F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Yes, the voltages are within safe limits and temperatures are normal.

Yes, the voltages are within safe limits and temperatures are normal.

Yes, the voltages are within safe limits and temperatures are normal.

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jonleflar
Member
181
10-06-2025, 05:17 AM
#1
These readings seem reasonable, but I'm not entirely sure if they fit your cooling setup. What do you think about my temperatures? Spider-Man... 4K, detailed textures, high settings. Running at full 100 FPS... CPU usage is around 50 to 65% on average, with a peak of 70%. GPU stays near 73-75%, maxing out at 76%. Unless I switch to a more aggressive fan curve, it usually holds under 68% at 100% load. Cooling system is handling it well—usually around 65°C at 68% speed. Cod MW... 2K, high performance, 200 FPS plus. CPU stays normal, about 55-65%, max spike at 73%. GPU averages 73-75%, max 76. Unless I push overclocking, temps stay low—around 65°C most of the time. Cod MW... 2K, high load... 150 FPS cap needed. Monitor is 144Hz unless I enable overclock, then it hits 155Hz. CPU usage is around 55-65%, max spike 73%. GPU stays at 65-68°C. With aggressive GPU fan settings, it rarely goes above 55°C on the GPU side. Gaming temps are generally between 58-66°C, with spikes up to 75-78°C under heavy load (usually on hot days or when heating is on). Usually around 75-77°C max with 90% CPU usage. For example, with high fan curves, I rarely exceed 55°C on the GPU. When I cap FPS, it drops to about 2K with 150 FPS limits. Monitor temps are 144Hz unless overclocking, pushing up to 155Hz. CPU usage averages 53-64%, max spike 69-72%. GPU stays around 63-65°C. If I use the high GPU fan curve, it never exceeds 55°C. Gaming temps hover between 58-66°C, with occasional spikes to 70-75°C during intense tasks like anti-virus or boost modes. Coolant temperatures are typically 28-31°C, with a peak of around 33°C for AIO systems. I might see a spike up to 74°C, but usually not beyond 75-78°C at 80% load. This setup seems capable for demanding workloads, though long-term chip health depends on usage patterns.
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jonleflar
10-06-2025, 05:17 AM #1

These readings seem reasonable, but I'm not entirely sure if they fit your cooling setup. What do you think about my temperatures? Spider-Man... 4K, detailed textures, high settings. Running at full 100 FPS... CPU usage is around 50 to 65% on average, with a peak of 70%. GPU stays near 73-75%, maxing out at 76%. Unless I switch to a more aggressive fan curve, it usually holds under 68% at 100% load. Cooling system is handling it well—usually around 65°C at 68% speed. Cod MW... 2K, high performance, 200 FPS plus. CPU stays normal, about 55-65%, max spike at 73%. GPU averages 73-75%, max 76. Unless I push overclocking, temps stay low—around 65°C most of the time. Cod MW... 2K, high load... 150 FPS cap needed. Monitor is 144Hz unless I enable overclock, then it hits 155Hz. CPU usage is around 55-65%, max spike 73%. GPU stays at 65-68°C. With aggressive GPU fan settings, it rarely goes above 55°C on the GPU side. Gaming temps are generally between 58-66°C, with spikes up to 75-78°C under heavy load (usually on hot days or when heating is on). Usually around 75-77°C max with 90% CPU usage. For example, with high fan curves, I rarely exceed 55°C on the GPU. When I cap FPS, it drops to about 2K with 150 FPS limits. Monitor temps are 144Hz unless overclocking, pushing up to 155Hz. CPU usage averages 53-64%, max spike 69-72%. GPU stays around 63-65°C. If I use the high GPU fan curve, it never exceeds 55°C. Gaming temps hover between 58-66°C, with occasional spikes to 70-75°C during intense tasks like anti-virus or boost modes. Coolant temperatures are typically 28-31°C, with a peak of around 33°C for AIO systems. I might see a spike up to 74°C, but usually not beyond 75-78°C at 80% load. This setup seems capable for demanding workloads, though long-term chip health depends on usage patterns.

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Logan22Bengals
Junior Member
10
10-06-2025, 05:32 AM
#2
Lower your voltage on the CPU, it could cause more damage than help with that amount. For optimal performance, aim for around 1.4V with a VCore GPU temperature. You might want to make the fan curve steeper and try a more conductive thermal paste—some people say NH-T1 or NH-T2 work better.
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Logan22Bengals
10-06-2025, 05:32 AM #2

Lower your voltage on the CPU, it could cause more damage than help with that amount. For optimal performance, aim for around 1.4V with a VCore GPU temperature. You might want to make the fan curve steeper and try a more conductive thermal paste—some people say NH-T1 or NH-T2 work better.

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CastDatRod
Member
69
10-14-2025, 12:38 AM
#3
It's the standard voltage at full CPU performance, typically ranging from 1.1 to 1.3. I haven't adjusted any settings myself—it follows the manufacturer's default values.
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CastDatRod
10-14-2025, 12:38 AM #3

It's the standard voltage at full CPU performance, typically ranging from 1.1 to 1.3. I haven't adjusted any settings myself—it follows the manufacturer's default values.

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Jem01
Member
80
10-16-2025, 07:26 AM
#4
Lower the voltage first, then apply a negative offset.
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Jem01
10-16-2025, 07:26 AM #4

Lower the voltage first, then apply a negative offset.

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GauthierJ
Junior Member
21
10-16-2025, 08:20 AM
#5
Perhaps I misunderstood the information on the HWMonitor. On the CPU side, Z shows the core voltage is significantly lower, with the highest reading around 1.3 volts.
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GauthierJ
10-16-2025, 08:20 AM #5

Perhaps I misunderstood the information on the HWMonitor. On the CPU side, Z shows the core voltage is significantly lower, with the highest reading around 1.3 volts.

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Juan2610
Posting Freak
875
10-17-2025, 10:11 AM
#6
No, I don't have any information about an air cooler.
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Juan2610
10-17-2025, 10:11 AM #6

No, I don't have any information about an air cooler.

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mccoop03
Posting Freak
910
10-30-2025, 05:05 PM
#7
No liquid, idle 24 to 26 hours at 35°C. Typical gaming temps range 55 to 65°C. Intensive games require about 80 CPU usage plus. Spikes to 74°C during peak. Full CPU at 100%. At 5Hz it's 78 to 79°C. Prime95 completed after 6 hours of maximum stress. 82 to 84°C.
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mccoop03
10-30-2025, 05:05 PM #7

No liquid, idle 24 to 26 hours at 35°C. Typical gaming temps range 55 to 65°C. Intensive games require about 80 CPU usage plus. Spikes to 74°C during peak. Full CPU at 100%. At 5Hz it's 78 to 79°C. Prime95 completed after 6 hours of maximum stress. 82 to 84°C.

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1zambos
Member
188
11-05-2025, 05:25 PM
#8
Attempt to recreate the thermal paste and install it on the CPU.
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1zambos
11-05-2025, 05:25 PM #8

Attempt to recreate the thermal paste and install it on the CPU.

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FlameSquid32
Senior Member
501
11-05-2025, 08:26 PM
#9
No, the temperatures aren't that severe.
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FlameSquid32
11-05-2025, 08:26 PM #9

No, the temperatures aren't that severe.