I3-10100F Reaching 80C during gaming sessions. Is it safe?S’abonner Plus d'actions ParFaNox Débutant 04-22-2022 10:16 AM 1 858 Visites I know it is below the maximum operating limit, but my fan starts making a whirring noise everytime it reaches...
All this and the max temp was around 80C, even while gaming, the temps were 70C at max - on average/idle - 60C TL;DR: Windows is 10C cooler than MacOS, practical difference is huge It's just bizarre, the device feels safe to use on Windows, but everytime I got it connecte...
80C is very good temperatures for an RX 5700 GPU card. The Maximum Operating Temperature of the RX 5700 Series GPU cards is 110C. This thread I opened previously AMD explains about the RX5700 Temperatures: https://community.amd.com/thread/247082 elstaci 1 Like Reply wiery In respon...
When I was playing AC Odyssey the CPU ran at 4.3Ghz+ at the start but once it reached 80c the clocks were down to 4Ghz. A lot of the performance disappears as well then. I wonder if these CPUs really are as energy efficient as they say, seems like all this heat would require ...
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I3-10100F Reaching 80C during gaming sessions. Is it safe?Subscribe More actions ParFaNox Beginner 04-22-2022 10:16 AM 1,849 Views I know it is below the maximum operating limit, but my fan starts making a whirring noise everytime it reaches high ...
Default setting or auto oc cpu jumps to 1.45+V for no reason at all as the performance is bad anyways it also increase temps too much, go with manual OC and get better Voltage much better temps and actual improved perfoamnce, im doing 4250mhz all core 1.28 V gaming at 52-56º inste...
When I was playing AC Odyssey the CPU ran at 4.3Ghz+ at the start but once it reached 80c the clocks were down to 4Ghz. A lot of the performance disappears as well then. I wonder if these CPUs really are as energy efficient as they say, seems like all this heat would require ...