That may be true when the CPU is at 100% utilisation, but under gaming workloads it should not really be higher than 70C even if your ambient temp is 30C. Even the stock cooler would keep it below 70C when gaming. Sorry, as a side point and something I just noted whilst looking at...
in Windows 10 Gaming CPU temperatures when idle: I recently upgraded to windows 11, whilst playing GTA V, which i know is a very demanding game my CPU temperature got to about 85 degrees, I turned my PC off overnight as usual then when turning it on in the morning after being fully...
We also use a couple of games to test the cooling efficiency of the CPU cooler whilst gaming. Software hwinfo CPU-Z Aida64 7-Zip MSI Afterburner Rivatuner (CPU cooler software) Hardware Test bench CPU cooler Temperature probe Games Cyberpunk 2077 Days Gone Testing PC Guide test ...
You can use it with the latest Intel processors and whilst AM5 isn't listed by Cooler Master, coolers that work with the AM4 socket should work with the newer AM5 motherboards without issues. The Cooler Master Hyper 212 isn't the largest cooler out there, but it's a substantial ...
When i tried to set the fans at max speed, i noticed that the fan is ''trying'' to rotate, but stops again after few seconds. Whilst running the fans on Max Speed for some time, the CPU fan tries to get himself running over and over again (Predator Sense doesn't show any movement...
On further investigation I found the ROG RYUO III 360 ARGB WHITE EDITION which would fit my white Lian Li Lancool case whilst knowing this would be a great match for all the other components in the build. Fitting the new AIO was straight forward I took care to clean away the existing ...
EDIT: Just finished the stress test (did it for 2 hours and 15 minutes), and the highest temperatures I got whilst doing so was 68 degrees Celsius socket temp and 57 degrees Celsius core temp (again, this is at 4.5Ghz). I'm pretty happy with these temps, but again I'm afraid that...
It seems to head towards 80 degrees C and the fan is so loud, and also when I look in Task Manager whilst this is going ok, the clock speed of the CPU is around 4.5Ghz, but the rated speed is 2.9Ghz (is this Turbo Boost?)What could be wrong here? I'm a bit nervous...
Yeah typically I have about 200-300W total draw across entire UPS whilst gaming, this includes monitor and some non PC devices. So I am running no where near limits, and this isnt by accident, I remember posting on here a screenshot of what happene...
in Windows 10 Gaming CPU usage drops and game freezes: I've had this problem whilst trying to play street fighter 6. It'll be fine and then suddenly freeze and the CPU usage drops to zero. I've tried reinstalling the game and it doesn't work. All of my drivers seem to be up to...