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Not sure what's overheating.

kalishma

Hello, I have PC that overheats, when I played a game in high graphics or doing medium intensive task, the PC freezes until I restart the PC, the only solution I currently have is to use floor fan, but sometimes someone needs to use it, I want to cool something without using a floor fan but I'm not sure on what's over heating.

 

specifications

Case: Rise 165

Motherboard: Asus A68HM-K

Processor: AMD a10-7870k

Graphics: AMD Radeon™ R7 Graphics

Storage: wd5002aalx-00j37a0

CPU fan: The Near-Silent 125W AMD Thermal Solution

RAM: 2 4 gigabyte 1600 kingston stick

Case Fan: None

PSU: xyle jm/model:P4-W600

Network card: MSI PC60G

BIOS version: 2.16.1240

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Download the program HWMonitor and install it. There you can see all the temperatures of all sensors in your PC. The best would be to upload two screenshots for us to see. 

One in indle, and one under, or shortly after heavy load or gaming.

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22 minutes ago, thewill102 said:

Download the program HWMonitor and install it. There you can see all the temperatures of all sensors in your PC. The best would be to upload two screenshots for us to see. 

One in indle, and one under, or shortly after heavy load or gaming.

Okay, I did one on underload, the floor fan is off, and the test has been going for 10 minutes or longer, chrome and other apps are open, here's the result, for high load, it's comming soon. (Note: The CPU fan is near or in full capacity)

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Okay, here's the other result, I've run a game at highest quality, it lasted until it freeze, here's the result.

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