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Do I require a CPU cooler upgrade?

Do I require a CPU cooler upgrade?

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CaptainChunk
Junior Member
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08-08-2016, 05:30 AM
#1
For context my specs are,
i7-6700
GTX1070
16GB ram
So in demanding games like RDR2 and more recently cyberpunk, my gpu usage is always at 100% but my cpu is at 30-60% utilization and 80-90°C . And it's a prebuild pc with the blue bios menu so I can't change cpu fan curves and all that
I'm assuming here that this is a gpu bottleneck? I can get better performance only by getting a new gpu since cpu is not being fully utilized? But at the same time, the cpu temps are already very high so I am very confused. I don't know a lot about pc hardware so figured I'll come and ask some smart people here.
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CaptainChunk
08-08-2016, 05:30 AM #1

For context my specs are,
i7-6700
GTX1070
16GB ram
So in demanding games like RDR2 and more recently cyberpunk, my gpu usage is always at 100% but my cpu is at 30-60% utilization and 80-90°C . And it's a prebuild pc with the blue bios menu so I can't change cpu fan curves and all that
I'm assuming here that this is a gpu bottleneck? I can get better performance only by getting a new gpu since cpu is not being fully utilized? But at the same time, the cpu temps are already very high so I am very confused. I don't know a lot about pc hardware so figured I'll come and ask some smart people here.

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Mishito
Junior Member
14
08-08-2016, 09:14 AM
#2
It is definitely necessary to obtain a fresh CPU cooler along with fresh thermal paste. This could potentially lead to improved frame rates and enhanced CPU efficiency, while elevated temperatures might cause the CPU to throttle performance.
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Mishito
08-08-2016, 09:14 AM #2

It is definitely necessary to obtain a fresh CPU cooler along with fresh thermal paste. This could potentially lead to improved frame rates and enhanced CPU efficiency, while elevated temperatures might cause the CPU to throttle performance.

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Thesuperknight
Junior Member
3
08-08-2016, 02:07 PM
#3
Which prebuilt is it? The make and model number are provided.
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Thesuperknight
08-08-2016, 02:07 PM #3

Which prebuilt is it? The make and model number are provided.

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Xx_INT3_xX
Junior Member
17
08-29-2016, 03:25 PM
#4
Hp envy 750-175se came with a gtx970 already installed, but I later discovered the gtx1070 was available at a lower cost.
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Xx_INT3_xX
08-29-2016, 03:25 PM #4

Hp envy 750-175se came with a gtx970 already installed, but I later discovered the gtx1070 was available at a lower cost.

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bubba_kushx7
Junior Member
15
08-29-2016, 05:12 PM
#5
I couldn't locate a straightforward upgrade option, but I did come across a post mentioning that Asetek produced many of HP's watercoolers. If you reach out to them, they may be able to guide you toward a suitable watercooled upgrade.
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bubba_kushx7
08-29-2016, 05:12 PM #5

I couldn't locate a straightforward upgrade option, but I did come across a post mentioning that Asetek produced many of HP's watercoolers. If you reach out to them, they may be able to guide you toward a suitable watercooled upgrade.

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FunnyValou
Member
52
08-29-2016, 06:07 PM
#6
You're thinking about purchasing the newer Hyper 212 and wondering if the changes you mentioned will affect its performance.
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FunnyValou
08-29-2016, 06:07 PM #6

You're thinking about purchasing the newer Hyper 212 and wondering if the changes you mentioned will affect its performance.

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FlameBoyBoom
Member
55
08-29-2016, 07:03 PM
#7
It is definitely necessary to obtain a fresh CPU cooler along with fresh thermal paste. This could potentially lead to improved frame rates and enhanced CPU efficiency, while elevated temperatures might cause the CPU to throttle performance.
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FlameBoyBoom
08-29-2016, 07:03 PM #7

It is definitely necessary to obtain a fresh CPU cooler along with fresh thermal paste. This could potentially lead to improved frame rates and enhanced CPU efficiency, while elevated temperatures might cause the CPU to throttle performance.

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3gilad3
Senior Member
735
08-30-2016, 05:49 AM
#8
From what I could understand, I was also considering the same. I just need another perspective.
I'll wait a few hours and check if anyone responds before closing this thread.
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3gilad3
08-30-2016, 05:49 AM #8

From what I could understand, I was also considering the same. I just need another perspective.
I'll wait a few hours and check if anyone responds before closing this thread.

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jonleflar
Member
181
08-30-2016, 12:48 PM
#9
I experienced an issue with my CPU temperatures. Despite not throttling, it remained at 85°C, and the fans were running very loudly. I purchased a Coolermaster CPU cooler for around £30, but my temperatures stayed below 55°C.
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jonleflar
08-30-2016, 12:48 PM #9

I experienced an issue with my CPU temperatures. Despite not throttling, it remained at 85°C, and the fans were running very loudly. I purchased a Coolermaster CPU cooler for around £30, but my temperatures stayed below 55°C.