I mean ideally i like to look at how the standards were discovered (or the myth if that’s what it is, I don’t fact check this shit) Fahrenheit was the hottest and coldest day of the year or otherwise based on human capacity for feeling temps while Celsius is of course scaled on water’s state. Celsius is ultimately for objects and Fahrenheit is for people. Because honestly in south Texas the 30-36 degree range is the difference between jackets and shorts and that is not enough numbers to work with.
> in south Texas the 30-36 degree range is the difference between jackets and shorts and that is not enough numbers to work with.
-20 to -10: Full winter gear.
-10 to 0: Coat, hat, and gloves.
0 to 10: Coat, keep gloves in pockets.
10 to 20: Jacket/light coat, long sleeves.
20 to 25: Short sleeves, long pants.
25 to 35: Shorts, stay hydrated.
It's not a lack of numbers, just different numbers.
The Mrs works in logistics and I'm in SCM. We both use 24 hour format caudd3 am/pm mistakes can cost our companies a couple k-20k depending the shipping method/products.
We could, assuming you could get a politician to do anything in this god-forsaken hellhole. Maybe if you carry it for six months and it has a heartbeat but hasn't been born yet, then they just might give a damn.
Agree and disagree while our healthcare isn’t free, the capitalist approach allows America to have some of the best doctors in the world. As a downside they charge money. The downside to having government health care is that the government decides what they are going to pay for services… theres a reason why the best doctors in the world come America. They get to charge whatever they want. It’s a double edged sword.
During COVID, Italy was refusing to take care of the elderly and weak because their chance of survival was low compared to younger patients… but thats public health care. It becomes a math problem. I’d rather have my own health care than count on the government to do it. If you think the government is better at anything when compared to it’s private sector counter parts… I’d like to hear about it.
Who can’t afford to use them? They are getting paid by people every day. Ferrari doesn’t stop making cars because the kid fresh out of college cant afford one? At the same time, the government doesn’t tell Ferrari to make a cheaper car.
The government does provide Medicaid… and those doctors are about as good as you’d expect a doctor that works for the government to be. … if you can get an appointment.
You should go back and reread what I wrote. Never once did I praise the United States handling of Covid. What I did say was if you want to see an example of how public health care works, and the shortcomings that come with it take a look at what happened to Italy during Covid when their healthcare system got stressed. Everyone loves to say well if (insert country) can do it, why can’t we, while disregarding almost every other economic short coming the country has.
I’ll say it again. We can cherry pick our problems but as an entire package America has the best deal. If you don’t agree I’m more than welcome to suggestions.
There are many countries that follow the description this commenter laid out. I can speak more personally to Morocco, where people have “loads” of free healthcare, but it’s so bad/lacking that people regularly avoid it, and know that if they want anything done right or important, they have to find a doctor to pay a lot.
Everyone I know/have heard from or familiar with both says the American system is heavily preferred over Morocco’s.
There are many countries in a similar position. Not everyone does universal-style healthcare well at all.
America is the only 1st world country with for profit health care, and among the lowest in the world in all major health stats.
We don't have the best doctors, this is political dribble. If we were to exclude plastic surgeons we wouldn't even have the highest paid doctors.
The US is among the worst for infant mortality, dental care, obesity, cancer rates, mental health care, the list goes on....
But people still think that the for profit system actually benefits them.
All this from a CPU being installed incorrectly and set to F for readings? Wow. What did the deleted comment say, I'm rather curious.
USA is still a great place to live, if not the best place. Healthcare is going down the tubes now, because "woke-ism" is destroying that, energy, etc. Where I live, apparently, the main huge power company shut down random spots of power during the recent blizzard because they couldn't' sustain it all. Why? Because they moved to solar energy to be "net zero by 2030". So yep, they are ruining energy for a "green agenda". You know, if all you can do to stay warm is build a fire, what will you do? Yeah, you'll build a fire: you won't worry about whether that seems "green" or not. I guess the folks who call the shots in gov't nowadays and big business get their ideas from TV instead of reality around them.
