So I have been tooking at temps on my laptop while gaming for as long as I have owned it and tried many different things to keep them reasonable, but they will still spike at times. I know it is a laptop and cooling with a laptop is not easy. As such I h
oh, i forgot to mention that if you expand the entries on the unigine leaderboards it will show you the entries temps and clock speeds. great! thank you for your help sir jones177 Member 3.6k 49 Posted July 6, 2021 It is about what I get with a stock i9 9900k and 3080. ...
I play at 1440p high/ultra, Freesync enabled on a 75Hz monitor and the system plays nice and smooth with no drops. Only thing I'd change, or recommend to you, is to go for the 5800X3D for even better gaming and also cooler temps. That is, if you choose to go with AM4. Like ...
While GPUs may be designed to handle higher voltages and extreme temps, it doesn't mean they always have to. Undervolting your GPU reduces the power draw, which means less heat. This also means the fans don't have to work as hard, so the fewer RPMs they do, the longer the fans on...
Asus also likes to use ball bearing fans, so that's another plus for component choice. Sleeve bearing fans in GPUs (e.g. Gigabyte) are really not a great idea unless you have a vertical GPU and/or horizontal mobo layout, and make aggressive use of idle fan stop. Click to expand.....
Ideal CPU Fan Speed on The Basis of Fan Size & Temps The ideal speed for your CPU fan is like finding a middle ground. If it spins faster, your computer stays cooler and works better, but then it can get noisier and wear out faster. However, doubling the fan speed doesn’t mean you...
Temps are normal for CPU, around 106F depending, but the GPU, even when Premiere is open but idle, is around 124F, and the GPU RAM stays full. In the attached photo, you can see on the left of the large chart where it went to 100% and I had to shut dow...
to 20-30fps, all temps are ok, all another games work fine only this game... my gpu usage is only 15-45% where should be all time 98%+ I tried: installing older/newer driver to gpu, windows update, few times reinstalling game or installing perfomance mods, i saw on youtube person...
The tiny AMD reference RX 7600 hits much higher temperatures than the other GPUs we tested, but don’t be fooled: 75 degrees Celsius is still plenty cool for a graphics card, and in exchange for the higher temps, AMD gives you damned near utterly silent noise levels. The reference Radeon...
I ran an overnight burn-in test, and yesterday I ran furmark 1.10.1 for a couple of hours and Everything was stable, temps were within permissable range (I believe it got into the high 70's with furmark). Also ran a memtest for 3 passes, no faults.As far as gaming goes, I ...