What's your CPU temp when gaming?

What's your CPU temp when gaming?

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usually like 53C
R72700x on a Corsair H60. they make some pretty good AIO coolers

>Paste under the chip
Finally, an buildfag who knows what he's doing

like 60ish C

It gets into the 70's during high usage, I don't think I installed my cooler correctly or I didn't apply enough thermal paste. i9-9900K btw.

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50-65°C; it jumps around because of precision boost and case temp

im pretty sure 9900k's are known to get pretty hot when on heavy load
may want to consider going full water cooling with a radiator and shit

50-70c on 212 evo and i74790

You're using a mediocre cooler on a housefire
What did you expect?

When I play Universe Sandbox 2 this fucking processor goes to 99 degrees celsius in a matter of seconds.
No other game does that to it.
I don't even run Universe Sandbox anymore to avoid frying this shit.

Should I buy a thermal gel if I'm using amd's stock cooler?

99°C

It already comes pre-applied to the cooler, the AMD stuff is a bit less efficient but lasts way longer than third party paste.

not bad, until runtime broker starts using 200% of my goddamn CPU.

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Thermal paste is necessary if you plan to take it off at any point. Otherwise, you will be fine with the paste that's already applied to the cooler.

60-70

I legitimately got to almost 100C playing default minecraft

I hit 92 in DOOM ETERNAL. i7 6700k @ 4.6 and my ram is ddr4 2666 @ 3100.

I'll stick with the stock paste then. My 3800x gets up to 75 degrees while emulating ps3 (haven't done proper stress testing) so I'm a bit worried if I scraped some of it off while mounting.

Ryzen throttles and boosts to stay at a general temp range. Taking basic temp data is in no way scientific, and doesn't tell you anything unless you have a significant issue. It's likely that your paste is fine, since it should be expected that a stock cooler bottlenecks a high end CPU.

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I don't let mine ever reach 70s

I’ve been using the same computer since I was 14 but it’s 8 years old and there’s no way to open it so the thermal paste is 100% just gone by this point. It runs at 55C just to stay on

R5 3600 with the Hyper 212, I get like mid 50 at most during game, and 60 max temp in a stress test.

I've never heard of processor actually breaking or something, so unless your consistently running at a cool 100C you're probable fine

Consumer processors have a stock lifetime expectancy of at least several years. This changes when you overclock, because increased voltage and current degrade processors much faster when you're at high temperatures.

60-70
Ryzen 3600

Why do you care?

Poorfaggot cope lmao

Low-mid 50s
i5 7600k @4.6ghz / 1.245v with a Be Quiet Pure Rock that's probably full of dust

It's usually below 30 at idle, so probably 60 or so when playing vidya.
My GPU definitely gets much hotter than that.

Thermonuclear

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60-65c on the i7-2600k
80c consistent on the GTX 980

Hey Yas Forums I am considering cleaning and replacing the thermal paste on my PS4 PRO, before it takes flight. Will it improve temperature and fan noise if I only replace thermal paste or do I need to drill a hole in it?

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You're better off just cleaning out the roaches.

PS4s go in the dishwasher

you should drill a hole through the center to make better air holes

If your gonna void the warranty you may as well replace the fan and throw in a SSD

yeah drill some cooling vents around the outer gaming chassis and then add a spoiler to it to improve the cpu speed

70C CPU
70C GPU

>at least several years
A CPU ought to last a whole decade or it's shit.

I guess is too much work, to end up just cleaning. I am considering replacing the crappy thermal paste since I have some extra

BASED

Not in warranty anymore lad

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90C

Around 55-75 C depending on the game.

A CPU that's stressed 4 hours a day vs 22 hours a day have different life expectancies. Same goes for one running at 40°C vs 90°C.

>live in a hot as fuck country with 36C room temperature
>get 60C GPU 60C CPU max even while overclocked and playing for hours
How the fuck are people here getting 70C +? You live in India or something?

yowza, literally my same setup
great processor

This is a very ignorant perspective if you're not just baiting

I'm a smoker and haven't cleaned or dusted my pc in years, it's not particularly good, doesn't have the side panels connected and also is using the stock cooler and it only ever goes 30-50, I'm not sure how people fuck it up so badly

No I'm seriously bothered, perhaps I'm not OCing enough?

If you have a bad case your temperature can go up double digits. Same goes for amount of case fans and heat load of other components
Intel generations 3-8 use thermal paste as a transfer medium and generally run double digits hotter when overclocked because of it
And also the obvious, like cooler choice, fan speeds, voltage/frequency, processor generation, and room temperature

Have you considered water cooling? No fan noise at all

Just right for the perfect sear.

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Dunno don't care.

30-40C playin' Doom.

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55C on 1700
I don't push its limits but it does make the room very warm

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>~80°C

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had to delid this nigga
last time I go with incel

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You don't use chip toothpaste on both sides? Next you'll tell me you don't rinse your MOBO. Go back to xbox consolefag

I overclock it until I can smell it running, then I back it off just a bit

Trying to immerse yourself in the HeII setting? I can dig it

NO, you can't put that much thermal paste on!

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