That sounds like a tough spot you're in right now.
That sounds like a tough spot you're in right now.
Uhm, I don't know about the CPU or the thermals. I'm not sure how to reach those settings. For everything else, maybe I can do it through device manager? Should I go to their website and look for an "update all" option? Or should I check if there are specific updates on their site so that I stay up to date?
Hi sorry to ask this kinda silly question but... is your monitor plugged into the back of the GTX 1650, or did you plug the monitor into the computer's main power supply port?
I think my screen is plugged into the 1650. There is also an HDMI cable going from the 1650 to my TV, which connects to the motherboard. It might be important, but I usually use this monitor. The TV port on that motherboard only works sometimes.
Wow. They didn't even give me software to read that stuff. Open up Hwinfo and look for Sensors Only mode again. The thermals are right there if you find the sensors with a thermometer next to them. If they don't have an update all option, I've already shown you which ones you need to install.
What's going on? I'm asking about those numbers, which show up to be the highest temperatures for both places when measured in degrees Celsius.
Yeah, Celcius sorry. No, that wasn't the highest numbers. They're now at about sixty-five degrees for the CPU, but the GPU is at thirty. Sorry for getting this messy, thanks for helping me. Is there a way to get a steady median temperature, or will it keep changing? I registered my PC on DELL and am updating drivers and then all the stuff you said, as well.