F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop High-temperature RAM at 200°C! Stops overheating with Skill Trident Z Royal DDR4 3600mHz CL16 32GB (4x8GB).

High-temperature RAM at 200°C! Stops overheating with Skill Trident Z Royal DDR4 3600mHz CL16 32GB (4x8GB).

High-temperature RAM at 200°C! Stops overheating with Skill Trident Z Royal DDR4 3600mHz CL16 32GB (4x8GB).

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Isabelle665
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09-12-2024, 04:40 PM
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You noticed the GSKILL RAM getting hot. Unless HWmonitor is giving false info? I’m not sure. My experience was with a computer that would crash unexpectedly—like when idle on the desktop without any apps running—and then it would freeze or show a blue screen. The error message was "clock_watchdog_timeout." The temperatures shown on the monitor aren’t accurate; HWmonitor is providing real data. I considered replacing the thermal pads with new ones, but I’m unsure about disassembling the heatsink. I found some videos showing how to take it apart, but they seemed risky. If anyone has advice other than buying new RAM, please share your thoughts! TIA.
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Isabelle665
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM #1

You noticed the GSKILL RAM getting hot. Unless HWmonitor is giving false info? I’m not sure. My experience was with a computer that would crash unexpectedly—like when idle on the desktop without any apps running—and then it would freeze or show a blue screen. The error message was "clock_watchdog_timeout." The temperatures shown on the monitor aren’t accurate; HWmonitor is providing real data. I considered replacing the thermal pads with new ones, but I’m unsure about disassembling the heatsink. I found some videos showing how to take it apart, but they seemed risky. If anyone has advice other than buying new RAM, please share your thoughts! TIA.

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Rubyrose9686
Member
50
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM
#2
HwMonitor often misinterprets information. RAM wouldn't last even a second at 240°C—it would fail instantly. On my i7-9700, the CPU package draws about 500kW in the maximum setting, which is completely unrealistic.
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Rubyrose9686
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM #2

HwMonitor often misinterprets information. RAM wouldn't last even a second at 240°C—it would fail instantly. On my i7-9700, the CPU package draws about 500kW in the maximum setting, which is completely unrealistic.

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Dangerousdork
Junior Member
2
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM
#3
These instructions are confusing. It seems DDR4 might struggle to handle such high temperatures, and even if it did, it would likely fail prematurely. Consider using Hwinfo64 instead.
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Dangerousdork
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM #3

These instructions are confusing. It seems DDR4 might struggle to handle such high temperatures, and even if it did, it would likely fail prematurely. Consider using Hwinfo64 instead.

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Lloyd_Gaming
Member
236
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM
#4
Buggy sensor outputs, about a week now, HWMonitor displays 150°C for the CPU during gameplay. Probably an Overheat Quickhack from the title.
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Lloyd_Gaming
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM #4

Buggy sensor outputs, about a week now, HWMonitor displays 150°C for the CPU during gameplay. Probably an Overheat Quickhack from the title.

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Vitor_King
Member
57
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM
#5
Use hwinfo64 as suggested by @WereCat for accurate sensor details. Launch the program with sensor selection enabled only.
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Vitor_King
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM #5

Use hwinfo64 as suggested by @WereCat for accurate sensor details. Launch the program with sensor selection enabled only.

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StreetHobo
Senior Member
568
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM
#6
At 240° it could damage the entire RAM and likely your computer, though I’m not sure how intense it gets.
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StreetHobo
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM #6

At 240° it could damage the entire RAM and likely your computer, though I’m not sure how intense it gets.

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DYLARK01
Member
199
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM
#7
I just installed HWinfo and the temperatures are staying between 40-50 under light use. Appreciate the suggestion! But I’m still worried about those random crashes. The hwinfo64 says 175 degrees C...
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DYLARK01
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM #7

I just installed HWinfo and the temperatures are staying between 40-50 under light use. Appreciate the suggestion! But I’m still worried about those random crashes. The hwinfo64 says 175 degrees C...

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evilskull11
Junior Member
44
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM
#8
It might be the right moment to upgrade the RAM or install fresh thermal pads.
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evilskull11
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM #8

It might be the right moment to upgrade the RAM or install fresh thermal pads.

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Melonen_Chef
Junior Member
42
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM
#9
It might be a faulty sensor in the RAM. Running without cooling won’t help it handle the heat. Have you checked any RAM tests recently?
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Melonen_Chef
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM #9

It might be a faulty sensor in the RAM. Running without cooling won’t help it handle the heat. Have you checked any RAM tests recently?

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ZezeGamer
Member
59
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM
#10
I don't have a specific recommendation, but you might want to try some standard RAM test tools like MemTest86 or Windows Memory Diagnostic.
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ZezeGamer
09-12-2024, 04:40 PM #10

I don't have a specific recommendation, but you might want to try some standard RAM test tools like MemTest86 or Windows Memory Diagnostic.

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