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Hello people. I have recently noticed that my CPU fan cooler makes a lot of noise, thus I started looking into my CPU's temperature and realized that is really high. In fact, whilst the PC is idle the temperature is from 60 degrees C to 70 degrees C. If I start gaming shit hit the fan and it reaches 95 C which is basically the top based on AMD RYZEN MASTER. Now for more details... I own this CPU for about 3 years. I use the stock cooler. The first time I mounted the chip and the cooler I realized that the fan was very noisy indeed. I recall trying out stuff like lowering the VCORE by 0.1 V and adjusting the fans to reduce the noise via BIOS. Very noisy fans are a big problem for me since it obliterates my experience with gaming. I recall managing a decent noise level that was acceptable thus I moved on. During summer though - a period in which I do not use my PC often I started noticing high temps. These days that I start gaming again the temps are really high. For example, I own a GTX 3060ti and by playing a not-demanding game like Evil Within my CPU reaches 95 degrees C whilst its usage is barely 30%. While idle, the usage is barely 10 and the temperature fluctuates constantly to 60 C up to 70 C and down again. Right now I am afraid to run any type of game. Any help or advice will be highly appreciated. I am not a PC expert by the way...
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Hi everyone, I hope you're fine Recently I noticed that my pc take too much time to load windows, here's a video to show you what I mean. This is weird because I upgraded to a Samsung 980 Pro 2TO (the newer version, without that bug thing), copy and paste speeds are amazing in windows. I disabled all the unnecessary apps on start up. Fast Startup is also disabled. I also tried to disconnect every peripheral but nothing changed. I also checked for boot order and it was my Samsung. Here's my config: CPU: Amd 3950x Mobo: Asus Tuf x570 gaming GPU: MSI 4090 Gaming Trio NVME: Samsung Pro 980 2TO PSU: MPG A1000G Sound card: FocUSrite Scarlett Solo 3Rd Gen From what you're seeing in the video, what could it be? We can agree that the bios loads fast but loading windows is slow right? Thanks! IMG_1570.MOV
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Edit: I currently have a 3070 I bought a new pc 1 year ago but didn't buy a gpu because 3080 prices went up around that time and I was hoping they would come down back into my budget, I used my old gtx 750 ti on that pc with no issues. I managed to get a 3090 temporarily from someone, I used it for 1 month doing gaming, rendering etc with no issues. After around 1 month the pc crashed randomly while gaming. It usually took around 30 minutes to crash but that time started getting lower and lower until I gave the 3090 back because I didn't want to damage it, the person confirmed that the card is working fine for them. I just used my regular 750 ti with no issues until now I bought a 3070 zotac and after 20 minutes the shutdown happens again. My psu is cougar bxm-850 850W 80 plus bronze There are no overheating issues in my benchmarks, cpu max was 61c , gpu max was 64c, motherboard temp was around 30c. cpu is ryzen 5 5600x , motherboard is asus tuf x570 plus I used HWinfo to test the voltages, under load when using the 750ti, the +12v value is max 12.172 and minimum 12.076. While using the rtx 3070 its max is 12.172 while minimum is 11.9 Its a complete shutdown and I have to press the power button again to turn the pc on. I've tested gtx 750 ti, gtx 660 Both these cards worked fine. while the crash happened once on gtx 960 and happened every time on 3090 and 3070. Any help would be appreciated.
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I have "Antec HCG-1000-EXTREME SMPS - 1000 Watt 80 Plus Gold Certification Fully Modular PSU with Active PFC" but sometimes tik sound came from PSU(pc on/off or when close the game), what is problem with it? psu.mp3
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My GPU load when idle uses about 1-2 % and when I go ingame it practically uses 0% while it uses around 7gb of VRAM out of 8, idk why it does this but if I go into Battlefield 1 it starts stuttering a lot when I first load into the map and then it smooths out after a few minutes. If I am to go into COD either Cold War or Modern Warfare it is basically unplayable with about 30 fps with constant stutters and at this point I'm completely out of ideas. If you need more info just tell me I'll try my best to give it to you. Specs: RTX 2080 Super, AMD R9 5900x, 32gb ram 3600mhz g.skill, B550-F Asus.
