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I bought this cooler because I thought my cpu would run cooler, but now the cpu in the idol is over 60°C. is it normal with my cpu or is there something wrong? my room temperature is 32°C i live in germany if this info helps the second picture shows how my airflow is in my pc case i have modified the AIO in such a way that it draws the air from the outside into the pc case
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hello, so i got this 2 TB Lexar NM790 SSD for my laptop, it is asus tuf a15 fa506ic. and i used it for moving my data from old ssd to my new ssd. when i check it using crystaldiskinfo the temp is 69 (nice) degrees. after a few sec it became 75 degrees on HWMonitor. its a gen 4 ssd but my laptop is gen 3 ssd so the speed should be in gen 3 and its true but why the temp is so high? should i use the heatsink for it? cause there are no vent directly to the ssd. so what should i do for now? i'm affraid that this temp might hurt it. oh and i using the ac at 22 degrees celsius
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Hi all newbie here. I seem to be having high temps with the cpu when idle at 37c stays at 65c when gaming. Asus AI app is telling temp is at 55c but when using afterburner it says 65c. CPUID HWMonitor says temp is at 55c. I also ran cinebench and the temp stays at 65c with the bench score of over 9000. I also used older bios to check if it was the new bios that caused it but with no luck. I bought the cpu used for £60 but am not sure about the temps. Motherboard: Asus prime b350 Am using stock cpu heatsink and fan i got with the r5 1600 cpu. Are these temps normal for the 3600 cpu ?.
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Hello, I recently moved my parts over to a Phanteks P400A. In this move I also decided to upgrade my CPU cooler to the Arctic Liquid Freezer II + my fans and bought 3 P12 fans from Arctic, too, so I could have a push-pull configuration. But, ever since I put the new cooler on and moved to a new case, my temps have actually risen. The CPU does not get any cooler than 45c. I also already reinstalled the CPU cooler thinking I had done something wrong but still had no luck. I also have tried out multiple fan curves and still have had no luck with better temperatures. If there's anyone that could help I'd greatly appreciate it. Windows 10 64 Bit Gigabyte RTX 3070 Gaming OC Ryzen 7 3700x ASUS ROG B500-F (non-WIFI) Motherboard 32GB Corsair RAM @ 3200MHz Corsair RM850x (850W) PSU Picture of my temps as I'm writing this (I only have Brave, Discord, and Foobar2000 open):
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A couple months ago I purchased a PowerSpec G472 from my local MicroCenter. It has been a painless experience entirely except for the fact that I've seen its CPU Core temp hit 98C while playing a game of FIFA 23. Other CPU intensive games like Valorant run perfect at max settings all while staying around 50-60C. Apex Legends and other similar games have gotten to 90 as well but they tend to average around the mid 80s. I use MSI Center to monitor temperatures and have attached a screen shot of what it looks like when I simply boot FIFA, without going past the loading screen. Any clues or general advice on the subject would be greatly appreciated!
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Hi guys! I have recently finished my first since forever AMD CPU build with the following specs: CPU - AMD Ryzen R9 5900X MB - ASUS CROSSHAIR VIII DARK HERO X570 (bios 4402) CPU cooling - LIAN LI Galahad 360 (first time using AIO) RAM - G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4 32Gb 3200 MHz Kit GPU - MSI RTX4080 Gaming Trio X SSD - M.2 Samsung 970 EVO Plus 250 Gb PSU - be Quiet! Dark Power 12 850W Case - be Quiet! Silent Base 802 (mesh front and top panels) Fans - be Quiet! Pure Winfs 2 - 3 intake, 1 outtake OS - Windows 10 x64 22H2 CPU is not overclocked right now. The only BIOS change from default is D.O.C.P enabled. AIO pump RPM is set to 90% (3100 RPM) until 70°C and 100% after. Case fans RPM is around 850 RPM for 60-65°C and AIO radiator fans are at 1000 RPM for the same temp’s range. Ambient temperature is around 26-27°C. Idle core temps are around 35-40°C which looks pretty good. CPU temp is around 40-45°C (not sure why it is hotter than cores themselves). In multi core Cinebench R23 test core temps go up to 60-70°C range and CPU to 70°C. In a single core test individual cores and CPU go up to 65-70°C (also don’t understand how temp of one core lead to the same level of temps on CCD and CPU package – shouldn’t it be somehow averaged?). I get similar results when running for example Cyberpunk2077 with OBS recording the video in the background using NVENC (although CCD1 peaked at 82°C with neither of cores near that value). All of those look fine I think, the most interesting