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Hv440

Hi Guys,
 

What was the highest temperate you've noticed on CPU or GPU and which cooler it had? if not the stock cooler.

we can do a short survey among ourself just to have this information handy, I need your honest opinions just to crosscheck it against the promises made by manufacturers.

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105C on an R9 290 while mining on the stock cooler on max fan speed

110C on an I5 4690K @ 1.4V 5GHz on a ShadowRock 2

100-something on an unknown Pentium 4 with a heatsink that was just kinda laying ontop and just happaned to have thermal paste on it

 

highest i have seen on water has been 87C on my I7 4790K running 5.1GHz 1.45V

I spent $2500 on building my PC and all i do with it is play no games atm & watch anime at 1080p(finally) watch YT and write essays...  nothing, it just sits there collecting dust...

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1 hour ago, LukeSavenije said:

95 on a nvidia geforce 745 (hp edition) with an overclock

Afbeeldingsresultaat voor hp gtx 745

I had a GT 240 back in my school days and it went around 104-106C when I tried running Crysis 2 on it. ?

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1 minute ago, Hv440 said:

I had a GT 240 back in my school days and it went around 104-106C when I tried running Crysis 2 on it. ?

oh boy, oh boy. I remember running minecraft on a atom. don't know the temperatures, but i was running <1 fps average

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1 hour ago, Bananasplit_00 said:

105C on an R9 290 while mining on the stock cooler on max fan speed

110C on an I5 4690K @ 1.4V 5GHz on a ShadowRock 2

100-something on an unknown Pentium 4 with a heatsink that was just kinda laying ontop and just happaned to have thermal paste on it

 

highest i have seen on water has been 87C on my I7 4790K running 5.1GHz 1.45V

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i5 4690K had a 22nm architecture right? Your overclocking skills are tremendous. have you ever experienced how a PC works on a 3 or 4 GHz clock speed? ??

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74˚C on CPU, because that's when my CPU start throttling... After I tried overclocking to 4Ghz. (H70 cooler)

And something like 100˚C on the GPU, while playing a shitty game at 4k when my dust filters were caked up in dust. ??‍♂️
When you can start smelling the "heat" (like activating an electric heater after a long time unused), you know something is heating it badly.

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1 minute ago, LukeSavenije said:

oh boy, oh boy. I remember running minecraft on a atom. don't know the temperatures, but i was running <1 fps average

ahahahhaha, You remind me of a incident when I used to play Aladin on a Pentium III and it was very laggy, suddenly one day my parents bought a new PC which had AMD Sempron 145 in it and Aladin was running so fast that I always used to get hit by the sword of that bearded man.
It was probably the first time when I realized changing computer will help me play more games with better speed.

Who installed games on my computer back in 1998 is still remains a mystery.

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4 minutes ago, TetraSky said:

74˚C on CPU, because that's when my CPU start throttling... After I tried overclocking to 4Ghz. (H70 cooler)

And something like 100˚C on the GPU, while playing a shitty game at 4k when my dust filters were caked up in dust. ??‍♂️
When you can start smelling the "heat" (like activating an electric heater after a long time unused), you know something is heating it badly.

Your hardware temps are kind of cool but your example is HOT ?

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2 hours ago, Hv440 said:

Hi Guys,
 

What was the highest temperate you've noticed on CPU or GPU and which cooler it had? if not the stock cooler.

we can do a short survey among ourself just to have this information handy, I need your honest opinions just to crosscheck it against the promises made by manufacturers.

What promises? They list temperatures that the chips are designed to handle / are deemed still sort of safe.

 

29 minutes ago, Hv440 said:

have you ever experienced how a PC works on a 3 or 4 GHz clock speed?

Yes, my 7700k turbos to 4.5 GHz by default :P

 

Hottest stuff I'm running at the moment is 85C on my i7 6500U, or 80 C on my 7700k (yes I need to revisit my loop) when gaming, with an overclocked 1080 Ti.

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Laptop: Dell XPS 13 9370 | CPU: i5 10510U | RAM: 16 GB

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around 100c for various CPUs throughout the years, and 118c on a GTX470 with a blower style fan @100% ... the thing was so loud, it was ridiculous!

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3 minutes ago, tikker said:

What promises? They list temperatures that the chips are designed to handle / are deemed still sort of safe.

Yes, I agree. They list temperatures that the chips are designed to handle but If I'll test the CPU Temperatures after running it for 15-30 mins rather than running it for 2-3 hours as everyday gamers use it, I believe that we will notice a difference in temperatures for sure.

