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Losty69420

hello i got my first pc 2 weeks ago and my temps were perfect , it was like 33-40 c gpu usage and after some days i installed cracked plugins , after that i reinstalled windows , after that i reinstalled cracked plugins from other source , i reinstalled windows like more than 5 times , i havent installed anything cracked  , my gpu is rx 580 4gb sapphire nitro and i5 9400f 16 ram , idk how to fix this problem , like when i turn on pc celsius on gpu is 26 and it goes up to like 40 after i turn on roblox , and after playing for more than 30 minutes it goes up to 50 , im kinda paranoid , how do i fix this problem? everything is perfect in amd settings , i reinstalled drivers , i have latest drivers , i download required drivers too , what do i do? ill update more info later

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Don't see what the problems you're talking about, 50C is well below average temps for an RX 580. Are you trying to talk about actual GPU usage being at like 50%? What are you using to measure everything, MSI Afterburner, HWinfo, the AMD driver, etc.?

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no like actual celsius , i mean i had lower celsius at first 

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1 hour ago, Losty69420 said:

when i turn on pc celsius on gpu is 26

Makes sense. It cooled down while the PC was off and has nothing to do really while sitting at the desktop.

1 hour ago, Losty69420 said:

and it goes up to like 40 after i turn on roblox

Again makes complete sense. It's now rendering the game, it's working harder and so it will increase in temperature.

1 hour ago, Losty69420 said:

and after playing for more than 30 minutes it goes up to 50

Completely fine. CPUs and GPUs will always have a higher-than-ambient temperature, because they produce a lot of head in a tiny location.

 

This is completely fine and nothing to worry about. There is nothing to fix. Worry when you start hitting 80-90 C. Even that is not the end of the world, but is considered "hot". Anything below 70-80 C I would consider normal, especially if air cooled.

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