F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop High performance in the 70s during gaming on my i7-13700f is impressive, especially in Warzone.

High performance in the 70s during gaming on my i7-13700f is impressive, especially in Warzone.

High performance in the 70s during gaming on my i7-13700f is impressive, especially in Warzone.

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Jackou
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12-02-2023, 05:52 AM
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You're experiencing high temperatures during gaming, even at moderate CPU usage. This could indicate an issue with your cooling system or airflow. The Dark Rock Pro 4 might not be providing enough airflow to keep the CPU cool under load. Check fan speeds, clean dust, and ensure proper ventilation.
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Jackou
12-02-2023, 05:52 AM #1

You're experiencing high temperatures during gaming, even at moderate CPU usage. This could indicate an issue with your cooling system or airflow. The Dark Rock Pro 4 might not be providing enough airflow to keep the CPU cool under load. Check fan speeds, clean dust, and ensure proper ventilation.

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Cysero
Junior Member
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12-02-2023, 07:32 AM
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Cysero
12-02-2023, 07:32 AM #2

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musesenses
Junior Member
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12-02-2023, 12:26 PM
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Your Core i7-13700F is running at typical low temps during gaming, which is good. If you're noticing high temperatures, it might be due to ambient conditions or cooling performance. Check the max temp specs for that model and ensure your cooler is functioning properly.
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musesenses
12-02-2023, 12:26 PM #3

Your Core i7-13700F is running at typical low temps during gaming, which is good. If you're noticing high temperatures, it might be due to ambient conditions or cooling performance. Check the max temp specs for that model and ensure your cooler is functioning properly.

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HiImPlasmic
Member
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12-09-2023, 06:58 AM
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If your cooler isn't performing as expected, try running a stress test using Cinebench. This will push the CPU to full capacity and help identify any real issues. At 70-80°C with only 50% load in a game like Warzone, it's normal behavior. Your 11700K chip typically reaches 70s across both high and low usage scenarios. Modern processors include Thermal Velocity Boost, which speeds up active cores, so lower usage can boost performance more efficiently. Use Cinebench and monitor HWinfo64 for detailed temperature and speed data per core, not just overall temps.
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HiImPlasmic
12-09-2023, 06:58 AM #4

If your cooler isn't performing as expected, try running a stress test using Cinebench. This will push the CPU to full capacity and help identify any real issues. At 70-80°C with only 50% load in a game like Warzone, it's normal behavior. Your 11700K chip typically reaches 70s across both high and low usage scenarios. Modern processors include Thermal Velocity Boost, which speeds up active cores, so lower usage can boost performance more efficiently. Use Cinebench and monitor HWinfo64 for detailed temperature and speed data per core, not just overall temps.

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mumustrak
Senior Member
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12-09-2023, 11:57 AM
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I tested Cinebench and the temperatures reached mid-90s to 100 degrees on certain cores. I ran it for roughly five minutes while monitoring core temperatures.
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mumustrak
12-09-2023, 11:57 AM #5

I tested Cinebench and the temperatures reached mid-90s to 100 degrees on certain cores. I ran it for roughly five minutes while monitoring core temperatures.

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PappyShot
Junior Member
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12-09-2023, 01:16 PM
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Pushing into 100C seems a bit concerning, particularly for a Dark Rock Pro 4. It’s a powerful cooler, but everyone handles heat differently. Did the temperature drop significantly? Have you adjusted your BIOS settings regarding voltage? What power ratings are you observing? Is it maintaining close to its TDP or exceeding 300W? Which motherboard are you using? Some models come with excess voltage applied by default and require careful tuning. What type of case are you employing? How does your airflow perform? All these elements play a role.
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PappyShot
12-09-2023, 01:16 PM #6

Pushing into 100C seems a bit concerning, particularly for a Dark Rock Pro 4. It’s a powerful cooler, but everyone handles heat differently. Did the temperature drop significantly? Have you adjusted your BIOS settings regarding voltage? What power ratings are you observing? Is it maintaining close to its TDP or exceeding 300W? Which motherboard are you using? Some models come with excess voltage applied by default and require careful tuning. What type of case are you employing? How does your airflow perform? All these elements play a role.