Most of the benchmarking results state that they recorded [XX] degree Celsius under full load but for how much time? very few states the time frame for the highest recorded temperatures. 
I'm planning to buy an NZXT Kraken X62, what do you think? is it a good one or you have any better suggestions?

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I also heard some rumors that AIO Liquid coolers produce some weird bad smell after using it for 1.5 - 2 years? is it true or we just get used to that smell and stop noticing it.?

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13 minutes ago, wkdpaul said:

around 100c for various CPUs throughout the years, and 118c on a GTX470 with a blower style fan @100% ... the thing was so loud, it was ridiculous!

Have you tried to replace blower style graphics card to an open-air cooler graphics card just to see which keeps temperatures low inside the same specs system?

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7 minutes ago, Hv440 said:

Have you tried to replace blower style graphics card to an open-air cooler graphics card just to see which keeps temperatures low inside the same specs system?

Cooling mods for those GTX were all the rage back then, what I did was one of the popular one : removing the shroud and zip-tie a 80mm fan directly to the heatsink. That wasn't an option for those running SLI as it added to much height to the card.

 

Something like that ;

http://electronicphotos.blogspot.com/2011/03/gainward-nvidia-geforce-gtx-470-mod.html

 

It would bring the temps down to respectable mid 90c :P

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3 minutes ago, wkdpaul said:

emoving the shroud and zip-tie a 80mm fan directly to the heatsink.

Is this how Windforce / Vapor-X / Direct CU was born? ?

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80c on CPU, since dialled back the of a bit

 

75c on GPU in my old laptop. Now my desktops GPU never goes over 60c

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45 minutes ago, Arika S said:

80c on CPU, since dialled back the of a bit

 

75c on GPU in my old laptop. Now my desktops GPU never goes over 60c

Which card are you using? and what's your room temperature btw?

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I hit around 90C when I was pushing my 8600k to 5.3Ghz and stress testing it using the Dark Rock Pro 4, a couple of PH-F140MP for intake, and a single SILENTWINGS 3 for output in the Define C mini. I think I was around 1.37v on vcore? It was a lil bit ago...

Edit: My 8600k is delidded and liquid metaled

Edit, edit: Also I had a Gtx 1050 in the rig at the time

Edit^3: I'm really bad at remember all the relevant stuff. Also I didnt have my fans on max for this like I should have prob done, they were on either auto or something close to it (auto on the gigabyte z370 micro, I wanna say it was something like D3Hm? for the model No wait! It was the MSI Z370 Gaming Pro, the D3H was total garbo for OC)

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3 minutes ago, ThatBlockishWay said:

My 8600k is delidded and liquid metaled

Can you briefly guide me on how to do this?
Where can I buy the required components and potential risks involved in it? We rarely come across someone who has delided and liquid metaled cpu.

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Highest CPU Temperature: 85ºc (40ºc ambient temperature) on an overclocked Ryzen 7 1700 @4ghz 

Highest GPU Temperature: 92ºc on a blower style Asus GTX970 Turbo

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3 hours ago, Hv440 said:

i5 4690K had a 22nm architecture right? Your overclocking skills are tremendous. have you ever experienced how a PC works on a 3 or 4 GHz clock speed? ??

Both my I5 4690K and I7 4790K are late batch chips, I5 is second last and I7 is the last batch produced iirc and they clock really well :) I do run my I7 at stock though because I don't need the performance and would rather it lasted a long time instead

I spent $2500 on building my PC and all i do with it is play no games atm & watch anime at 1080p(finally) watch YT and write essays...  nothing, it just sits there collecting dust...

Builds:

The Toaster Project! Northern Bee!

 

The original LAN PC build log! (Old, dead and replaced by The Toaster Project & 5.0)

Spoiler

"Here is some advice that might have gotten lost somewhere along the way in your life. 

 

#1. Treat others as you would like to be treated.

#2. It's best to keep your mouth shut; and appear to be stupid, rather than open it and remove all doubt.

#3. There is nothing "wrong" with being wrong. Learning from a mistake can be more valuable than not making one in the first place.

 

Follow these simple rules in life, and I promise you, things magically get easier. " - MageTank 31-10-2016

 

 

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6 hours ago, Hv440 said:

Hi Guys,
 

What was the highest temperate you've noticed on CPU or GPU and which cooler it had? if not the stock cooler.

we can do a short survey among ourself just to have this information handy, I need your honest opinions just to crosscheck it against the promises made by manufacturers.

On my Zotac GTX 1060 6GB mini I got around 84C while playing DOOM 2016.

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i hit 94 C on an xfx dd r9 290 as the fan header on the gpu was unplugged... 

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