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So where to begin with AI Suite 3.... It has been known to cause a decent number of issues over the years, but I need it for proper HDR support in games (don't ask me why, it causes flicker when the W10 volume OSD comes up if AI Suite is not installed with Minibar). But with the latest W10 updates my AI suite and minibar refuse to load, trying to load it myself and it populates event viewer with APPCRASH. Digging into this with AppCrashView shows error 0xc0000005 - Access Violation (attached pic). Here is what I have tried to no avail: Uninstalling AI Suite with Revo Uninstaller, and re-installing (using armoury crate newest version of AC and AI Suite) with ALL windows security features off (Firewall, virus protection, app control etc.) Added the .exe to exception list of W10 virus tool and exploit protection Pain-snakingly following https://www.reddit.com/r/ASUS/comments/gev1ic/guide_repair_broken_ai_suite_3_on_windows_10/ where I remove the software, folders, registry and services in safe mode, running AI Cleaner then rebooting and installing 3.00.51 restart and install 3.00.52. Removing the recent updates to see if it was preventing the app, it automatically re-installs the update and the show/hide windows troubleshooting tool won't let me disable this. Tried mixed ideas of cleaning and re-installing with different versions offered on my MB support page (3.00.69 and 3.00.59) sfc and DISM to repair any corruption and re-ran all above steps (there were errors, but were fixed) Attempted repair of C++ redistributable apps (Apparently an access violation could be caused by that, but I had my doubts) At this point I am almost certain that it is Windows preventing AI Suite 3 from loading as previous versions had worked before updates a few days ago. I am one to fight when software isn't behaving well but I am out of ideas. Has anyone recently had problems and found ANYTHING that allowed AIS3 to work??? Current version of AIS3: 3.00.78 Specs: OS: W10 Pro. Version 10.0.19043 Build 19043 CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 DRAM: 32 GB Corsair 3200 Mbps/MT/s with DOCP on MB: ASUS B550F Gaming WiFi GPU: AMD RX 6800 BIOS/UEFI: 2006 (Newest besides Beta)
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Hello! I was playing Assassin's Creed: Valhalla and realized that my GPU load doesn't get very high. I don't really have a clue why. I thought I might've been bottlenecking my CPU but my CPU only gets to about 25%. I've went through and modified my setting in the NVIDIA control panel and that helped but was wondering why I wasn't achieving 100% PC SPECS CPU - Ryzen 5 3600 GPU - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Super Memory - 2 x 8 GB Corsair Vengence OS - Windows 10 Storage - 1TB SSD
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Hello, Internet, I am new here in the forums and also I just built my first PC. Please forgive me if such topic was already discussed here but I used search and unfortunately could not find the answer I am looking for. So basically as a new PC user I am struggling to understand how GPU and software (game in this particular case) communicates between each other. For example I launch a game, choose high quality graphic settings, because I know that my GPU can handle it. And then upon starting to play I get for example 90-100 FPS and 95-98% GPU load. This increases GPU temperature to around 65-67 degrees Celsius and ramps up the fans at about 86-88%. Fans at this speed is quite noisy and I would like to avoid that. But on the other hand I read that keeping GPU at 70-80+ temperature may shorten it's life span. So I can not just change the fan curve and let GPU get hotter than 65-70 degrees, right? The solution I came up for now is to turn on V-Sync (yes, I know that usually it's even more additional load) and it locks my FPS to the 60 (I have 60Hz monitor) and that way I get lower GPU load at about 70-80% and this solves the temperature and noisy fan issues. This way my GPU temperature does not goes more than 48-52 degrees and fans stays at comfortable 60-70% speed. Sorry, if that sounds like a beginners' gibberish but I am simply trying to understand if all games tries to push for as many FPS as specific GPU lets them while at max load (as in GPU benchmark behavior), and the only option to lower the fan noise in such cases (apart from somehow locking FPS) is to change the fan curve and deal with hotter GPU? Thank you in advance for your inputs.
