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CPU high temps while gaming

CPU high temps while gaming

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Super_Nova14
Junior Member
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05-15-2016, 09:21 PM
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Hello, recently during gameplay in Counter-Strike or Dota 2, my temperatures hovered between 70-88°C with the H110i cooler. Those high readings would be typical if I used a standard cooler. I've verified the pump, fans, and airflow are functioning correctly (the CPU fan isn't showing up since I swapped it for a non-PMW model). This issue has been occurring lately. Could someone assist me? It's really puzzling—I have no clue what might be causing this. Case: Corsair 750D For reference, here are some screenshots.
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Super_Nova14
05-15-2016, 09:21 PM #1

Hello, recently during gameplay in Counter-Strike or Dota 2, my temperatures hovered between 70-88°C with the H110i cooler. Those high readings would be typical if I used a standard cooler. I've verified the pump, fans, and airflow are functioning correctly (the CPU fan isn't showing up since I swapped it for a non-PMW model). This issue has been occurring lately. Could someone assist me? It's really puzzling—I have no clue what might be causing this. Case: Corsair 750D For reference, here are some screenshots.

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Karuru89
Junior Member
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05-16-2016, 01:17 AM
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Are you noticing any variation in the fan's speed? It seems logical that it should adjust its speed when workload increases.
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Karuru89
05-16-2016, 01:17 AM #2

Are you noticing any variation in the fan's speed? It seems logical that it should adjust its speed when workload increases.

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frixell123
Junior Member
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05-16-2016, 01:40 AM
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You haven’t taken the cooler off recently. It looks like it might not be aligned correctly with your CPU, which caused problems before. I remember a similar situation a couple of years ago when I removed mine to reflow the CPU—during setup one of the brackets got stuck on the motherboard, leaving part of the CPU without proper contact.
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frixell123
05-16-2016, 01:40 AM #3

You haven’t taken the cooler off recently. It looks like it might not be aligned correctly with your CPU, which caused problems before. I remember a similar situation a couple of years ago when I removed mine to reflow the CPU—during setup one of the brackets got stuck on the motherboard, leaving part of the CPU without proper contact.

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TCSZ_Death
Junior Member
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05-16-2016, 02:19 AM
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I created a video on this topic. My H100i v2 had its thermal compound changed right after purchase, which reduced the temperature drop by 20°C. Switching the compound made a difference. Good luck!
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TCSZ_Death
05-16-2016, 02:19 AM #4

I created a video on this topic. My H100i v2 had its thermal compound changed right after purchase, which reduced the temperature drop by 20°C. Switching the compound made a difference. Good luck!