things happen in the following scenarios: For example, when running file verification in Epic Games Store CPU reaches almost 80°C on CPU package, CCD1 and individual cores (not all of them). Another case happened during two pass Premier encoding, when it was switching between passes the overall CPU usage went down to around 10% but temps skyrocketed to 90°C. What is also strange is that in those scenarios the AIO radiator itself is not warm at all as in multi core load when it definitely heats up. I tried re-sitting the water pump and CPU but got same results. CPU pins are all present and not bent, tried re-plugin CPU power cables – also no change. Re-installed OS – also no difference. I don't think there is an issue with AIO because in other cases CPU mantains adequate temps. So, the questions is – is this ok for 5900X? Or something is wrong? If something is wrong – what? What else can I check to pinpoint the problem? Idle: Cinebench multi core: Cinebench single core: Cyberpunk 2077 + OBS: Epic Games Store Verification: Adobe Premier 2 pass encoding:
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HI all, just doing some tests on a relatively new build. I have an Intel 12900k being cooled by a Lian Li Galahad 360, Z690, ROG 3090OC, 6600MHZ DDR5, and 9 case fans. Not sure if theres too much negative fan pressure in my system (or if the airflow is in the wrong direction) or if these temps are just too high in general. But when running a single pass on Cinebench my temps on the cpu hit 96oC on one core, if I let it go longer they will hit or exceed 100oC. I ran Prime95 and got a blue screen. Not sure what im doing wrong here but some help would be greatly appreciated!
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Hey, For some reason 3/4 times when I turn on my PC, the TEMPS would avg ~95 and fans will be BLASTING to 100% while I know this isn't the case. After 5-10 minutes the the temps would go down, so will the fan speed, (I am currently writing this with 95C and 100% FANS, YAY) After a few minutes: Specs: MB: Z490 Gaming X Cooling: ML 360R RGB Coolermaster CPU: 10700K Stock currently due to this silly issue. GPU: RTX 3080 Gigabyte Eagle Bios: F6d (Not latest, but I don't have UPS to update Bios, only risked once after buying it) I've also noticed, as soon as I enter Bios, the speeds and temp would go back to normal, I leave it, BOOM back to 95C for a bit. The system is newly build, as I mentioned, it doesn't always happen but 3 out of 4 times I would get 100% fan speed and 95C while I am 200% sure it's falsely reporting because stress testing the CPU only reaches 64C MAX under full load. If you need anything, please subscribe to this thread and ask questions, I am more than willing to give any information to fix this issue.
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Hi! Just rebuilt my PC, went from a Corsair Hydro V60 V3 (120mm) to a Corsair Hydro H150i pro (360mm) that i bought from a friend. With the upgrade i switched to a new powersupply (had a old GS600 series PSU), now im running a CX650M instead (site sold them out). Also upgraded to a M.2 SSD together with my 4 other ones (lol). Also switched from a Fractal Design Define S case to a white Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic so i could fit this beast of a aio cooler together with more fans for more badass cooling. Now to the issue in hand, after firing the old bad boy up and thinking "hey lets play some Battlefield 2042 since its out and i got sick ass cooling and new PSU and all" that i noticed that my temperatures where jumping more than a kid on a trampoline in idle and load. Im going from 30 degrees in idle to 70-90 in prime 95. And when i mean jumping i really mean jumping. From one second to another its jumping between 20 degrees on load. So i can sit by the PC, fire up prime 95 and as soon as the stress test loads its up to 70-90 degrees instantly. Same goes for games, fired up Battlefield 5 just to try and see what happens in games. And its the same there, the temp spikes right away. Even in idle the temp can suddenly spike from one core to another (30 to 50 in a millisecond). Full PC setup: CPU: i7 8700k on stock clock (plan was to clock the shit out of it... but yeah) GPU: Asus GeForce GTX 1070 8GB RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB 2133mhz CL13 Cooler: Corsair Hydro H150i PRO RGB PSU: Corsar CX650M Drives: Seagate Barracuda 1TB - OCZ TL100 240GB - Kingston V300 120GB - Samsung 860 Evo 250GB - Samsung 870 Evo 500GB Case fans: 6 120mm (3 intake and 3 exhaust) OS: Windows 10 Home Does anyone have a faintest idea on whats up? Could the pump in the aio cooler be bad? Bad thermal paste? The troubleshooting i have done is reseat the pump/cooler and redone the thermal paste and cleaned the surface (used a grain of rice as measurment which i have always done and it has worked before) Thanks!
