GPU: 4070 ASUS Duel If you need to see the other specs for a better idea of what I am working with let me know. Expand The laptop temps were resonable, high but resonable for a laptop. I'd say between 60-80c on the CPU ( 13700k is a hot chip ) and around...
What is a Normal GPU Temp While Gaming? Explained An average GPU temperature is within the range of 65 to 85 degrees Celcius, but this can vary on the age and manufacturer of your GPU and its current workload. However, the general rule of thumb is that if you keep your GPU under 85 ...
Location On The Highway To Hell \m/ Sep 8, 2017 #13 W1zzard said: which feature? The GPU hot spot temp sensor...I guess? Which may or may not qualify as a "feature". I might have worded that poorly. As well as everything else I've said in this thread. I prob...
something tells me, this is not normal, is it? I am talking say 10 minutes or less of benchmarking. it seems the fan quicks in too late. I am using it in a water cooled big box Alienware Area 51, which has two intake fans for one for the PCIE area (including ...
Is 50°C a good CPU temp? 50°C is the best CPU temperature limit for all kinds of processors. Your CPU will just be fine giving you the best performance. But if your CPU is idle still you are getting 50°C then you need to do something. ...
It’s a good idea to keep a monitoring overlay on as you game. It should measure CPU usage and temperature. RAM and GPU usage can be helpful, too. List of Normal CPU Temperatures by CPU Note:Gaming CPUs like the Intel Core I9 can withstand max temperatures as high as 93°C (200°F...
Yeah, it comes with a GPU. It is summer here, but regardless of the temperature it is always about the same. I have the fan set to always on, and I even used one of those compressed air bottles to clean the fan. For some reason it also has terrible battery life. Perh...
ROCm is an open-source stack, composed primarily of open-source software, designed for graphics processing unit (GPU) computation. ROCm consists of a collection of drivers, development tools, and APIs that enable GPU programming from low-level kernel to end-user applications....
One CPU may have a low clock speed but is a quad-core processor, while another has a high clock speed but is only a dual-core processor. Deciding which CPU would outperform the other, again, depends entirely on what the CPU is being used for. ...
etc, but nothing changes, at most the variant is around 1 or 2°C below, so: What should be the "normal" temp at idle for this processor with stock cooler? Why the idle temp is so high? I got a defective processor? I know you will say:"just get a better cooler"...