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so yeah recently my temp have risen abit more than usual  on both gpu and cpu when gaming which is weird as i  once done a prime 95 test for 6 hours and never tiped 40

any ideas what could be causing this.

 

have not changed and of the fans configs around and have used the same fan profile and fans as well as alway been o/c 3,86ghz on the cpu

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40*c at full load for 6 hours on prime95? There is nothing to be worried about...

im not on about then im on about the temps now xD as the picture shows it now over 70'c now

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Maybe all your fans have a bunch of dust bunnies stuck in them....

Try cleaning up your internals.

 

Are your serious never tipped 40?

My gpu likes to coast on 70 when loaded.

only the cpu ran at 40'c xD gpus run alot cooler now the motherboard im now using has better spacing between the two gpus xD

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You most likely need to do some spring cleaning. Open up your PC and make sure all you fans and heatsinks are clear of dust. Also use a program like Speedfan to help control your fan speeds and keep your temps down :)

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Maybe all your fans have a bunch of dust bunnies stuck in them....

Try cleaning up your internals.

 

Are your serious never tipped 40?

My gpu likes to coast on 70 when loaded.

 

 

I doubt the never been above 40, but do a system clean out, clean off the dust off the fans and that.

 

I'm being deadly serious when i say it never went over 40.

You most likely need to do some spring cleaning. Open up your PC and make sure all you fans and heatsinks are clear of dust. Also use a program like Speedfan to help control your fan speeds and keep your temps down :)

All heat sinks are clean and cleared out xD i tend to clean them out quite frequently with a can of air and change the paste every 4 months which is why im confused with the temps.

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I'm being deadly serious when i say it never went over 40.

All heat sinks are clean and cleared out xD i tend to clean them out quite frequently with a can of air and change the paste every 4 months

It may be your fan speed controller acting up. Download Speedfan and look up some tutorials on how to properly use it and make sure your fan speeds are up where they should be.

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It may be your fan speed controller acting up. Download Speedfan and look up some tutorials on how to properly use it and make sure your fan speeds are up where they should be.

ok cool cheers dude ill have a look at it now :)

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Wow, then that's pretty impressive. I'm not used to those temps living here in the desert.

i live in quite a cold room in a cold country xD so yeah good temps are quite easy haha ¬¬ unlike now ha

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ok cool cheers dude ill have a look at it now :)

No problem :)

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tips clean you're fans blow the dust out! check the paste maybe it is hardend. Aply new paste if necessary. plug you're psu cable out of the psu for 10 minutes let it take the overvoltage out of the components may cause sometimes bad readings. chek the bios first when you boot up write the temps down then do a test inside the os write them to then do primetest for max 1hour post the results here.

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tips clean you're fans blow the dust out! check the paste maybe it is hardend. Aply new paste if necessary. plug you're psu cable out of the psu for 10 minutes let it take the overvoltage out of the components may cause sometimes bad readings. chek the bios first when you boot up write the temps down then do a test inside the os write them to then do primetest for max 1hour post the results here.

turnt it of for ten mins and started a stress test usually it would just jump straight to 70c but it now just starting to get hotter slowly and graduallypost-18784-0-48188300-1394943461_thumb.j

 

 

i'll leave it for an hour and come back to it after

 

also decided to go back to stock clocks as well

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