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I have a i3 10100 paired with a rtx 3080 ti and my cpu gets pretty hot when playing games, hits about 80 C. I see my gpu hitting close to 75 C when playing COD Vanguard. Ive seen other streamers get way lower temps on their cards at like 48 and 55 C on a rtx 3070-3080 ti. So im just wondering if it could be that my cpu is causing the temps to be that high? I also am running a hyper 212 evo on the cpu, cooler master td500 case aswell.
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Hey I’ve brought a new computer a couple of months from a system integrator, only been playing newer graphically intensive games in the last week or so and I’ve noticed extremely high temps on the CPU. Every time I’ve checked with CPUID it has been at least 102C with the highest 107C. The case is the Kolink Stronghold and the intake fan was put at the bottom at the front. The rest of the temps on the motherboard seem fine and the GPU seems to be getting to about 90C. Kolink Stronghold Ryzen 3600 Nvidia 2060 Is what is needed a more fans or a new a new CPU cooler?
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One CPU core hotter than others(laptop).
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I've a hp omen 15(2019) i5 9300h gtx 1660ti configuration. I have been using this laptop for a year without any problems but recently i had overheating problem. I decided to repaste my laptop with arctic mx-4. after repaste everything was fine but after a week later cpu got 97-98 celcius. I thought its pump-out issue. I tried 3 different paste(kyronaut, zalman stc-8, arctic mx-4) and all of them did same. Then i sent my laptop to hp. Hp repaste my laptop with hp's own thermal paste. I thought problem solved but again one week later one cpu core has a thermal problem. In previous pastes all cores was 97-98 celcius. Can anyone help?- 13 replies
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Hey everyone, I just upgraded to a 5900x and did a ton of testing. I'm getting really high temps compared to my 3900XT. Here's some info: Ambient temps: 28-32 C (in a heat wave unfortunately) Idle: 50-60 C 100% Load: ~75-80 C stock Cinebench R20, ~90 C w/ PBO enabled Gaming (w/ PBO & Curve offset -20 & all power/current limits at stock, makes barely any difference to temps vs regular PBO or even stock): AC Valhalla (usually ~20% CPU usage) = 70-75 C Forza Horizon 4 (usually ~20-30% CPU usage) = 73-80 C NFS Heat (usually ~40-50% CPU usage, Frostbite games always seem very intensive) = 85-88 C For reference, I have a 360mm AIO, used Noctua NT-H2 thermal paste (applied with one blob in the middle, 4 blobs around), and I have an RTX 3080. I used my 3900XT yesterday (around the same ambient temps) and my temps were ~10+ C cooler. I don't think it's my thermal paste/cooler application, since my coolant heats up a lot more and my fans spin much faster. Any help would be appreciated!
