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keyo
post Mar 6 2014, 10:30 AM

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Hi I have a problem I oc my FX 83500 to 4.5 vcore 1.4 when stress test the CPU temp become more then 80+ I repaste still same ,I buy another radiator now have 2x240 rads now when full load its goes to 76c ,using distilled water loop only for CPU is sit. Normal or i having another problem

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post Jul 13 2014, 01:59 PM

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Changed my stock cooler to Noctua NH-U14S, my idle temp is 40 degree celcius, is that normal? Running stock i5-3570k
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post Aug 8 2014, 09:31 PM

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I wanna ask if my readings here are okay...I dont understand some of it, and I am concerned at some of those >100C , not even playing high end games like battlefield 4




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post Nov 13 2014, 06:13 AM

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Need some advice over my new received RMA HD 6790

I just received my RMA card yesterday
apparently, after install it into my system, the temp seems abit high
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FYI: I just reapply new thermal paste ( Shin-Etsu )
I have open the side panel of my casing, to enhance the airflow. still with no avail...

GPU running stock...

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post Jan 18 2015, 11:34 AM

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Not sure if anyone can help since this thread doesn't seem very active. I have an old i5-2500. Recently I asked a repair shop to replace my motherboard because it had been having some minor problems for some time (LAN port dead, motherboard can't deal with powering down and hibernating correctly).

After I got the computer back I checked everything thoroughly and discovered that my CPU overheats. I suspect that it had actually been overheating for some time but I just never realized it. It routinely goes up to 95+ degrees C and gets throttled while doing intensive tasks. Even low load tasks, like browsing, gets it up to the high 50s.

So I buy some Arctic Silver 5 and apply it and it's much better. Temps go down at least 10 degrees C. But it still goes up to the high 90s and gets throttled when I test it with Prime95 or something similar. Naturally I'm just using the stock cooler.

So my question is, surely I don't need to buy an aftermarket cooler just to run a CPU without overclocking? What else could be the problem? I applied the thermal compound wrongly? My stock cooler is damaged? My CPU itself is damaged? I realize that there is plenty of information everywhere on the net but most of it is US-based and their ambient temperatures are like in the 20s and mine are closer to 30s. What's your experience here in Malaysia?
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post Apr 9 2015, 04:21 PM

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guys, my i7 3770k

idle temp 39-42

load temp 84-89.

is this normal? cooling under hyper 212+

should i resit or anything? my room temp is kinda high though. (malaysia ._.) no aircond

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post Jun 4 2015, 03:25 PM

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i7 2600 non K. idle temp 44-45 C

Run the game Dying Light for around 15 minutes.
Check in HWMonitor the temp rise to 84 C. is this normal? Stock cooler with 3 fans inside my casings.the 84 is under Max category, while live temp is around 79 C. Should i worried about this?
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post Jun 15 2015, 12:55 PM

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QUOTE(SnapdragonS4 @ Jun 4 2015, 03:25 PM)
i7 2600 non K. idle temp 44-45 C

Run the game Dying Light for around 15 minutes.
Check in HWMonitor the temp rise to 84 C. is this normal? Stock cooler with 3 fans inside my casings.the 84 is under Max category, while live temp is around 79 C. Should i worried about this?
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Yes you should, how do you position the case fan?
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post Jun 15 2015, 12:55 PM

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post Jun 15 2015, 08:17 PM

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QUOTE(OvenBaked @ Jun 15 2015, 12:55 PM)
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1 on the side casing. 2 on the back side. The gpu port side.
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post Jul 3 2015, 12:29 AM

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Hi all sorry for the bother if this question has already been answered, but this is a very long thread!

Ok, without wasting anyone's time, here's the current situation that I'd hoped to get some advice on.

Using a 2600k i7, been happy with the temps for awhile. (Noctua D-14 heatsink, mild overclock)

Steadily been upgrading my graphics card over the years, till I acquired a Galax GTX 980 HOF. As luck would have it, I managed to get an identical card for much cheaper so I decided to go SLI. After installation on my board I noticed that the cards have very little space in between each other.

Ran GPU Z - Top card was getting MUCH higher temperatures than the bottom. I know this is normal but I'm not so comfortable with a single card running that hot while the other is fine. My first thought was to watercool the GPUs and leave the CPU to the Noctua, but I'm just not sure. What do you guys think? (I should have enough space in my case - Lian Li PC-A76)

I've been reading up on watercooling and I've got a few questions if you guys don't mind.

