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Intel i7 8700 Reaching 90 Degrees on GTA V

I need help with my Intel i7 8700 reaching 90 degrees on GTA V and other games for no reason. Cause can be stock Intel cooler but if i change the cooler i will void my warranty on my PC. Need help please, thanks.

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1 minute ago, Antzxy said:

but if i change the cooler i will void my warranty on my PC

Well, contact the company you bought the PC from and ask them to swap the cooler to something better?

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The stock cooler is definitely not good enough.

2 minutes ago, WereCatf said:

Well, contact the company you bought the PC from and ask them to swap the cooler to something better?

That's the only option you have.

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The i7 8700 can clock as high as 4.3ghz on all cores and it will get toasty on the god awful Intel Stock cooler, you have to use an appropriated after market cooler on it.

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Might help too if you can send the manufacturer a screen shot of the cpu thermal throttling...if you install Intel Extreme Tuning Utility you might be able to capture it happening.

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1. Shitty company that voids warranty for changing cooler.

 

2. 80 is fine. Although it will probably be hotter in more demanding situations.

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2 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

1. Shitty company that voids warranty for changing cooler.

 

2. 80 is fine. Although it will probably be hotter in more demanding situations.

It's 90 not 80...

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7 minutes ago, Vishera said:

It's 90 not 80...

90 is "fine" too; won't throttle.

 

Most laptops hang around that temperature range as well.

 

I'm not saying it's GOOD. But it won't kill it. Not immediately anyway.

 

I didn't even try with the stock cooler on my 8700; got an Arctic Freezer 33 for $24 and it works great. But I don't have a warranty to worry about either.

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4 minutes ago, Vishera said:

It's 90 not 80...

you can go into bios and set cpu voltage to 1.2v, if it would boot, try to set it even lower by little bit every time, if it won't, try to increase it till it boots.

for hard ware, i would definately change the fan, if you dont want to void ur warranty, buy an external usb case fan like what i did

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2 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

90 is "fine" too; won't throttle.

 

Most laptops hang around that temperature range as well.

 

I'm not saying it's GOOD. But it won't kill it. Not immediately anyway.

 

I didn't even try with the stock xooler on ky 8700; got an Arctic Freezer 33 for $24 and it works great. But I don't have a warranty to worry about either.

That's thermal throttling temperature.

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1 minute ago, Vishera said:

That's thermal throttling temperature.

Mine don't start throttling until 100

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90 is fine. But like stated, lower the voltage a tad and go from there.  No need to waste money and time at this point

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Thank you I will look into it! ? SpeedFan doesn't even detect my CPU either and I can't find CPU settings in HP BIOS only see my CPU fan speed at about 970-100RPM

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6 minutes ago, Antzxy said:

Thank you I will look into it! ? SpeedFan doesn't even detect my CPU either and I can't find CPU settings in HP BIOS only see my CPU fan speed at about 970-100RPM

HP Bios? Oem motherboard?

 

Just how much do you value this warranty anyway......

 

You can use XTU to adjust voltage and stuff if you can't in bios. I think.

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