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As stated in the title, my CPU will reach high temperatures, 80-95°C. Both CAM and Windows warn me of this. Though after rebooting the computer once or twice, the CPU temp will remain at a nice 36°C. Games, any software etc. are not the cause of the high temps. I'll only be on YouTube or be idling on the home screen, and my CPU will still freak out. I've had the thermal paste replaced, cleaned the fans and cooler, readjusted parts and wires, I'm not sure what else to do. I don't see anything physically wrong. I have also updated Bios to the latest format. My only thought is maybe I need to replace the cooler? Either that or it's a motherboard issue. Please keep in mind I am not super familiar with PCs and the like, so try to be a bit more specific and avoid abbreviations and shortened terms. Thank you in advance. Specs and operating system below: CPU AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Motherboard Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. B450 I AORUS PRO WIFI-CF RAM Corsair 16GB DDR4 GPU Radeon RX 580 Series Case NZXT H400 Storage Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GB PSU EVGA 650 B3, 80+ BRONZE 650W Cooling MasterLiquid ML240L RGB Operating System Windows 10 64 Bit
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As stated in the title, my CPU will reach high temperatures, 80-95°C. Both CAM and Windows warn me of this. Though after rebooting the computer once or twice, the CPU temp will remain at a nice 36°C. Games, any software etc. are not the cause of the high temps. I'll only be on YouTube or have literally nothing open at the time, and my CPU will still freak out. I've had the thermal paste replaced, cleaned the fans and cooler, readjusted parts and wires, I'm not sure what else to do. I don't see anything physically wrong. I have also updated Bios to the latest format. My only thought is maybe I need to replace the cooler? Either that or it's a motherboard issue. Please keep in mind I am not super familiar with PCs and the like, so try to be a bit more specific and avoid abbreviations and shortened terms. Thank you in advance. Specs and operating system below: CPU AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Motherboard Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. B450 I AORUS PRO WIFI-CF RAM Corsair 16GB DDR4 GPU Radeon RX 580 Series Case NZXT H400 Storage Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GB PSU EVGA 650 B3, 80+ BRONZE 650W Cooling MasterLiquid ML240L RGB Operating System Windows 10 64 Bit
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It's almost 7.00 AM at my place, what started as a evening gaming session turned to all-night troubleshooting session. I didn't found a source of this problem. Specs: R5 5600x + RTX 2060 Asus TUF Gaming B550-Plus "china's finest" blocks for cpu\gpu (I know that this block is not ideal for 5600x due to fin density (i bought it for R5 1600 and with it it worked well), but at this moment I can't spare 25 bucks for better one.) 360 rad + 240 rad, DDC-like pump, mish mash of fittings (all brass though) 3 Noctua NF-P12 1700 + 2 Arctic P12 PWM 90% distilled water + 10% automotive coolant for growth and corrosion prevention Early 2000's InWin case, modded to fit everything (zero f's about looks) Nothing is overclocked right now, CPU is undervolted by 0,1V I started to have high temps. I didn't had them before. When I assembled this loop (half a year ago), I tested it by running Prime+FurMark for a couple of hours at a time, temps where ~52 on a GPU, 75 on CPU. All of that was with GPU overclock + Agressive PBO on CPU. Currently I have 84 on a GPU and 96 on CPU in a mildly tasking workload (gaming). I'ts summer time, and I don't have conditioning in my room, so ambient temps are high at a times (30+ C), but l there was only 10 C rise across both CPU\GPU in previous years in summer with only one 360 rad. At night with an open window I have less than 20 C in my room, and there is no difference in temps compared to daytime with 32 C . All loop hardware made of brass or copper(blocks), + there is some automotive coolant in a system, so there is (I THINK SO) no way corrosion is an culprit. I do not see any particles in a liquid, CPU block or res. + I run combination of this 360 rad, blocks and fittings with a same coolant mix before for more than a year, and thre were no problems. I checked component temps by touching them. Essentially, if i split system horisontally, like on a picture below, parts underneath of this line are cool to a touch, but when I touching GPU outlet fittings and higer, temps gradually (but fast) rising to the point that when I touch CPU block base, I can't hold my finger on it for more than 5-7 seconds. Top of 360 rad is also very hot. But lowest part of 360 rad is cold to the touch. So, water is cooling down, and there is flow, + I see pump spinning as it should. I pulled back everything related to overclocking, tweaked my fan curves, undervolted a CPU. Then I pulled up CPU block and reseated it with new termalpaste, applying as much pressure as safely possible. Then tried to tilt and turn system to try move air bubbles, if there was some there (there was none). At this point, system is stable, it not shutdowns because of thermals, I can work/play, etc. But, I not comfortable with his state of it. Now my consern is that temps can become worse than now, or that high of a temps can in a long term damage something. Plus, I loosing quite a lot of perfomance. So, did I screwed something, when I planned this loop, or there is something that I miss/don't know/don't understand (or everything at a same time)? Thanks in advance. Posting this and going to sleep a couple of hours.
