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Are you feeling the heat or is this just your expectation?

Are you feeling the heat or is this just your expectation?

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Sweet_Rose
Junior Member
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09-24-2016, 01:22 AM
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My setup includes an i7 10700F, a cooler with Arctic AC Freezer 34, and an eSports DUO. I’m still learning about BIOS tuning and temperature management. During a stress test with Aida64, the CPU temperatures reached 90-95 degrees, which is quite high. I’m seeing idle temps between 40-45 and gaming temps between 55-71. I’d like advice on BIOS optimization, especially voltage settings.
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Sweet_Rose
09-24-2016, 01:22 AM #1

My setup includes an i7 10700F, a cooler with Arctic AC Freezer 34, and an eSports DUO. I’m still learning about BIOS tuning and temperature management. During a stress test with Aida64, the CPU temperatures reached 90-95 degrees, which is quite high. I’m seeing idle temps between 40-45 and gaming temps between 55-71. I’d like advice on BIOS optimization, especially voltage settings.

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StormyNight19
Member
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09-24-2016, 02:23 AM
#2
Stress tests often push components to high temperatures, but without those temps during gameplay, you might not see issues. Does your setup provide adequate airflow?
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StormyNight19
09-24-2016, 02:23 AM #2

Stress tests often push components to high temperatures, but without those temps during gameplay, you might not see issues. Does your setup provide adequate airflow?

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Ahagen13
Junior Member
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10-07-2016, 09:13 AM
#3
These readings aren't an issue, a 95% performance rating isn't something you'll encounter during gameplay... those numbers are acceptable in gaming environments.
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Ahagen13
10-07-2016, 09:13 AM #3

These readings aren't an issue, a 95% performance rating isn't something you'll encounter during gameplay... those numbers are acceptable in gaming environments.

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eduardodd08
Posting Freak
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10-13-2016, 07:42 PM
#4
I believe it's sufficient. You have two 120mm fans positioned on the case—one at the roof and another at the back—both expelling air. The cooler is also utilizing the back fan to release air.
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eduardodd08
10-13-2016, 07:42 PM #4

I believe it's sufficient. You have two 120mm fans positioned on the case—one at the roof and another at the back—both expelling air. The cooler is also utilizing the back fan to release air.

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dawgal
Member
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10-21-2016, 04:21 AM
#5
Thanks for the response!
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dawgal
10-21-2016, 04:21 AM #5

Thanks for the response!

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Xgt3rickX
Member
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10-21-2016, 09:01 AM
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These readings are comfortably within the expected range. The synthetic load doesn<|pad|>'s performance isn't similar to regular operation. My advice is to skip the load line calibration—it tends to increase temperatures further.
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Xgt3rickX
10-21-2016, 09:01 AM #6

These readings are comfortably within the expected range. The synthetic load doesn<|pad|>'s performance isn't similar to regular operation. My advice is to skip the load line calibration—it tends to increase temperatures further.

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_TheSpirit
Member
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10-21-2016, 09:16 AM
#7
Are you experiencing any fans in your front that might be blowing cold air? Which case are you working with?
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_TheSpirit
10-21-2016, 09:16 AM #7

Are you experiencing any fans in your front that might be blowing cold air? Which case are you working with?

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atdawnweride
Junior Member
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10-22-2016, 10:32 PM
#8
Rejecting front fans, Thermaltake S100 Tempered Glass is the choice.
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atdawnweride
10-22-2016, 10:32 PM #8

Rejecting front fans, Thermaltake S100 Tempered Glass is the choice.

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Souvenirs
Junior Member
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10-26-2016, 11:39 PM
#9
I haven’t tried it before, so I’m not sure what impact adding fans at the front would have. If your motherboard has extra pins or a fan splitter, you might consider adding one or two—though it depends on your budget and the results you expect.
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Souvenirs
10-26-2016, 11:39 PM #9

I haven’t tried it before, so I’m not sure what impact adding fans at the front would have. If your motherboard has extra pins or a fan splitter, you might consider adding one or two—though it depends on your budget and the results you expect.

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Cutie_Pie_347
Junior Member
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10-27-2016, 09:17 AM
#10
Consider adjusting the voltage if needed.
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Cutie_Pie_347
10-27-2016, 09:17 AM #10

Consider adjusting the voltage if needed.

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