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Components swapped yet the system keeps failing.

Components swapped yet the system keeps failing.

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Pigy_Rex
Junior Member
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10-31-2025, 10:18 PM
#11
It's positioned on a curve that activates at 70° C; would it be better to adjust it for higher performance? Turning off XMP will help me observe the changes, thanks! Yes, the RAM supports 7200 MHz and has a CL of 34.
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Pigy_Rex
10-31-2025, 10:18 PM #11

It's positioned on a curve that activates at 70° C; would it be better to adjust it for higher performance? Turning off XMP will help me observe the changes, thanks! Yes, the RAM supports 7200 MHz and has a CL of 34.

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akaandy123
Junior Member
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10-31-2025, 11:50 PM
#12
This temperature isn't out of the ordinary for a 13th-14th generation i7/i9 with a 360mm AIO. It really depends on your BIOS configuration and the workload you're using. Still, it's puzzling why the fans aren't reacting to your curve. It might just be due to MSI Dragon Center being known for its issues, as most motherboard software tends to have problems. However, Asus Armoury Crate performs much better.
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akaandy123
10-31-2025, 11:50 PM #12

This temperature isn't out of the ordinary for a 13th-14th generation i7/i9 with a 360mm AIO. It really depends on your BIOS configuration and the workload you're using. Still, it's puzzling why the fans aren't reacting to your curve. It might just be due to MSI Dragon Center being known for its issues, as most motherboard software tends to have problems. However, Asus Armoury Crate performs much better.

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Everspell
Member
57
11-02-2025, 08:57 PM
#13
Adjust fan settings using fan control for curve tuning and run the pump at full speed. Modify the fan curve via fan control and compare the results. The 7200CL34 model may exhibit instability, especially with certain CPU memory chips—please confirm if it causes crashes so we can address it or not.
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Everspell
11-02-2025, 08:57 PM #13

Adjust fan settings using fan control for curve tuning and run the pump at full speed. Modify the fan curve via fan control and compare the results. The 7200CL34 model may exhibit instability, especially with certain CPU memory chips—please confirm if it causes crashes so we can address it or not.

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larissa_panda
Junior Member
9
11-04-2025, 11:25 AM
#14
I anticipated the card would run a bit warmer than expected, thinking it was unusual since it performed well for three to four weeks without noticeable changes. The MSI BIOS labels it as "game boost" with overclock presets, setting the CPU to 5.8 GHz, which they advertise as 6.0 GHz—considering that's still within a safe range. Would you suggest reducing the settings? Also, I agree the MSI center isn't the most reliable tool; the hardware monitor doesn’t provide accurate insights.
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larissa_panda
11-04-2025, 11:25 AM #14

I anticipated the card would run a bit warmer than expected, thinking it was unusual since it performed well for three to four weeks without noticeable changes. The MSI BIOS labels it as "game boost" with overclock presets, setting the CPU to 5.8 GHz, which they advertise as 6.0 GHz—considering that's still within a safe range. Would you suggest reducing the settings? Also, I agree the MSI center isn't the most reliable tool; the hardware monitor doesn’t provide accurate insights.

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williamxll
Member
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11-04-2025, 03:01 PM
#15
Great! You're welcome!
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williamxll
11-04-2025, 03:01 PM #15

Great! You're welcome!

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ELITEDRAG
Member
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11-05-2025, 09:41 PM
#16
I hope my English was okay in that message after I fixed it.
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ELITEDRAG
11-05-2025, 09:41 PM #16

I hope my English was okay in that message after I fixed it.

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okagaca
Member
52
11-06-2025, 03:20 PM
#17
To turn off all overclocks, disable any settings MSI sets by default that aren't Intel specifications or XMP. This guide could assist you.
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okagaca
11-06-2025, 03:20 PM #17

To turn off all overclocks, disable any settings MSI sets by default that aren't Intel specifications or XMP. This guide could assist you.

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Nero12321
Posting Freak
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11-14-2025, 01:12 PM
#18
Thanks a lot! It really makes sense given what we're seeing right now—this could explain the performance issues and crash.
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Nero12321
11-14-2025, 01:12 PM #18

Thanks a lot! It really makes sense given what we're seeing right now—this could explain the performance issues and crash.

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Ludwis100
Member
194
11-14-2025, 07:19 PM
#19
Is your power source brand new? Provide specific information about it. Insufficient or unstable power may lead to unexpected shutdowns. If that’s the case, the issue might resolve without a GPU (reduced load).
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Ludwis100
11-14-2025, 07:19 PM #19

Is your power source brand new? Provide specific information about it. Insufficient or unstable power may lead to unexpected shutdowns. If that’s the case, the issue might resolve without a GPU (reduced load).

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trevin18
Junior Member
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11-14-2025, 10:11 PM
#20
I’m focusing on identifying the issue, not assuming it’s the root cause. When setting up a new Intel PC, I first turn off all automatic overclocks and revert to the default settings.
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trevin18
11-14-2025, 10:11 PM #20

I’m focusing on identifying the issue, not assuming it’s the root cause. When setting up a new Intel PC, I first turn off all automatic overclocks and revert to the default settings.

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