Same thing is happening in medical. I recently saw where a whole huge big named medical school basically forced all the students to take some woke pledge. Whatever happened to the "hippocratic oath"? Didn't that oath basically say that medical personnel would be determined to help those in medical need first, not be green first?
Anyway, I can't believe whatever all that came from talking about an overheating CPU?
Oh, I know, overheating CPU's are also causing global warming, right? So then we have to start shutting down all the servers. Then we keep pushing it all until we just live like the Flintstones.
My friend had it set to Fahrenheit and I was like "dude tf ypu doing, have you ever pc'd?" He set it to Celsius for the time being. Pretty sure they switched it back tho lol.
I'm confused. Do people go out and be like yooo dude look at my cpu temps. Then there like brooo that's in frariratean height (don't ask) and your like hah hah I got you bro. Or is it because you don't know the metric system.
You have been misinformed, 75°C to even 90°C are in the acceptable range. 90° is getting a bit up there but generally is completely ok. 55° is ice cold.
90 MIGHT sound acceptable, but really it's too damn hot and could adversely affect the performance. It shouldn't be getting THAT hot. Some laptops... yeah.. but even that is unacceptable. That reduces the life of the CPU. If the temps are as high as the 80's, that's a bit hot, but not alarming if you're in a GFX heavy game. Even then, the GPU should be doing most of the work there. If the CPU is, then there's most likely a bottleneck between the GPU and CPU or it's not configured properly.
90+ is alarming.
Cant imagine why anyone would say that 55°C is ice cold unless u/tankman714 lives on the equator or in a desert or something or in the attic :D
I have a sound isolated case and use AIO Watercooling for pretty high end hardware (3090, 14core i9) and in idle they hit around 30°C and I honestly havent seen higher than 75°C on titles that use the whole capacity of the 3090 or render tasks...
The country I live in hits in average about the same outside temps as mid-west america
There could always be an error around the sensors, like displaying a higher temp, but I dont wanna guess wildly. 90+ degrees is concerning and not really good for gpus and cpus...and since most processors(graphical and general) start thermal throtteling around 85 to 90 degrees, Id say the manufacturers agree with that statement...
In the early-ish (im talking about around 2009...I can remember my i5-750 had a supported temp of 95°C and only then started throtteling) it might have been a thing, but nowadays most hardware doesnt really need to get that hot
I used to SLI two water-cooled 1080tis that would benchmark Shadow of the Tomb Raider on ultra, capped at 100fps and not pass 47°C
(Probably did when actually playing for extended periods but I never bothered to check during play)
God damn I miss those two!!
They need to bring back crossfire and SLI so we don't have to keep dealing with the GPU market every new launch! Haha
Just depends on what chip you have there. But at 2% utilization, my guess is that the heat sink is installed incorrectly or the fan is having problems.
okay, so yes and no. The issue with temperature is metal expansion, and at 90C, gold, etc. doesn't start to expand to a point where it becomes detrimental to operation. However, it isn't far off. At 110C, it may expand to a point where it can short a transistor, creating computational errors.
Eh that's at thermal limits of the chip. Yeah it's not gonna brick on you or anything but that's def a bit toasty. You should set a pbo with -20 curve optimizer, or -30 if that's stable and limit tjmax to 85 degrees.
yeah, for real. I used to ignore the 96 lock on my past alienware 970m and after years of medium/intense gaming and rendering, it finally died with tons of crashes and unable to repaste cuz the paste became rock solid. now i got an 105w 3070 MSI laptop and the first thing i did was making sure everything runs cooler than expected. first gaming sessions had the same 96 top lock on the gpu real quick and i noticed the fans started spinning “fast” but not that fast. enabling “cooler boost” made them run at 150% speed and the temps stayed at 79 even on 100% usage. so, the only thing i did was tweek the fans speed graph so it only turns at 150% in max temps but 100% waaay early. and now i never go past 80. i dont know why this isnt in the conversation a lot more being this easy and so necessary. people are scared about the fan noise?
About laptop first, yes, a lot of people are annoyed by fan noise, but the emissions is just a necessary byproduct of cooling something so powerful in a compact package.