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This has been happening over a year. About a month after I built my pc, it started crashing when it is NOT under load. Basically I need to have a game running in the background to prevent my pc from crashing (if im not already gaming). As of now I have the game Slime Rancher run on startup so I won't forget to have a game running in the background. It's not a huge issue, but it is a problem I hope to fix. specs: GTX 1060 6gb Ryzen 7 1700 16gb OEM ram 500w psu Gigabyte GA-AB350M-DS3H mobo
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I bought an AMD A6-5400k for a cool and quiet PC but I'm not sure if I'm reading the temperatures from HW Monitor correctly. I've installed an artic cooling freezer pro rev 2 instead of the stock heat sink. The bios reports around 30c which seems reasonable but HW Monitor seems to vary from 40c (the lowest I've seen it actually) to 65c at idle. That's assuming I'm looking at the bottom underlined temp there but I'm not sure if that's the correct reading or if the top line is the correct reading. I was hoping for much lower temperatures given it's not supposed to be a powerful machine. Also my motherboard doesn't appear to support undervolting so I can't change the voltage at all. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Hi, I have an i7-7700k and a Cryorig H7 air cooler and am kinda confused as to why my CPU is getting so hot. Using Core Temp 1.5 my cores are under 1 or 2% load and still running at 40 - 45 degrees - even I know that is too hot for that load! When running AIDA 64 FPU it went up to 97% on 3 of my cores, and 93 on the other one. I do not understand why. Everywhere I've seen, people have been getting around 30 - 35 degrees with no load with this same processor and cooler - but mine is at 45? The only thing I could think of is my thermal paste application isn't good - but I took it off today and re-applied it and nothing changed. This was my first time building a PC, so it is likely I could have done the thermal paste wrong. I am using Arctic MX-2 compound, which I thought was a good one - but maybe I am wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as right now I am scared to do much in fear of making my CPU get too hot.
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Why is it that GPU's never reach 100% load, they always are at 99%.
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So, i'm trying to install Kali Linux on my old laptop but it won't take me to the kali install thing. It takes me to the GNU Grub thing to choose if I want to boot into windows or ubuntu. I burned the iso to the dvd. BTW, I already have Ubuntu 16.04 and windows on my system sooooooo yeah. Also, i'm using a external dvd drive. plz help
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Hi, I have an h80i and I switched its fans for 2 others. But I use its stock fans (SP120L I think..) as case fans and I have a problem (I had the same problem while they were on the cooler too): Randomly, but often when my CPU goes to 100% load, they will start to spin at full speed even if I manually set them to another speed using softwares like Asus AISuite. My other case fans don't have this problem and it's really annoying because they make a lot of noise. So, how to I make sure my fans "respect" my settings? Now it's like they act on their own.. Thanks! Some infos: -windows 10 (did the same on windows 7) -they are plugged in an Asus z97-E
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hi i noticed that my pc was being very slow when i started it up today so i entered task manager with took a few minutes to open and saw that mt hdd was at 99% with simple tasks like google chrome and steam pleaseeeeee helppp thanks.
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I was testing Ethereum mining on my GTX 1060 when I noticed some weird behavior under load. Here's a GIF of what I mean: https://i.gyazo.com/53538c88d3a3e8cfd9cc27503d29c240.mp4 (Hardware polling period set to 100 milliseconds on Afterburner). As you can see, the core clock, power and voltage are dropping at regular intervals. Also, the GPU won't accept any overclocks I try to apply, it just reverts back to stock clocks after a second. Basically the only slider that actually does anything is the fan speed. At first I thought it was because of some certain type of load the mining software was doing, but the same thing happens on Unigine Heaven. This only happens under load, at idle everything is stable. I checked ASUS AI Suite for system voltages and the 12V seems fine. At the moment I have no idea what's causing this issue. It's as if the GPU is hitting some limit and throttling down, but according to Afterburner the only limit it's hitting is the voltage limit and that's when everything is stable. Any help is welcome at this point, thank you in advance. EDIT: Forgot to mention I'm running driver version 385.28. I've tried restarting my PC multiple times, reinstalling Afterburner and running my CPU on stock clocks as well but the problem remains. System: i5 6600K 4.6 GHz Asus Z170I Pro Gaming 16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 Asus GTX 1060 6GB DUAL Cooler Master G750M
