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1 hour ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

Adjusting curve won't change anything in your room. But it will make GPU fans more effective. You can adjust curve with Afterburner or similar software.

 

17 hours ago, xDylanio said:

Well the exhaust fans were making my room enormously hot. So I thought it had to do something with my pc, and could you teach me to how to do a fan curve?

 

Completely agree with LoGiCalDrm. The heat getting out is awesome, you don't want it in the PC. But using Afterburner, you can create a custom profile, that way fans get faster earlier. Even at max gaming, my MSI R9 380 Gaming doesn't even get close to 60 degrees, but I also have my fans kick on at full speed super early. Otherwise, most recent GPU's all have later fan curves to save on noise. I'd rather have noise than heat, but that's just me.

 

Simple video:

 

 

So this was my pc before applying new thermal paste : http://prnt.sc/e6rbm7

After Thermal Paste : http://prnt.sc/e78h8h

After Thermal Paste (After running Fire Strike benchmark) : http://prnt.sc/e78kkr

 

I don't know if those are ideal temps or not.

CPU - i7-4790k

GPU - MSI 980 Ti 

Mobo - MSI Z97 Gaming 5

Memory - 32 GB DDR3

Storage - 3.4 TB

 

Full List : https://pcpartpicker.com/list/sPgN8d

 

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Yes those are good temps

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Yeah those temps are normal.. it is bad when it gets up to like 60-70 celsius.

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9 minutes ago, Keppla Gaming said:

Yeah those temps are normal.. it is bad when it gets up to like 60-70 celsius.

More like 80-90. 

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28 minutes ago, xDylanio said:

So this was my pc before applying new thermal paste : http://prnt.sc/e6rbm7

After Thermal Paste : http://prnt.sc/e78h8h

After Thermal Paste (After running Fire Strike benchmark) : http://prnt.sc/e78kkr

 

I don't know if those are ideal temps or not.

You should do yelps while running the apps to get active, yemps, but things look fine. You're GPU looks got after Time Spy. I would look at adjusting your fan curve.

 

But MB and CPU look fine. What are you alarmed about?

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1 minute ago, Ryujin2003 said:

You should do yelps while running the apps to get active, yemps, but things look fine. You're GPU looks got after Time Spy. I would look at adjusting your fan curve.

 

But MB and CPU look fine. What are you alarmed about?

Well the exhaust fans were making my room enormously hot. So I thought it had to do something with my pc, and could you teach me to how to do a fan curve?

CPU - i7-4790k

GPU - MSI 980 Ti 

Mobo - MSI Z97 Gaming 5

Memory - 32 GB DDR3

Storage - 3.4 TB

 

Full List : https://pcpartpicker.com/list/sPgN8d

 

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16 hours ago, xDylanio said:

Well the exhaust fans were making my room enormously hot. So I thought it had to do something with my pc, and could you teach me to how to do a fan curve?

Adjusting curve won't change anything in your room. But it will make GPU fans more effective. You can adjust curve with Afterburner or similar software.

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1 hour ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

Adjusting curve won't change anything in your room. But it will make GPU fans more effective. You can adjust curve with Afterburner or similar software.

 

17 hours ago, xDylanio said:

Well the exhaust fans were making my room enormously hot. So I thought it had to do something with my pc, and could you teach me to how to do a fan curve?

 

Completely agree with LoGiCalDrm. The heat getting out is awesome, you don't want it in the PC. But using Afterburner, you can create a custom profile, that way fans get faster earlier. Even at max gaming, my MSI R9 380 Gaming doesn't even get close to 60 degrees, but I also have my fans kick on at full speed super early. Otherwise, most recent GPU's all have later fan curves to save on noise. I'd rather have noise than heat, but that's just me.

 

Simple video:

 

 

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