What is happening with Epic Games Launcher that idle temps are spiking and CPU usage is unnecessarily engaged?
First, you should know that CPUs are meant to perform while exuding heat. That heat is produced due to electrical resistance within circuits. The more you push your CPU the hotter it will get. You should only get serious when you feel immense heat even when your system is idle. What is ...
Hello my cpu frequencies are always max even while idle 5.4mhz and volts go up to 1.5volts and very high temps while gaming up to 100 Translate image.jpg 4575 KB 0 Kudos Reply All forum topics Previous topic Next topic 3 Replies IsaacQ_Intel Employee 11-20-2023 09:11 AM 1,...
The list goes on, butthese are the most significant contributors to increased GPU heat while gaming.You really want to create a level playing field across all of these factors to ensure temps are kept at optimal levels. You’ll give your system the best chance of staying cool this way. An...
Some programs can help you understand your temps better. Core Temp, AIDA64, NZXT’s CAM, HWMonitor, and HWilNFO are all apps that can provide detailed information about your CPU temperature. Additionally, you can keep tabs on your processor’s temps while playing games by using the MSI ...
Hello, Recently I've built a new computer sporting R7 8700F (no judgment please, I know everyone mocks this CPU, but I like that its fairly new and is known...
Early in testing, I had a problem with the combination of CpuIdle 5.0 and Motherboard Monitor version 371. Though it was partially my fault, enabling the LM75 CPU temp sensor when I should have chosen the LM78, I was rewarded with a crash and spontaneous reboot. While I originally attrib...
While Windows doesn’t offer a built-in way to check CPU temps, you can easily monitor CPU temps with third-party software. Some of the best options include: NZXT CAM- A sleek, user-friendly program with mobile app integration Core Temp- A lightweight, no-frills tool focused on CPU moni...
temps always go beyond 90°C while idle temps are around 65-70 °C. I haven't replaced the thermal paste yet since I'm out of them and I can't get any right now due to the pandemic. Any suggestions on how I can at least get the CPU clocks to go down when idle like a normal...
Hey folks, I recently noticed my CPU (5900x) was idling quite warm after updating my sensor panel. My regular CPU idle temps are high 30's to mid 40's and with Aida64 running it idles mid 50's to low 60's which is a bit concerning...I am using a 360 AIO