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Recently, i have put in a new power supply, a CX650M from corsair to be specific, and since then my computers been acting very strange, with unsually high GPU temps, 80 - 90 to be specific, while just being idle on desktop without background apps running, my specs are a Ryzen 5 2600, paired with 16 gigs of ram, xc650m power supply, XFX Radeon RX 570, ASUS prime b450m-a, base cooler, with the 4000x corsair case. 4 fans one at the top, three at the front, planning to buy a iCUE H150i ELITE CAPELLIX CPU Cooler, since my friend seems to tell me the CPU cooler is the problem and could fix the temps. I'm kind of new to computers so any help would be appreciated.
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CPU: Intel I7-9700K MB: Gigabyte Z390 M PSU: Corsair RM750 AIOs: Corsair H100i, Arctic liquid freezer 240mm Case: Corsair Carbide series 175R I recently bought a second hand Corsair H100i from eBay. I installed it in my case in the place of my Hyper 212X (radiator always above the pump). Sometimes I got boot failure detected and was sent to the BIOS, and when the PC booted I was either greeted by idles of 70-90 degrees, or mid-40s, but when it was idling at the mid-40s as soon as I would use more than about 40% of my CPU it would shoot straight up to 100C with no overclock and an undervolt of -75mV. the BIOS only detected the fans that were connected to the pump block, never the pump itself. It also never showed up in iCue. The logo on the AIO sometimes turns red while running, but not always. I could see the fans turning and hear the pump working, and one of the tubes ran hot and the other cold. I thought there was something wrong with the AIO, so bought an Arctic Freezer 240 new and tried that. Same result, though neither tube was running hot even after a couple of hours of idle. I initially thought it wasn't getting enough power from the CPU fan header, so I plugged it into the SATA power using an adapter so it would get more juice and run at full speed. No better. I reinstalled both AIOs several times, to see if I was doing it wrong. Every time I installed the pump block, I put a pea-sized amount of thermal paste on the CPU and didn't spread it, letting the mounting pressure do so for me. Every time I removed the pump block the paste was spread over most of the CPU so I'm pretty sure the contact is fine. When I installed the block I also made sure to slowly tighten the screws in a criss-cross pattern. I have re-installed my 212X with the same thermal paste and my idles are sitting in the mid 30s, so it's not the paste either. I have absolutely no idea what's wrong with it. (Please excuse terrible cable management lol) Any ideas anyone?
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Hey everyone. I got an Nvidia Quadro 4000 about two years ago. I had limited budget so that's the best I could afford for 3D workspaces & playing games. After some time, my Quadro started acting weird. The temps of the card went as above as 70°C to some times as much as 80°C. When playing Rocket League, it would reach 99°C and I had to use an external fan which was faced at the GPU to make it keep working or else my system would shut down. Any ideas what could be causing the issue & how to fix it? By the way, I used MSI Afterburner for noting all the temps.
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Hello, I'm here because I have two questions/ potential issues : I've discovered the new hotspot feature of GPU-Z. While gaming, with only the factory OC available from Asus ("Gaming mode"), I reach easily more than 100°C. It's more than a 20-25°C delta, where I've seen most people report more like 10-12°C. I'm worried. Is there potentially an issue with the cooler mounting ? For the longest time my GPU was dead silent. For a while now, I've been hearing the GPU's fan ramp up and down and it's starting to become very very annoying. Any link with the issue above ? I've seen that at the second I reach 80°C, no matter where the fans are, I think that they jump to 100%. Sometimes it's only one of them, sometimes both (it's three fans actually reported as 2 in GPU-Z).
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(I have a ryzen 5 3600 with a stock cooler) so I never really checked my CPU temps before a few months ago, but one day I was playing a game and noticed the performance seemed to be worse than normal, I tried several games and all ran worse than normal, so I opened up MSI afterburner and checked the temps and saw I was getting up to 90 degrees Celsius when not even under full load. I replaced the thermal paste that came with the stock cooler with ARCTIC MX-4, put the cpu cooler back on, and got the same temps, I then tried increasing the cpu fan speed, I set it to its max and still saw no change in temps, for the next few days I wondered what to do, my cpu cooler was installed corretly, I got a good coat of thermal paste, and with the side panels off my case I got the same temps. I was dumbfounded. but then, after about 3 days, I checked msi afterburner and my temps under full load were in the low 80s. I hadnt done anything in those 3 days, I just kinda left it, I had no clue why my temps got better but as long as they were I didnt care. so, months later, today, I check msi afterburner, and see that im getting a consistent 95 degrees Celsius when under full load. (I used cinebench r20 to stress it) I dont know what to do, does anyone have any kind of clue whats wrong?
