Increased CPU temperatures
Increased CPU temperatures
You're experiencing high CPU temperatures during intense gaming sessions. It seems the stock cooler might not be providing enough cooling for your i3 10105f under heavy load. The temperatures you're seeing—ranging from 70 to 91°C—are quite high, especially when playing demanding games like Far Cry: New Dawn. While the stock cooler works for lighter tasks, it may struggle with sustained high performance. You're right that the 10105 doesn't require a specific cooler, but the current setup isn't optimized for your workload. Consider upgrading to a better cooler or a more powerful one to maintain stable temperatures and improve overall performance.
There are no fans listed for your PC (excluding the CPU fan). Your case is closed.
Dude, if the front panel only has fans, you really need to add one in the back. Also, I’m not sure how well the case is built or where your GPU is placed—keeping it sealed will only make things hotter. In the meantime, leave the case open, play Far Cry again, and see if temperatures drop.
Standard front panel, no exhaust fans or additional fans, and a stock cooler seem appropriate for this configuration. I recommend using a case with genuine fresh air intake to assist hot air exit, possibly supplemented by fans initially.
It seems the issue might be related to insufficient airflow inside the case. I only tried to open it for 40 minutes, and both CPU and GPU temperatures stayed below 71.
For as long as it's not a K processor or anything significantly overclocked, a standard cooler works just fine. The only exception is the Pentium D.
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