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Are these temperatures normal?

Uniqu3

So I've just recently built my new PC, my build is here http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/CksG6h

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I get about 65 degrees on my GPU, 55 degrees on my motherboard and 50 degrees on my CPU whilst gaming ( playing H1Z1 ). Is this normal? What are the max temperatures? And is it normal to get low FPS when the graphics card / CPU / Motherboard is hot?

 

 

These are my temperatures when I'm idle:

 

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If those are the temps while you are ingame i'm going to say it's cool as a cucumber 

Dangerous temps for cpus and gpus are usually above 80-90 degrees celsius

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Idle temps are. Kinda high. Load temps seem fine, kinda. Put it under load like a benchmark, valley, occt, ect. What are temps then?

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Looks pretty average to me, Your framerates will dip if things get to hot yes, thats thermal throttling. the temps your at are perfectly average I wouldnt worry about a thing.

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Idle temps are. Kinda high. Load temps seem fine, kinda. Put it under load like a benchmark, valley, occt, ect. What are temps then?

What are you talking about , idle temps are ok ...

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I've noticed a significant amount of FPS drop when it's hot. Is there a way to fix this?

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What are you talking about , idle temps are ok ...

youre right! I was thinking the first picture was idle of 45c everything is kosher
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What are you talking about , idle temps are ok ...

what are your gpu/cpu clock speeds? Do they lower when it gets hot? Cpuz and gpuz is a easy was to check. They shouldn't throttle at these temps.

Edit: sorry misquote.

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what are your gpu/cpu clock speeds? Do they lower when it gets hot? Cpuz and gpuz is a easy was to check. They shouldn't throttle at these temps.

Edit: sorry misquote.

quoted wrong guy m8

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When playing H1Z1, my FPS drops dramatically when it gets hot. How do I check my CPU/GPU clock speeds?

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I've noticed a significant amount of FPS drop when it's hot. Is there a way to fix this?

use this http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.htmlbefore a gaming session , it will record the max temperatures that it achieved . And we will know if the fps drops are from temperatures or something else 

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I've noticed a significant amount of FPS drop when it's hot. Is there a way to fix this?

kinda. If you are thermal throttling then yes. But the temps your are getting you shouldn't be. Its a beta game i believe?
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kinda. If you are thermal throttling then yes. But the temps your are getting you shouldn't be. Its a beta game i believe?

 

Yes it is a BETA game, however i'm pretty sure it shouldnt drop below 50 FPS with this build.

 

use this http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.htmlbefore a gaming session , it will record the max temperatures that it achieved . And we will know if the fps drops are from temperatures or something else 

 

I'll be using this deffo, thanks a lot.

 

Thanks everyone for your input, helps a lot.

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Your hardware will only cause FPS to drop when thermal throttling kicks in on the CPU or GPU which will usually be at 95C.

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