Disable overclocks:As is the case with your processor, manually turning up your GPU’s clock speed can have a negative impact on its thermals. If your heavily overclocked GPU hits the dangerous temps, now might be a good time to return the core and memory clocks to their default values. R...
Your temps are absolutely fine. Nothing to worry about. In terms of undervolting either CPU or GPU, there's not much to gain in terms of efficiency. You could set the CPU to Eco mode, and see if that floats your boat, so ...
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 ...
I am waiting for some memory to be delivered then will be starting my build for the first time and would like to know what temps at idle and gaming must get to be too hot.The processor will have a Noctua NH D15 on top of it and I have a choice of thermal compounds the Noctua...
Temps seem a little hot but no where near anything to worry about, open task manager and sort by gpu to see what is using your GPU the most, also, a lot of GPUs have a zero rpm mode which means they wont spin fans at all til X temperature meaning even when idle, so long as its...
I am waiting for some memory to be delivered then will be starting my build for the first time and would like to know what temps at idle and gaming must get to be too hot.The processor will have a Noctua NH D15 on top of it and I have a choice of thermal compounds the Noctua ...
I have set the power to low and the idle temp drops to 38 - 42. However, if I start gaming it takes about a minute to jump back into the red and hovers around 95 -98. Temps still too high. Exiting the game it drops back almost very quickly to around 60 degrees. I have a ...
If it stays below 80-85C I don't worry about my processor temperatures since it is way below 95C no matter what the idle temps are. I know I have many background programs running in my Windows OS so that would explain the large fluctuations in temperature while at idle....
I've been checking out my gpu temps now and then using the GPU-Z tool and it's consistently giving around 50-52 degree C temperature range. A lot of people overclock their GPU, therefore making it a necessity to get the chips cooler so there's no overheating. My graphics card is from...
From CPU/GPU 86/95C I now have 68/74 at full load and from 72/74 on idle now it is 49/52! Bonza! Does this mean that my laptop was overheating before? I mean should I expect it to fail soon because it worked on high temperatures for long time?