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Apr 24 2018 01:23pm
Quote (Ghot @ Apr 24 2018 02:20pm)
Like I said, before we EVER answer anyone's question about if their temps are too high, or suggest running a stress test, we should ask their idle temps. Then if we have room to work, we can move on.
One day, someone is gonna fry someone's CPU by taking things like temps, in too lackadaisical of a manner.

It won't be me. That's for sure.


oh wow re read whole thread and look how fucking caught up you are on something as this
overclocking 75 degrees load
and you are arguing idle temps mean shit when most of us here know it means shit besides something wonky going on like I said previously many times but typical ghotlogic keeps going on like idle temps mean shit especially in this thread

with your ghotlogic everyone should just use stock cooling because they idle in the 30s :rofl:

This post was edited by yupitsmeh on Apr 24 2018 01:33pm
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Ghot you would be right, except OP already said idle temps are 28-35, which is definitely in the norm and would be able to warrant a stress test.
What's your ambient temperature?
What the temps of the air as it exits your case? (cool, warm, hot?)
Do your AIO fans speed up as your CPU temp increases?

Also, when you say it spikes, is that instantly or just over a short period of time (several seconds or more). If it's instantaneous it could just be a sensor or software error.

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Apr 24 2018 03:47pm
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Ghot you would be right, except OP already said idle temps are 28-35, which is definitely in the norm and would be able to warrant a stress test.
What's your ambient temperature?
What the temps of the air as it exits your case? (cool, warm, hot?)
Do your AIO fans speed up as your CPU temp increases?

Also, when you say it spikes, is that instantly or just over a short period of time (several seconds or more). If it's instantaneous it could just be a sensor or software error.




Not talking about the OP at all. Talking about post #9.
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Quote (Ghot @ Apr 24 2018 04:47pm)
Not talking about the OP at all. Talking about post #9.


9?
Triggered haha

Any cpu cooler can idle fine
many passive ones out there that do it great
But can't handle 6700k 7700k 8700k fx9590 etc at load
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Apr 25 2018 07:49pm
Quote (Whipplecobra @ Apr 22 2018 12:14pm)
the lowest it goes is 28 then jumps around to 30-32 sometimes it spikes up to 50 something, I read online other people were expierencing spikes like that as well. but when I play games it gets to 75 and stays there I just thought the idle temps were kinda high

Heres my fan set up, I'm not sure if the back fan is bloiwing out what the front fans are pushing, and obviously the cpu cooler fans are blowing up into the radiator cooling the water


http://oi64.tinypic.com/2jb1o3.jpg

http://i66.tinypic.com/212sp6w.jpg


Isn't everything blowing out in that picture?
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