F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop CPU and GPU typically operate within standard temperature ranges, usually between 60°C to 85°C for most consumer models.

CPU and GPU typically operate within standard temperature ranges, usually between 60°C to 85°C for most consumer models.

CPU and GPU typically operate within standard temperature ranges, usually between 60°C to 85°C for most consumer models.

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_NoHaxJustRod_
Junior Member
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09-29-2016, 07:30 AM
#11
I’m already using afterburner for monitoring. Since it’s not a demanding game, I’m unsure if the CPU won’t struggle under full load. My 3DMark score stayed consistent across setups (300 points vs. 300 otherwise). My RAM is running at 2666Mhz with dual channels. Dust levels are around 250, but it drops to 180, 150, and 120 when moving it. I’m not sure if this is due to the game or a recent update. Forza offers very smooth gameplay. R6S can hit 200 fps occasionally, but it’s usually about 150fps. I think different conditions might influence the frame rate. What both surprised me is the drop in performance when switching locations. I probably expect more from this GPU upgrade.
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_NoHaxJustRod_
09-29-2016, 07:30 AM #11

I’m already using afterburner for monitoring. Since it’s not a demanding game, I’m unsure if the CPU won’t struggle under full load. My 3DMark score stayed consistent across setups (300 points vs. 300 otherwise). My RAM is running at 2666Mhz with dual channels. Dust levels are around 250, but it drops to 180, 150, and 120 when moving it. I’m not sure if this is due to the game or a recent update. Forza offers very smooth gameplay. R6S can hit 200 fps occasionally, but it’s usually about 150fps. I think different conditions might influence the frame rate. What both surprised me is the drop in performance when switching locations. I probably expect more from this GPU upgrade.

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gul_maikat
Junior Member
10
09-29-2016, 08:45 AM
#12
it's really sweet that you're a waifu. though i've seen many questions about this stuff, i'll repeat what i said before. the cpu can handle up to 95°C obviously, but it's not a temperature, just a max. it won't mind being around 70°C. as for the gpu, i usually reach 85-90°C on a good day, wow!
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gul_maikat
09-29-2016, 08:45 AM #12

it's really sweet that you're a waifu. though i've seen many questions about this stuff, i'll repeat what i said before. the cpu can handle up to 95°C obviously, but it's not a temperature, just a max. it won't mind being around 70°C. as for the gpu, i usually reach 85-90°C on a good day, wow!

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Linus_TechTips
Junior Member
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09-30-2016, 12:51 PM
#13
Thanks for letting me know. Just a note—my bad habits are real. I tend to ask odd questions when something feels off. Apologies if it came across that way.
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Linus_TechTips
09-30-2016, 12:51 PM #13

Thanks for letting me know. Just a note—my bad habits are real. I tend to ask odd questions when something feels off. Apologies if it came across that way.

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Erik878
Junior Member
11
09-30-2016, 01:47 PM
#14
everything works fine now. compared to before, the latest parts handle heat better. the old ones would easily overheat and catch fire (actually because they lacked any safeguards).
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Erik878
09-30-2016, 01:47 PM #14

everything works fine now. compared to before, the latest parts handle heat better. the old ones would easily overheat and catch fire (actually because they lacked any safeguards).

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iHashASF
Member
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09-30-2016, 03:48 PM
#15
I've already checked that. My graphic score is about 7.3k and it's using 5.6 cpu. The CPU frequency is a bit different, but thank you!
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iHashASF
09-30-2016, 03:48 PM #15

I've already checked that. My graphic score is about 7.3k and it's using 5.6 cpu. The CPU frequency is a bit different, but thank you!

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_ThebestFraG_
Junior Member
46
10-02-2016, 09:51 AM
#16
This link leads to a 3D markup page on 3DMark.
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_ThebestFraG_
10-02-2016, 09:51 AM #16

This link leads to a 3D markup page on 3DMark.

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Thoragan
Member
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10-05-2016, 01:27 PM
#17
For Zen/Zen+ it's best to maintain temperatures at or below 85°C. The same applies to Haswell-E (which I manage) and other HEDT components. Typical CPU temps range from 85 to 95°C based on model, architecture, and platform. GPUs should also stay under 85°C, especially for newer models, as higher heat isn't ideal. Older hardware tends to handle regular 90-100°C better, though.
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Thoragan
10-05-2016, 01:27 PM #17

For Zen/Zen+ it's best to maintain temperatures at or below 85°C. The same applies to Haswell-E (which I manage) and other HEDT components. Typical CPU temps range from 85 to 95°C based on model, architecture, and platform. GPUs should also stay under 85°C, especially for newer models, as higher heat isn't ideal. Older hardware tends to handle regular 90-100°C better, though.

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SorcererVevo
Member
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10-05-2016, 08:12 PM
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indeed. but those models can do 95 max says on the spec sheets but i do encourage them being way lower though. 2700x is 85 but the 2600 models seem to be 95. my gpu well i could careless what it hits at it usually never stays sustained at those temps but will normally be 75 to 82 at most but why i said on a good day could be as far as above eheh.
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SorcererVevo
10-05-2016, 08:12 PM #18

indeed. but those models can do 95 max says on the spec sheets but i do encourage them being way lower though. 2700x is 85 but the 2600 models seem to be 95. my gpu well i could careless what it hits at it usually never stays sustained at those temps but will normally be 75 to 82 at most but why i said on a good day could be as far as above eheh.

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