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AMD FX9370 up to 80Degrees Celsius while running BF3

Van

Hello guys, i'm kinda worried about this high temps.

This is my pc, i just build it with a friend last week.

 

CPU: AMD FX-9370 Vishera 4.4GHz                              

Motherboard: ASROCK 990FX Extreme9                       

PSU: ITEK 700 Watt Super Silent ATX                 

Ram: KINGSTON  HyperX Beast 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3 2400MHz CL11                                  

Cooler: CORSAIR Hydro Series H55        

HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200rpm 64mb                

GPU: ASUS - GeForce GTX 660 2 GB                                  

Case: AEROCOOL - xpredator x1 middle tower

 

Using Speed Fan and Core temp i get 38-40 degrees at idle, but the temperatures jumps really high up, 75-80 degrees Celsius while playing for 10 minutes at BF3 or Rendering with Maxon C4D.

I have the cpu set to energy saver mode, the voltage goes up with more request of power i also have all the fans set to max all the time.

 

This is my configuration for the fans:

The Radiator and Corsair fan are in the back of the case with the fan set to intake

I have one front fan set to intake

One top fan set to exhaust

One fan to the side panel set to intake to get air to the Gpu

 

What could be the problem? 

The cooling isn't good enough?

 

Let me know, and thanks for the help!

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H55 is bad, rad is too thin and the pump is weak.

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The cooler is way too weak. you want at least a corsair h100i or a noctua nh d15 class cooler to comfortably handle that heat output. 

 

also, that power supply sounds sketchy...

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A friend of mine has the 9590. These things do run hot. He reaches similar temps with a 280mm rad (His is clocked to 5ghz with turbo off though). It is a 225watt TDP chip after all. You could try under-volting it if you can keep it stable without loosing clock speed. Keep in mind the voltage for 9000 series FX chips is 1.52v. It's pretty much like a factory overclocked 8320.

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My H80i keeps mine quite cool, the anything under it is crap honestly. Most air coolers are better then a H55. 

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Thanks for the help guys! Ill be sure to check those coolers out and give it a try

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Bros.. Mine is the same.

 

Asus m597

1600mhz

H80i

 

80c on Bf4 -

50-60 on idle.

 

Is this normal for h80i?

 

4.7GHZ - autovolt 1.47-1.52 as I checked..

 

FX 9370

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the cpu you have will always run very hot under load 80c is perfectly fine for the cpu to run at but if you want to hit cooler temps you are going to need a better cooler, its nothing out to ordinary just the cpu does get very hot

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