F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Temps de CPU excessifs détectés.

Temps de CPU excessifs détectés.

Temps de CPU excessifs détectés.

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Athame_
Senior Member
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08-19-2016, 02:41 AM
#1
Sorry to hear your experience isn’t going as expected. It sounds like the issue might not be with the hardware itself, but rather something related to the software or settings. Let me know if you'd like help checking any configurations or troubleshooting steps.
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Athame_
08-19-2016, 02:41 AM #1

Sorry to hear your experience isn’t going as expected. It sounds like the issue might not be with the hardware itself, but rather something related to the software or settings. Let me know if you'd like help checking any configurations or troubleshooting steps.

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ubygug
Member
149
08-19-2016, 03:47 AM
#2
I have a case about you.
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ubygug
08-19-2016, 03:47 AM #2

I have a case about you.

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yalex27
Senior Member
461
08-19-2016, 11:44 AM
#3
I've added two fixed-speed fans at the front to ensure adequate airflow. Updated on January 16, 2022 by BlackBate
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yalex27
08-19-2016, 11:44 AM #3

I've added two fixed-speed fans at the front to ensure adequate airflow. Updated on January 16, 2022 by BlackBate

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icedragon0525
Member
142
08-19-2016, 12:37 PM
#4
Remove the temperature gauge and if temperatures drop, the issue lies in the airflow. You might succeed by adjusting the TG setting while ensuring the front panel isn't blocked. Your readings under load remain normal. EDIT: Differences between open and closed enclosures will appear, but significant heat buildup usually indicates airflow blockage or overheating components.
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icedragon0525
08-19-2016, 12:37 PM #4

Remove the temperature gauge and if temperatures drop, the issue lies in the airflow. You might succeed by adjusting the TG setting while ensuring the front panel isn't blocked. Your readings under load remain normal. EDIT: Differences between open and closed enclosures will appear, but significant heat buildup usually indicates airflow blockage or overheating components.

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NALLE_PUH
Member
170
08-19-2016, 03:19 PM
#5
They operate under high static pressure, not like magical fans. This particular setup doesn't allow any airflow.
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NALLE_PUH
08-19-2016, 03:19 PM #5

They operate under high static pressure, not like magical fans. This particular setup doesn't allow any airflow.

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yManoRelax
Junior Member
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08-19-2016, 07:32 PM
#6
During the Prime95 stress test, temperatures reached 94°C. Taking off the side panel reduced the heat to 90°C. The air from the CPU cooler felt either cool or moderately warm, even though the CPU was handling more than enough load for tea. It might relate to mounting pressure or the thermal paste used, but those readings seem typical.
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yManoRelax
08-19-2016, 07:32 PM #6

During the Prime95 stress test, temperatures reached 94°C. Taking off the side panel reduced the heat to 90°C. The air from the CPU cooler felt either cool or moderately warm, even though the CPU was handling more than enough load for tea. It might relate to mounting pressure or the thermal paste used, but those readings seem typical.