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An aiw radeon 9700 pro and the fan broke and i never knew so it went up to like 92 C

Post your highest temps you've ever reached on any component in your build (Celcius please)

 

I haven't really looked at my CPU temps but the hottest I've ever gotten my GPU to is only about 62 degrees.

 

What's yours? :)

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around 65 on my CPU

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I once caught my old laptop running an AMD Turion m520 at 54C! The fans ramped up like turbines for a couple seconds before it shutdown. It was summer, and I was using it on my bed, so it was kinda my fault.

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had 100 once when I overclocked. then I stopped it right away.

right now if I prime it, its around 80-90 I know its high but I don't use it that it reaches 100% work load.

 

Edit. its all Celcius

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81 degrees (hot summer night) on a Radeon 6670 which is in my HTPC. BUT, I've disconnected the annoying small fan that MSI decided to run at full speed no matter what...there is no thermal throttling...it runs at 100% all the time. I just run a 120mm fan at low rpm directed towards it and it hasn't crashed yet.My core2duo thanks me running at about 10-12% when I'm playing a bluray or a 1080p movie but i also run MadVR and bunch of shader processors to enhance the picture quality and I love this thing.  

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108 on my CPU with 212 hitting 5 GHz

 

was a silly idea, but i was bored waiting for my liquid cooler to come at that time xD

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After cleaning my antec 920 air inside loop went to pump or something. Fans were going crazy so first thing I check was cpu temps when I got in windows and they were around 90-100C. Had to turn case over and shake -> fixed that issue.

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I dont know my old laptop because I didnt take temps back then but it was pretty hot.

My PC-s GPU got around 83C in a closed place. It was spring so it was kinda cold/hot.

My other laptops HDD got to 55C when testing the sectors, then Windows said to shut it down.

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On my current laptop 95oC when playing games most of the time.

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fx-8150 using Cooler Master Gemini II on stock hitting 60-ish with my air conditioner. I've tried without ac and it reached 70-80

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120oc on my current gpu, the auto shutdown function failed and gave me a bios failure but i have a second bios which is great. Thats what happens when you accidentally force your gpu fan to 20% load and then play far cry 3 maxed.

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100 or so with an old AMD laptop..

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My laptop has goten to 100oC on my GPU and around 85oC on my CPU. This tromendous heat was caused by the fact that the cheap ass thermal compound has melted and was no longer thouching the heat sync, so I had to take it apart and put on some new thermal compund on. Since then, the max I have got is around 60oC on the GPU and about the same for the CPU which also improved the performance abit.

 

The packard Bell 'gaming' computer (from PC world) I have reaches 85oC on the GPU most of the time, but I need checked on the CPU.

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112c on my old 6600GT when the fan didn't work :D

 

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95c when I had a HD 4850... on stock speeds.. 

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AI suite told me my mobo was at 127 degrees once :P

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78C on my laptops CPU while folding and gaming. I should not do that.

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67C on my CPU before I cleaned the cooler.  55C now :D . 

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The highest I"ve gotten my laptop CPU to was 90 C in Prime95 with a slight overclock..

 

If you count software glitches, one time HWMonitor one time reported that my IGPU was at 511 C..

i7 not perfectly stable at 4.4.. #firstworldproblems

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112c on my old 6600GT when the fan didn't work :D

 

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Why the hell did you run Furmark if your fan didn't even work?

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Why the hell did you run Furmark if your fan didn't even work?

To look how hot it would run :D

You can see it only ran 33 seconds and I pretty much just took this screenshot and closed furmark.

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My Mum's laptop hit 103°C (AMD turion x64)

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To look how hot it would run :D

You can see it only ran 33 seconds and I pretty much just took this screenshot and closed furmark.

I also notice you only got 2 Fps XD

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105 on my laptop's CPU. Doesn't go higher because the chip throttles itself. I hate this laptop. :P

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