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Mother board overheating?

So I built my pc like almost 3 months ago and it hasn't been the best experience cause when I play games I keep getting freezing and when I check task manager nothing is hitting 100 percent, not my disk or my ram. So now I did the Aida 64 stress test to isolate exactly whats wrong with my pc and when I started it I saw my mother temp start increasing and it was a pretty positive slope it didn't look like it was going to depreciate any time soon so I turned off the test before something bad could have happened. Could this be why my pc freezes from time to time? Regardless is this a bad temperature? whats a solution that doesn't involve new motherboard

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2 minutes ago, Yoyohoneywasp said:

So I built my pc like almost 3 months ago and it hasn't been the best experience cause when I play games I keep getting freezing and when I check task manager nothing is hitting 100 percent, not my disk or my ram. So now I did the Aida 64 stress test to isolate exactly whats wrong with my pc and when I started it I saw my mother temp start increasing and it was a pretty positive slope it didn't look like it was going to depreciate any time soon so I turned off the test before something bad could have happened. Could this be why my pc freezes from time to time? Regardless is this a bad temperature? whats a solution that doesn't involve new motherboard

Looking at that motherboard, the VRMs seem to be very basic so if you have no airflow over them that may actually be a bit of an issue but since you just got an locked i5, that should not cause that much heat.

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Hi

Open your case & test.

Open your case with a fan blowing into it & test.

 

If it still freezes look elsewhere.

 

Also factory overclocks on GPUs can freeze some games. Set to debug mode to test.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, jones177 said:

Hi

Open your case & test.

Open your case with a fan blowing into it & test.

 

If it still freezes look elsewhere.

 

Also factory overclocks on GPUs can freeze some games. Set to debug mode to test.

 

 

 

 

Debug mode? Do all games have that? If so where is it usually located? and will the debug physically tell me that its the GPU that's the problem 

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3 hours ago, WereCat said:

Looking at that motherboard, the VRMs seem to be very basic so if you have no airflow over them that may actually be a bit of an issue but since you just got an locked i5, that should not cause that much heat.

That was an old build my new build is R5 1600 evga hyper 212 evo Msi b350 pny gtx 1060 6gb evga 550 psu

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