F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop High CPU temperatures can indicate overheating, which may require attention to prevent damage.

High CPU temperatures can indicate overheating, which may require attention to prevent damage.

High CPU temperatures can indicate overheating, which may require attention to prevent damage.

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Zalkin_V
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04-21-2024, 01:57 AM
#1
Check the temperature gap between your CCD and 0/1 modules, as it matters for stability. Your CPU temps with multiple fans and a liquid cooler seem normal; consider whether upgrading the cooler or switching to a different watercooler would be beneficial. Thanks for asking!
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Zalkin_V
04-21-2024, 01:57 AM #1

Check the temperature gap between your CCD and 0/1 modules, as it matters for stability. Your CPU temps with multiple fans and a liquid cooler seem normal; consider whether upgrading the cooler or switching to a different watercooler would be beneficial. Thanks for asking!

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CarmineSenpai
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04-21-2024, 01:57 AM
#2
Operating at the ideal temperature range is normal. Using all six cores of a single CCD performs better than dividing the workload evenly between half.
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CarmineSenpai
04-21-2024, 01:57 AM #2

Operating at the ideal temperature range is normal. Using all six cores of a single CCD performs better than dividing the workload evenly between half.

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FlashAnimator
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04-21-2024, 01:57 AM
#3
Your readings are within acceptable ranges. There are no temperature problems detected. The issue likely depends on which CCD is being utilized.
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FlashAnimator
04-21-2024, 01:57 AM #3

Your readings are within acceptable ranges. There are no temperature problems detected. The issue likely depends on which CCD is being utilized.

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Muggy215
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04-21-2024, 01:57 AM
#4
Just starting with PCs, not sure about temperatures or the CCD part. Really appreciate your help!
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Muggy215
04-21-2024, 01:57 AM #4

Just starting with PCs, not sure about temperatures or the CCD part. Really appreciate your help!