on bottom of GPU but pushing hot air back into case. Placed PSU on bottom upside down, pulling air from inside case towards outside back just to get air moving. There was a dead space under my GPU. Hot air just stayed right there. Case is a Corsair 450D with Aeroslots on back so no solid pci slot covers. Entire back of case is pretty open/ mesh-like. Using Demciflex filters on all intakes. Removed all cages from inside case except the one housing my hdd on the top which is bolted on. So inside case has a lot of room. Exhaust fan has no filter. Questions: 1) Should I take out the plastic installer from the cpu socket and if so will the cpu fit the ASUS Z370-F 1151 properly? Will it fit snug enough to get proper connections? 2) Should I keep the plastic unit in place and just repaste with a different TIM and reseat the heat sink? 3) Should I be exhausting the air through the AIO from the inside to the outside? (Seems counterintuitive to me though since it would be pushing hot air from the case through the radiator which is supposed to be cooling the chip) 4) Delid the chip and replace Intel TIM with Conductonaut? 5) Do AIO speeds matter? What should the pump percentage be and what about the actual AIO fan speeds? What is the ideal speed setup for maximum rad cooling with an h205? 6) Are my fans in the wrong places/orientations?? Could they be competing with each other’s airflow? Causing conflicting air patterns?? So many questions! Sorry! But it’s my first build and although everything does work. Temps are a real problem! Help!!
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I own a Dell Inspiron 15 7559 since 3 years. I use it for gaming and college CAD work. Lately I was experiencing high CPU temps so I decided to replace the stock thermal paste with LM conductonaut. I cleaned the old thermal paste from heatsink, cpu and GPU properly with cotton swabs and 99% isopropyl alcohol. Also applied electric tape for prevention and applied a small layer of LM on CPU, GPU and contact points on heatsink. When I run HWmonitor I'm getting CPU package temp between 50-60 degrees on 10% CPU utilisation. The GPU temps are fine. I tried the whole process twice but no improvement. The process is the i7 6700HQ. Need some help.
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overheating Ryzen 5 1500x at very high temps
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I've had this CPU for a little over a year, and, until recently, it seemed to be working fine. Now, however, it seems to be overheating to the point that it shuts down my PC. Black screen, no error code, everything stops and I have to hard shut down the PC. Even just now, only using google chrome, NZXT's CAM app is saying its at 50-55 C with 5-10% load and 1.5 GHz. Running Cinebench to test, putting the load at 100% on all cores, the temp spiked to over 85 C, with my CPU getting a score of 755 on CB. (I know its not my GPU because it runs at only ~50 C on 100% load. Passed CB's OpenGL test with flying colors). I've got the stock fan/heatsink that came with the R5, and I'm 90% sure it's connected properly, so what could be causing this, and would temps of 85 C and up on my CPU cause the whole computer to shut down? (Sometimes the crash results in a BSOD, but it's only about 1/10 times. The crash will only happen when I'm playing CPU intensive games such as Overwatch in conjunction with streaming them. I need to find the fix so that I'm able to stream. Any and all help appreciated <3 ) The rest of my PC specs are as follows: CPU - Ryzen 5 1500x quad-core 8 threads @ 3.5 GHz PSU - Thermaltake TR2 500W 80+ Bronze ATX 12V 2.4/EPS 12V 2.92 Power Supply PS-TR2-0500NPCBUS-B GPU - Geforce GTX 1050 ti 4GB G1 Chassis - NZXT S340 RAM - Corsair - Vengeance LPX 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2666 Memory (x 2) Mobo - MSI - B350 PC MATE ATX AM4 Motherboard -
Hey guys. I know this is a no brainer but i like more feedback from the community first.So i noticed that when i started my pc up today after being away i was getting lag spikes and stutters in games. Fired up afterburner and saw my GPU usage jumping all over the place. Looked at my temps and boom. A solid 100c. Took off my h100 and the thermal compound looked like dried ash.I'm assuming reapplying thermal compound will solve the issue. Now, my computer had been on but not in use for a few days(3 days). It could be likely the CPU is damaged from heat but I'm hoping that it throttled back to protect itself. Tell me if I'm missing anything here but long story short, my performance is suffering due to poor CPU cooling. Obviously if the CPU is damaged I'll have to replace it. Thanks in advance.Cheers.
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HI, for some time I have experienced really dangerous temperatures with my gaming laptop (CPU: 95C & GPU: 93C) while playing any game, graphics demanding or not, I have tried changing the thermal paste on both chips but nothing changed. I would appreciate if anyone can give me any ideas of why this is happening. My laptop is acer v15 nitro black edition: CPU: i7-4720HQ @ 2.60GHz with 8 logical processors Video card: gtx 960m 4GB gddr5 RAM: 8GB ddr3 Thanks in advance
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LOOKING FOR AMD USERS WITH WATERCOOLING LOOPS: Okay so Im running an AMD fx 8370, and I just added a kraken x41 cpu cooler, and I've noticed temps are higher than they were with my hyper 212. I run about 41 degrees on idle. Questions: Those of you with AMD things (especially the 8350 or 8370)- what temps do you get with water cooled amd stuff? What temps should I expect? Do I have a faulty cooler? This is really concerning me!! I was getting 35 idle with my hyper 212... Are water coolers good for keeping the temperature consistent or just slowing down the increase in temperature? Like if I have a stress test running, will I see the same temps as idle, and only see a minuscule increase in temps? Or will I notice they work like air coolers and just slow down the increase? Thanks for the help
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Hey guys, I have a Thermaltake Water 2.0 Performer liquid cooling loop that was working fine until recently when I spring cleaned my system. I guess the loop/ radiator might have knocked around on the floor a little, and now my idle temperatures can go as high as 80 celcius (used to be low 35's). I tried many times to reseat the damn thing, but no dice, and I can confirm that the pump is still working. Here's the funny bit. I've tried leaving the loop turned on overnight plugged directly to the power supply, as I heard that sometimes it just needs time to settle down again, but that has been far from effective, but the one thing that has seemed to work temporarily is knocking the radiator from the bottom. placing my hand on the copper base to feel the temperature changes, when I knock either the tubing around, or the radiator, I can feel the copper base's temperatures significantly dropping, but after a while it would start to warm up again, and I have somewhat confirmed this by trying to heat the base a little with a heat gun to see whether it was capable of dissipating any heat. So yeah, if you've been following up with me up till now, I suspect that I may have bubbles in my loop that are preventing the airflow from moving, question is how do I get rid of them, or at least get them into a state where they don't impact cooling performance? Thanks.
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Long time reader first time poster So, I just finished my first build and installed an H100i. I had problems with the installation for example I rubbed off some of the thermal compound (by accident) and I believe the back plate is not positioned correctly thus the block isn't making full contact. My plan is to strip the PC and put on some new compound and reinstall the cooler. I'm running a 4770k it idles around 26-35 and on 100% load I reached 80+! Any theories on why I might be facing these issues? Thanks in advance