F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop I'm not sure if this is the correct area.

I'm not sure if this is the correct area.

I'm not sure if this is the correct area.

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xXFirewitherXx
Posting Freak
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12-25-2023, 12:41 AM
#1
Sure, take it slow. It sounds like your PC is getting quite hot during those games. Let me know if everything else seems fine. Checking your settings might help—make sure temperature thresholds and fan speeds are set properly. A good CPU cooler could definitely make a difference without overclocking. If you're unsure, it's better to address the cooling first before adjusting anything else.
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xXFirewitherXx
12-25-2023, 12:41 AM #1

Sure, take it slow. It sounds like your PC is getting quite hot during those games. Let me know if everything else seems fine. Checking your settings might help—make sure temperature thresholds and fan speeds are set properly. A good CPU cooler could definitely make a difference without overclocking. If you're unsure, it's better to address the cooling first before adjusting anything else.

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ChickenPhoYou
Posting Freak
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12-25-2023, 09:07 AM
#2
The latest recorded value is 96, which is the maximum observed so far.
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ChickenPhoYou
12-25-2023, 09:07 AM #2

The latest recorded value is 96, which is the maximum observed so far.

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OskarKludder
Member
76
12-26-2023, 07:23 PM
#3
It reached its maximum at the peak elevation.
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OskarKludder
12-26-2023, 07:23 PM #3

It reached its maximum at the peak elevation.

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joi3000
Junior Member
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01-07-2024, 06:49 PM
#4
Ensure the cooler is properly positioned and touching the IHS. Update the BIOS if necessary to avoid incorrect readings. Verify that the voltage is within an acceptable range.
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joi3000
01-07-2024, 06:49 PM #4

Ensure the cooler is properly positioned and touching the IHS. Update the BIOS if necessary to avoid incorrect readings. Verify that the voltage is within an acceptable range.

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Enderlysen
Junior Member
5
01-07-2024, 07:02 PM
#5
VDD refers to the power supply voltage, typically the main supply voltage for a circuit. A reasonable voltage depends on the component requirements but generally falls between 3.3V and 5V for most digital circuits.
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Enderlysen
01-07-2024, 07:02 PM #5

VDD refers to the power supply voltage, typically the main supply voltage for a circuit. A reasonable voltage depends on the component requirements but generally falls between 3.3V and 5V for most digital circuits.

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Parkour2005
Member
55
01-07-2024, 08:49 PM
#6
VDD refers to the voltage supplied to the CPU. The screenshot displays VID, which is the voltage the CPU asks for, though it's not relevant. You can verify this using hwinfo64.
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Parkour2005
01-07-2024, 08:49 PM #6

VDD refers to the voltage supplied to the CPU. The screenshot displays VID, which is the voltage the CPU asks for, though it's not relevant. You can verify this using hwinfo64.

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ParanoicNoise
Junior Member
7
01-07-2024, 09:53 PM
#7
You have HWiNFO64 installed.
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ParanoicNoise
01-07-2024, 09:53 PM #7

You have HWiNFO64 installed.

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GilPvP
Junior Member
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01-08-2024, 01:27 AM
#8
Didn't catch that message about running CPU Z and taking a screenshot.
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GilPvP
01-08-2024, 01:27 AM #8

Didn't catch that message about running CPU Z and taking a screenshot.

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jellybeansean
Member
164
01-09-2024, 09:39 PM
#9
okay wait
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jellybeansean
01-09-2024, 09:39 PM #9

okay wait

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GoMigs
Senior Member
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01-28-2024, 04:10 PM
#10
Sure, let me clarify my point.
I’m not entirely confident about your understanding.
Could you explain further?
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GoMigs
01-28-2024, 04:10 PM #10

Sure, let me clarify my point.
I’m not entirely confident about your understanding.
Could you explain further?

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