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Processing temperature of the chipset

Processing temperature of the chipset

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Slide7
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10-25-2023, 01:41 AM
#11
Your setup is Cooler Master HAF 922, with strong airflow. It includes a 200mm intake, 200mm exhaust, and an additional 120mm for extra cooling.
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Slide7
10-25-2023, 01:41 AM #11

Your setup is Cooler Master HAF 922, with strong airflow. It includes a 200mm intake, 200mm exhaust, and an additional 120mm for extra cooling.

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11-12-2023, 07:47 AM
#12
Confirming the severity of the thermal issue. It seems unusual for a chipset to reach such high temperatures, so let's explore possible causes.
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Chayse_Forever
11-12-2023, 07:47 AM #12

Confirming the severity of the thermal issue. It seems unusual for a chipset to reach such high temperatures, so let's explore possible causes.

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Yolo_Jake_GG
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11-12-2023, 09:18 AM
#13
The issue is that my finger can't stay on the heatsink longer than a second, which confirms the problem and causes the computer to slow down.
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Yolo_Jake_GG
11-12-2023, 09:18 AM #13

The issue is that my finger can't stay on the heatsink longer than a second, which confirms the problem and causes the computer to slow down.

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Paracacia
Junior Member
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11-14-2023, 03:03 PM
#14
Try resetting the BIOS and observe the outcome. Others might have useful suggestions.
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Paracacia
11-14-2023, 03:03 PM #14

Try resetting the BIOS and observe the outcome. Others might have useful suggestions.

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Geocentric
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11-16-2023, 01:19 AM
#15
Bios is the newest version. I believe I should purchase an i7 and a fresh motherboard since my i3 and current board aren't worth maintaining.
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Geocentric
11-16-2023, 01:19 AM #15

Bios is the newest version. I believe I should purchase an i7 and a fresh motherboard since my i3 and current board aren't worth maintaining.

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MrSteve200
Junior Member
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11-16-2023, 05:24 AM
#16
That’s one approach, but Haswell is outdated and damaged. Often I just swap parts since fixing a faulty component is simpler than diagnosing the issue. Or dealing with a vehicle.
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MrSteve200
11-16-2023, 05:24 AM #16

That’s one approach, but Haswell is outdated and damaged. Often I just swap parts since fixing a faulty component is simpler than diagnosing the issue. Or dealing with a vehicle.

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BunnyTeam1234
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11-17-2023, 01:57 AM
#17
I adore the 4th generation Intel chips. My cousin owns a Z87 board, and I discovered an i7-4790K priced at 150 euros—definitely worth purchasing.
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BunnyTeam1234
11-17-2023, 01:57 AM #17

I adore the 4th generation Intel chips. My cousin owns a Z87 board, and I discovered an i7-4790K priced at 150 euros—definitely worth purchasing.

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dt118lw
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11-20-2023, 04:32 AM
#18
As long as your processor isn’t an i5, and you push it to higher speeds, performance should be solid.
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dt118lw
11-20-2023, 04:32 AM #18

As long as your processor isn’t an i5, and you push it to higher speeds, performance should be solid.

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daned33
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11-22-2023, 04:18 AM
#19
Why no i5??
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daned33
11-22-2023, 04:18 AM #19

Why no i5??

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pspsmith1998
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11-22-2023, 05:19 AM
#20
For gaming purposes, you should look for a processor with hyperthreading on a 4-core chip. Otherwise, any processor should suffice.
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pspsmith1998
11-22-2023, 05:19 AM #20

For gaming purposes, you should look for a processor with hyperthreading on a 4-core chip. Otherwise, any processor should suffice.

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