Check your system temperature and see how it rises after use. If it gets too high, consider cooling solutions.
Check your system temperature and see how it rises after use. If it gets too high, consider cooling solutions.
You've been running heavy mining on your CPU for a day. It's likely overheating, which is why you're seeing high temperatures. You're right to consider stopping it if things get too hot. For Monero mining efficiency, look into adjusting settings like temperature thresholds or using more efficient algorithms. Regarding your GPU, the high VRAM usage (96-100°C) suggests you might need better cooling or a cooler. Your current fan speeds are set to maximum, which helps but may not be enough. Consider lowering fan speeds or adding more airflow. Your CPU settings seem solid, but monitoring temperatures closely is key.
GPU capacity behaves as anticipated; CPU noises similar to a non-working fan or inadequate cooling. 133w appears reasonable for heat removal, but which CPU mining software is running? What type of cooler is installed?
I have the 212 Evo Hyper model. Temperatures dropped into the 40s once I stopped the mine operation.
212 evo on a 10700k even when running at full CPU usage, especially if it supports AVX or similar intensive operations. Are your temperatures normal while other tasks are in progress?
It seems like you're expressing concern about the risks involved. I'd like to weigh the expected gains against the chance of your part malfunctioning before making any decisions.