1) I'm lazy. I mean DAMN lazy. Are there any AIO loop kits out there that anyone's knows of for 2 980s in SLI? I've read AIO kits can't really compare at all to a properly done custom loop. What would you suggest, look for an AIO solution or take the plunge and try setting up my own custom loop?

2) A lot of advice given to others while researching online suggest that if I'm going to watercool a pair of GPU's with a custom loop, I might as well include the CPU in that loop anyway since its just a little bit more work to get that going. Any opinions? Is it worthwhile keeping the Noctua or should I just go water all the way?

3) I'm curious about supplies, and where to get them. What do you guys do, buy online or are there options to buy parts in KL?

Thanks a lot in advance!

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post Jul 3 2015, 09:11 AM

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Hi guys, i got a bit of concern regarding the temperature of my GPU. Spec as shown at my signature.

-No WC on the GPU, idling at 46 deg with 3000RPM fan speed (need to do custom profile as the auto fan setting show 50++ on idle.

-Played CSGO for a while, the temp shoot 90+ deg with 90+% fan speed during gameplay. same goes to other games played (Project Cars, Dota 2, FC4 etc)

-Thermal paste changed regularly using MX-4, cleaned the GPU a few weeks ago.

Mind to ask some suggestions/modifications required to lower the load temp during gameplay. Since i a bit worry with the temp.

Thanks
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post Jul 3 2015, 04:52 PM

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QUOTE(torino @ Jul 3 2015, 09:11 AM)
Hi guys, i got a bit of concern regarding the temperature of my GPU. Spec as shown at my signature.

-No WC on the GPU, idling at 46 deg with 3000RPM fan speed (need to do custom profile as the auto fan setting show 50++ on idle.

-Played CSGO for a while, the temp shoot 90+ deg with 90+% fan speed during gameplay. same goes to other games played (Project Cars, Dota 2, FC4 etc)

-Thermal paste changed regularly using MX-4, cleaned the GPU a few weeks ago.

Mind to ask some suggestions/modifications required to lower the load temp during gameplay. Since i a bit worry with the temp.

Thanks
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Check your heatsink bracket condition. Maybe same case like this fellow...

https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3479631
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post Jul 4 2015, 12:04 PM

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QUOTE(Nova_Ghost @ Jul 3 2015, 04:52 PM)
Check your heatsink bracket condition. Maybe same case like this fellow...

https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3479631
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im quite not understand with the terms bracket at the back board... hmm.gif

would you mind to explain this? because mine is a non-ref pcb with reference blower type...

i need to track down the mentioned part so that i can work on it...


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post Jul 6 2015, 02:01 PM

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QUOTE(torino @ Jul 4 2015, 12:04 PM)
im quite not understand with the terms bracket at the back board... hmm.gif

would you mind to explain this? because mine is a non-ref pcb with reference blower type...

i need to track down the mentioned part so that i can work on it...
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For GTX 670, it have tensioner bracket like below. If it's assemble upside down, there is no pressure of heatsink to GPU die.

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Not sure for your GPU, have you properly check your heatsink installation after reapply the thermal paste?
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Too much of the thermal paste could do the opposite, so try to not over apply them
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post Jul 7 2015, 03:01 PM

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QUOTE(Nova_Ghost @ Jul 6 2015, 02:01 PM)
For GTX 670, it have tensioner bracket like below. If it's assemble upside down, there is no pressure of heatsink to GPU die.

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Not sure for your GPU, have you properly check your heatsink installation after reapply the thermal paste?
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oh that bracket.. my card doesnt have that one... the layout of the heatsink is similar like this... and at the back it uses spring screws with no bracket due to the presence of the backplate..

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but i'll try to look in detail later on.. my final year is keeping me away from this and the my noob WC tubing requires me to drain the loop first in order to take out the GPU... Silly me... doh.gif doh.gif
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post Jul 28 2015, 01:37 AM

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Hey guys, my CPU temp hovers around 53C~63C while gaming and watching youtube/twitchtv and about 47C~55C with just gaming and light web browsing. Is this normal? Or is it time to get some thermal paste action brows.gif
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post Aug 12 2015, 07:50 PM

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UPDATE:

Finally i take my time to remove the GPU, did extensive cleaning, replacing thermal paste etc2....

Temperature reduced significantly..

Idle at 43 deg, load at 72 deg...

Not sure whether it's related to the tightness of the block to the gpu chip or the thermal paste itself... but it's kind of relieve...
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post Aug 24 2015, 11:06 PM

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Hello..

wanna ask is it normal for i5 3550 to have idle temp 45-55 DegC and above 90DegC during games?

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thanks!


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