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While gaming, the CPU and GPU temperatures reach 92C and 91C respectively. I can actually burn my hand on the hot air coming out of the exhaust without even touching the laptop. I re-applied thermal paste (arctic mx4) onto the cpu and gpu and thoroughly cleaned all the intakes, and the fan itself. Idle temperatures for both are around 50-55C. These temperatures happen during gaming only, HWINFO64 shows that both CPU and GPU are thermal-throttling also so I am losing performance. There Is a sticker from the manufacturer on the back, claiming that the underside of the laptop can get really hot (which it does) but I'm mostly worried about laptop's lifespan with these temperatures. Specs: Machine: Toshiba Satellite C55-A-1NU OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit CPU: Intel Core i5-4200M GPU 1: Intel HD Graphics 4600 GPU 2: NVIDIA GeForce 710M SSD: Samsung 256GB SATA3 BIOS Version 1.40 (Latest)
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Help! My Zen 2 Ryzen 9 3900x is idling at 85c! My rig is set up in an Lian Li O11 XL with 10 fans: Three 120mm exhaust through the 360mm H150i AIO rad at 1200RPM, Three 120mm side intake at 1200RPM, Three 120mm bottom intake at 1200RPM, and one rear 120mm exhaust at 1400RPM. There's good airflow around the case and the pump in the AIO is set to 2700RPM. I set the power plan to "AMD High Performance" using the Control Panel, so my CPU is operating at ~1.400v, 4.257GHz. The only non-cooling elements are my AMD ROG Crosshair VIII Formula MoBo, GPU (Aorus 2080s triple fan intake), 4 DIMMS of aluminum heatsink RAM, an ElGato 4K60 capture card, an actively cooled 850W TT PowerCool PSU, two NVMe SDDs, a Samsung QVO SATA SSD, and the fan/LED controllers. I suspect the power plan is the culprit. I'm not much one for OCing or BIOS tweaking, so I haven't changed anything there. Is it the Power Plan or am I doing something else wrong?
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Hi! I built my custom loop about half a year ago. About a month ago, I noticed my tubes looking kind of cloudy, but temps were fine. (Tube clouding can be seen in the picture, second loop was done the same day and is still clear) Yesterday, I discovered weird bubbles in my waterblock, and higher temps as usual (60C instead of 40C running a Benchmark for 45 mins). However, after running the benchmark, the bubbles fade (look at the video attached, it's a time lapse of 45 mins during the benchmark). I already ordered new liquid to rinse the loop, and will probably exchange the tubing, but I'm helpless in what's exactly causing this. I need help! Equip used: EK copper waterblock EK copper radiator Alphacool bay reservoir with Laing DC pump Clear tubing from Alphacool (dunno the name) EK cryofuel + destilled water VID_20201102_104504.mp4
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Hi, I recently Upgraded to Ryzen 5 3600, using it on Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 mobo, It randomly freezes and sometimes even games stutter, in beginning temps was too high like I was idling at 50-60C and on a mild load temps immediately ramp up to 70-75C while a 5min of Game load ramps even more higher temps 80-90, once it even Shutdown while giving BSOD, so after that I tweak some settings in BIOS, like running fans at 100% speed and turning off PBO and Core Performance Boost, but what I got in return was Skipping sound in a Game, I tested only One Game tho (Dishonored Death of Outsider) but Temps was doing so great, after that I thought to giving a Go to BIOS Upgrade and did it upgraded from 50a to 51f and applying same setting the temps was doing great as before but random freeze again starting to occur and stuttering in games kept happening, If anyone know how to prevent these 2 problem, please help me out, help will be highly appreciated, I will buy an after market cooler next month because right now I'm pretty much broke before beyond xD