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So I recently built a new pc and everything seems to be fine but whenever I wake it up from sleep mode the fans shoot up to max speed for about a minute before calming back down to normal. I thought this was a bit weird but never thought much of it. Then one day I decided to do a little investigating and right after the PC woke up from sleep mode I opened up Hardware Monitor PRO and this showed up for the CPU temperature:

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This was pretty alarming to me that my CPU reached almost 100 degrees so my question is: Is this normal, or is there something seriously wrong with my computer? I just built the thing so I really don't wanna damage the CPU by letting it reularly reach these temps.

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Lets start with what CPU it is and how its cooled. In short, no you can't damage a modern CPU, it has protection features before anything like that can happen.

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23 minutes ago, Heatvault14 said:

So I recently built a new pc and everything seems to be fine but whenever I wake it up from sleep mode the fans shoot up to max speed for about a minute before calming back down to normal. I thought this was a bit weird but never thought much of it. Then one day I decided to do a little investigating and right after the PC woke up from sleep mode I opened up Hardware Monitor PRO and this showed up for the CPU temperature:

614516691_Screenshot2022-02-05025716.png.a075db3b8a55d0a37494d67f7ad59d29.png

This was pretty alarming to me that my CPU reached almost 100 degrees so my question is: Is this normal, or is there something seriously wrong with my computer? I just built the thing so I really don't wanna damage the CPU by letting it reularly reach these temps.

They key to this would be to run something CPU heavy and see if it reaches the same temperatures.

 

Its likely what is happening here is as its waking up its very busy restarting everything so running flat out and your cooling is insufficient for that.

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Okay Thank you. My CPU is a i7-11700K which is cooled by a Lian Li 240mm Galahad AIO set to exhaust. My computer is actually a mini ITX build which is in a small case, the Lian Li Q58. Other than my AIO, the only other fan I have is a 120mm bottom intake fan. I can't say I have had any thermal issues as even when gaming my CPU usually doesn't go much above 60 degrees and its actually my GPU which gets much hotter. You suggested running something CPU heavy, what program do you recommend?

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Just now, Heatvault14 said:

Okay Thank you. My CPU is a i7-11700K which is cooled by a Lian Li 240mm Galahad AIO set to exhaust. My computer is actually a mini ITX build which is in a small case, the Lian Li Q58. Other than my AIO, the only other fan I have is a 120mm bottom intake fan. I can't say I have had any thermal issues as even when gaming my CPU usually doesn't go much above 60 degrees and its actually my GPU which gets much hotter. You suggested running something CPU heavy, what program do you recommend?

Cinebench R23. Multicore.

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