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Hi i'm working on a pc for a friend its a custom built pc. its really slow for its specs and idles jump from low to high at minimum it idles at 10-cpu 30-ram 14-disk. and just running snipping tool cpu-z and task manager it got to 48-cpu 36-ram 91-disk The specs of the pc are AMD A10-7890k (running as a apu) 8gb of trident x g.skill ddr3 (6.95gb usable) its a 16gb kit but cant access 2nd ram slot Intel ssd And i think the ram timing might be off but idk the website says its meant to be DDR3 2400 (PC3 19200) Timing 10-12-12-31 CAS Latency 10 Voltage 1.65V
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Hello all, Recently I upgraded my system. It all worked out fine until I tried playing a game. Now when I boot a game the game freezes 2-3 seconds after booting and it makes this weird buzzing sound from inside the pc during those 2-3 seconds. (its not loud but just a mild mosquito like noise) Then I have to power off the system entirely when it freezes. The temps are fine well within the safe zone. Now I tried a few things and my main suspect is the PSU thats failing under a heavy load but I am unsure. It worked fine until I upgraded my pc (xfx 750w pro) stressing cpu works fine but when I stress the GPU it freezes aswell. (could be because a GPU draws alot more power) When I cap the framerate to 60 in the game and put it on low it works as the gpu does not need alot of power. hovering about 25% power usage for the gpu It's not until I cross the 50% gpu power usage threshold that the pc freezes. Am I right to blame the PSU on this or could their be a another culprit like the GPU or software troubles? (drivers are all updated and bios too) Specs are: Windows 10 x64 8700k stock 16 gb corsair lpx 3200 on standard xmp settings Asrock fatal1ty k6 z370 Nvidia GTX 980 xfx 750w pro
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So I've recently set-up my first build with an old FX-4100. Idle temps are around 43-47 deg. Celsius. When I run Aida64 for 10 mins, load temps go up as high as the mid 70s. AMD lists max temps for this processor on their site at 70.5. I am not overclocking the chip in any way. I am using a stock cooler. (Previously using a Deepcool gamma archer one which I replaced with the stock since the stock performs better). Is this normal and/or safe? I haven't had any shutdodwns so far despite going over the specified max temp. Should I replace the stock cooler (planning to get one of the Coolermaster Hyper variants), or should I try sticking a case exhaust fan first and see what happens. *Also, ambient temp here is around 33 deg. Celsius, possibly 36 at noon. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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So with my computer, I have a 500GB Samsung 850 Evo for my boot drive, and all my startup programs, as well as FL Studio, while I have a 1.1Tb SSD Crucial MX300 for any games that benefit from fast load-in times; mostly online games. Anyway I was playing Ghost Recon Wildlands last night with a few friends, and one of my friends would load in (fast travel, respawning, etc) significantly faster than me — I'm talking like, 25 seconds faster than me — when having the game installed on his 850 Evo. So what I want to know is if it really is that huge of a difference for gaming (It's normal) or if it's something else. Thanks. <3
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I had some issues with frames getting stuck in newer games, so I had to make a few adjustments to the power management (changing to "always prefer max. performance" from "adaptive"). Now the GPU seems to be at 50°C idle (while watching twitch streams for example), dunno if you can call "watching twitch streams" "idle" and higher (70-72°C) while gaming. The CPU however (Ryzen 5 1600x with a 212 turbo cooler) is at the same time at 33-35°, so I am a bit worried if the 15° difference in "low stress situations" like watching twitch might be a bit too high and if I should still send the card in to get a replacement card.
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When i am playing Playerunknowns Battlegrounds my CPU load is always at 90-100%. When i am broswing the internet it is about 20-30%. I have it Overclocket to about 4.2Ghz. Im not sure, but my friends seem to only have about 50% load with waaaay older Cpu's. Is anything wrong with my System? Is there maybe an important driver i missed? My Specs are: -Gtx 970 -ASUS ROG STRIX Z270H -16Gb of Ram As a CPU-cooler i use a BeQuiet! Dark Rock 3 pro ps: Im new in this forum and english is not my nativ language so pleas dont kill me
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Just a Quick quentian are these temps of with a i7-3770 none K 28-35idel 58-62-63 Max while stress testing Cooler: NH-U12S 2 120mm Fans. Also 2 Front Fans and A Back Fan If there ok then yay.
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How much load does Teamspeak 3, or possibly Discord put on a CPU? I know something like an i3-7100 will keep up when running a triple A game on it's own with occasional stutters, but how about when TS3 is running at the same time? And how about Shadowplay? I know it mostly attacks the GPU, and this'll be fine. But I expect it to use the CPU a bit as well right?
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