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Temperatura do CPU é um fator importante para o desempenho e a saúde do sistema.

Temperatura do CPU é um fator importante para o desempenho e a saúde do sistema.

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bouchermuse
Member
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09-02-2025, 05:30 AM
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Hello, here are the details you provided. The temperatures you're seeing are typical under these conditions. Your CPU stays around 85-95% load with a resting temp of 33-35°C, and the GPU never hits 70°C even at full power. Those numbers aren't unusually high for your setup and the workloads you're running. Just double-check your installation and thermal paste application if you want to see improvements. Let me know if you need more help!
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bouchermuse
09-02-2025, 05:30 AM #1

Hello, here are the details you provided. The temperatures you're seeing are typical under these conditions. Your CPU stays around 85-95% load with a resting temp of 33-35°C, and the GPU never hits 70°C even at full power. Those numbers aren't unusually high for your setup and the workloads you're running. Just double-check your installation and thermal paste application if you want to see improvements. Let me know if you need more help!

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star_gazer_520
Junior Member
12
09-07-2025, 05:23 PM
#2
Your situation isn't ideal for airflow. Consider the Deepcool cc560 Deepcool CC560 ATX Mid Tower Case (R-CC560-BKGAA4-G-1) or the h5 flow NZXT H5 Flow ATX Mid Tower Case (CC-H51FB-01) from PCPartPicker.
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star_gazer_520
09-07-2025, 05:23 PM #2

Your situation isn't ideal for airflow. Consider the Deepcool cc560 Deepcool CC560 ATX Mid Tower Case (R-CC560-BKGAA4-G-1) or the h5 flow NZXT H5 Flow ATX Mid Tower Case (CC-H51FB-01) from PCPartPicker.

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orangehf
Member
76
09-08-2025, 08:50 AM
#3
If you prefer not to invest in the case, simply remove the front panel.
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orangehf
09-08-2025, 08:50 AM #3

If you prefer not to invest in the case, simply remove the front panel.

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sydneyyyyyy
Senior Member
396
09-09-2025, 11:45 AM
#4
Your radiator is directing exhaust flow? If you can, relocate it to the front intake, which may significantly lower CPU temperatures. Your GPU operates at full capacity while the CPU also runs at full load. The GPU will produce substantial heat that flows through your radiator. Placing the radiator in front allows fresh air to pass through; however, because of its large surface and thin profile, the airflow only slightly warms the unit. I frequently watch this video by Bitwit—check the open air card data. CPU temps drop by about 10 degrees when you move the radiator from the rear exhaust to the front intake.
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sydneyyyyyy
09-09-2025, 11:45 AM #4

Your radiator is directing exhaust flow? If you can, relocate it to the front intake, which may significantly lower CPU temperatures. Your GPU operates at full capacity while the CPU also runs at full load. The GPU will produce substantial heat that flows through your radiator. Placing the radiator in front allows fresh air to pass through; however, because of its large surface and thin profile, the airflow only slightly warms the unit. I frequently watch this video by Bitwit—check the open air card data. CPU temps drop by about 10 degrees when you move the radiator from the rear exhaust to the front intake.

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CandyGirl07
Member
54
09-14-2025, 08:07 PM
#5
You might consider ways to reduce CPU heat, though the safe limit is 95°C—staying below that should be fine.
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CandyGirl07
09-14-2025, 08:07 PM #5

You might consider ways to reduce CPU heat, though the safe limit is 95°C—staying below that should be fine.

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Keanei
Member
103
09-15-2025, 01:53 AM
#6
I also gave it a shot. The temperatures stay pretty much the same whether you leave the side panel or front panel off, so it doesn’t seem like that’s the issue. Turning all panels closed pushes the temps up 2 to 5 degrees on both the CPU and GPU. Might be something about the chips themselves?
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Keanei
09-15-2025, 01:53 AM #6

I also gave it a shot. The temperatures stay pretty much the same whether you leave the side panel or front panel off, so it doesn’t seem like that’s the issue. Turning all panels closed pushes the temps up 2 to 5 degrees on both the CPU and GPU. Might be something about the chips themselves?

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Sman4231
Member
113
09-15-2025, 09:59 AM
#7
Inspect the case carefully—it’s a sturdy front panel, which isn’t very useful.
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Sman4231
09-15-2025, 09:59 AM #7

Inspect the case carefully—it’s a sturdy front panel, which isn’t very useful.

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XxAsunaX
Member
54
09-15-2025, 06:20 PM
#8
Have you adjusted the clock speed? Consider trying lower voltage settings with PBO 2.
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XxAsunaX
09-15-2025, 06:20 PM #8

Have you adjusted the clock speed? Consider trying lower voltage settings with PBO 2.

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cole38man
Junior Member
48
09-16-2025, 01:28 AM
#9
I also considered offering that, though it’s important to note F@H is quite sensitive to timing issues. @Jed Nul might not be surprised if your build ends up stable overall but with some weaknesses. Proceed slowly and carefully.
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cole38man
09-16-2025, 01:28 AM #9

I also considered offering that, though it’s important to note F@H is quite sensitive to timing issues. @Jed Nul might not be surprised if your build ends up stable overall but with some weaknesses. Proceed slowly and carefully.

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SpiritClaws
Member
217
09-23-2025, 01:47 PM
#10
The temperatures are a bit high, though not too severe. I’d experiment with the fan curves in your BIOS. Improving airflow is definitely worth it. Keeping separate flow paths for the two primary heat sources helps too. My GPU is drawing power from under the case and then venting out through the rear. The radiator relies on main intakes and exhausts through the top or sides.
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SpiritClaws
09-23-2025, 01:47 PM #10

The temperatures are a bit high, though not too severe. I’d experiment with the fan curves in your BIOS. Improving airflow is definitely worth it. Keeping separate flow paths for the two primary heat sources helps too. My GPU is drawing power from under the case and then venting out through the rear. The radiator relies on main intakes and exhausts through the top or sides.

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