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5 minutes ago, NotAOverclocker said:

ive recently installed a new i9-9900k in my system coupled with a noctua nh-d15 heatsink with both fans installed. When i game my chip reaches 80-83 degrees C when gaming sometimes spiking up to 90 for a quick second then settling back down to 79-83 degrees. When hitting it with a full load in intel XTU it hits the same around 79-83 degrees are these reasonable temps or could this potentially damage the chip.

specs: mobo- msi z390 mpg gaming motherboard

            GPU- rtx 3090

             cpu: i9-9900k

              ram :32 gbs trident z 3200 mhz

Those are pretty high temps, but currently it's not really anything that will kill your CPU

ive recently installed a new i9-9900k in my system coupled with a noctua nh-d15 heatsink with both fans installed. When i game my chip reaches 80-83 degrees C when gaming sometimes spiking up to 90 for a quick second then settling back down to 79-83 degrees. When hitting it with a full load in intel XTU it hits the same around 79-83 degrees are these reasonable temps or could this potentially damage the chip.

specs: mobo- msi z390 mpg gaming motherboard

            GPU- rtx 3090

             cpu: i9-9900k

              ram :32 gbs trident z 3200 mhz

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5 minutes ago, NotAOverclocker said:

ive recently installed a new i9-9900k in my system coupled with a noctua nh-d15 heatsink with both fans installed. When i game my chip reaches 80-83 degrees C when gaming sometimes spiking up to 90 for a quick second then settling back down to 79-83 degrees. When hitting it with a full load in intel XTU it hits the same around 79-83 degrees are these reasonable temps or could this potentially damage the chip.

specs: mobo- msi z390 mpg gaming motherboard

            GPU- rtx 3090

             cpu: i9-9900k

              ram :32 gbs trident z 3200 mhz

Those are pretty high temps, but currently it's not really anything that will kill your CPU

geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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Just now, Downkey said:

Those are pretty high temps, but currently it's not really anything that will kill your CPU

im pretty sure its because my case has little airflow because it has no fans in the front of the case but glad to know my cpu wont die and it isnt throttling

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Just now, NotAOverclocker said:

im pretty sure its because my case has little airflow because it has no fans in the front of the case but glad to know my cpu wont die and it isnt throttling

What is your case? If its something like an H510 your going to want to replace that.

geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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What is your case? If its something like an H510 your going to want to replace that.

it is exactly a h510 lol microcenter gave me the wrong case i ordered but they gave it to for 20 so i said whatever but yeah ill need to get a new case soon.

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What cooler and case are you using? I don't hit 90 in an ITX case.

I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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