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Hey Everyone, I recently built a new computer. Here are the specs.

 

corsair 280x case

9900k cpu

asus rog strix 2080TI 11gb OC gpu

msi 390m motherboard

2x 60 mm nactura exhaust fans

2x intake corsair fans (came with case)

H115i Pro (exhaust, ontop of case)

32gb ram corsair dominator series

 

512gb m.2 970 pro

2tb ssd 860 evo

 

 

This computer is FAST and runs great.. Thermals are not bad even when gaming with full settings for long periods of time.. I ran into my first big problem with the pc yesterday.

 

I am trying to compress a movie down to a small h.264 file and when I render in adobe premiere my cpu ROCKETS to 80-100 Celsius within minutes!

It can chug along to about 20% and then I get a BSOD giving me a memory error code, however I know it's not memory it's just that the computer is literally burning up..

 

I am really confused and I don't understand why this is happening.. I thought when the CPU gets too hot it throttles down to maintain temperature however the computer just gets so hot it shuts down.. according to icue space my fans are also jumping all over the place however shouldn't they all be on max if my cpu is nearly at 100 Celsius?

 

I decided to send the file to media encoder and this works better however the computer still restarts..

all my settings in the bios are set to AUTO and I had overclocking and XMP OC off..

 

I turned both of these on and used encoder and well and behold it worked! and the file was able to be compressed..  The computer though was still on the cusp of restarting due to thermals.

 

At idle with no OC or XMP i sit around 35 degrees Celsius.

 

 

at idle with game boost on and XMP on with oc settings set to autio i sit around 50 degrees Celsius.. which i think is rather hot.. what gives? I bought a good AIO and put two extra exhaust fans

 

Can someone help me?

 

Thank you

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investigate your AIO installation, reapply thermal paste and all that stuff.

if the bsod tells you about memory, you should investigate the memory.

try plugging one at a time, run memtest86, verify all modules are pass just to make sure.

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actually i am wrong

 

Test 7 [Moving inversions, 32-bit pattern] 3/4 (75%) 1
Test 8 [Random number sequence] 4/4 (100%) 0
Test 9 [Modulo 20, ones & zeros] 3/4 (75%) 1
Test 10 [Bit fade test, 2 patterns, 1 CPU] 4/4 (100%) 0
Test 13 [Hammer test] 4/4 (100%) 0
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