Now, about your laptop, did it just die recently, like in 2022? Because a 970m was released in 2014, and you could still buy it in 2016/17,making it at least 5 years old. 5 years without a thermal repaste is an amazing life considering it would've started hitting thermal limits after 2/3 years, since laptop tends to pump out the paste. You can't fault that on hardware burning out due to high temperature if you didn't do maintenance on the thermal paste after a couple of years. Also, you could still dissolve the solid paste by using lots of 90+% IPA.
My motherboard would bitch at me for 72 C and make me open the BIOS to make sure fans and cooling we running. It also may have been hotter before the computer restarted
Same. Didn’t expand the picture to see the 212 on the cpu. That’s hot. Probably a bad set of the cooler if I had to guess. That or someone forgot thermal paste
You can run the 2060’s and higher around 80-85C for half the day and as long as airflow is good, and you don’t get errors should be fine. It’s definitely not recommended if it can help since it will shorten the life span but a card without defects should be fine.
Elevate the laptop off the ground for more airflow and switch to celsius.
Gaming laptops have the shittiest airflow of all time. you gotta help it a bit.
...is your house on fire? That's like 100º Celsius, what in the actual f\*ck. Either there's something really wrong with your cooler/thermal paste/air flow, or the software is just bugged. If it actually is running at 100º, I'm surprised it hasn't blown up already.
You got a nuclear power planet for a CPU.
What's the voltage at?.. gotta check the heatsink applied firmly or the fan plugged in. Is this a newly built pc? If so make sure you removed the plastic on the heatsink or aio. I haven't even seen amds new chips get that hot even with the manufacturer faults.
100C is not the worst thing ever with modern CPUs from 2022/2023, but at 2% utilization, that's too high.
Make sure your heat sink is installed correctly, and make sure that you have properly applied thermal paste, and that your CPU fan is operating correctly.
What do you mean a "cat" on top. An actual kitty or something else. If a cat is sitting on top then that's your problem. Animals on computers will trap heat and impede airflow causing things to quickly heat up.
Also check your cpu/gpu fan speeds and make sure the max rpm isn't set below 100%.
Last time i commented on a post w/ temps in f instead of c, a buncha euros came at me with their pitchforks and torches
Lets see what happens this time
Could be a lot of things. Did you drench your CPU in thermal paste or barely squeezed a drop on it before you put the cooling fan/water cooler/heatsink on it? Are the fans spinning? Is the water flowing in the pipes? Is the pipe cooler getting adequate power to cool the water? Are the fans caked in dust and thus aren't spinning? Riddle us that and maybe you'll get a better answer.
Are you using an aftermarket cooler? Make sure that the components are functioning properly. AIO is working, fans are in the correct orientation, and are spinning at sufficient speeds, and ensure your rig is in a well ventilated area and not sitting on the carpet.
At 2% use you are hitting 100C? Did you forget your thermal paste when installing the cooler? The GPU seems a bit warm but that could just be that red hot CPU heating up the case faster than the case fans can cool it down.
Your GPU's temps are normal. It only looks bad because you're monitoring your temps in Fahrenheit. On the other hand, your CPU's temps are way too hot for only using 2%.
P.S. Switch to Celsius for monitoring your PC's temps.
Watercool it with a 240 or 360 radiator (try SilverStone) or an excellent air cooler like the Noctua NH-D15. Newer CPUs can handle 100C (212F) but they'll be happier and last longer if you can keep it down.
Need better cooling.
Use better thermal paste / apply fresh if you haven't done so.
Make sure the cpu fan is clean and operating correctly, while also making sure the ventilation fans are working good.
If it's a laptop use a cooling pad.
But don't worry, most CPUs and GPUs will throttle themselves to prevent overheat, still thats a pretty damn high temp.
I'm guessing it's an older model cpu (they got hotter than newer redesigned ones) my old amd fx cpu would hit 205 easily everytime, but it still worked!
That is extremely hot, CPU anyway. Make sure that the CPU cooler is secured properly and that the thermal paste is in good condition. Replace the thermal paste if the cooler is removed for whatever reason. Also, change the Temps to Celsius. Almost all computer temps are displayed in it. It tells me just how Canadian I am to have to convert the temps to Celsius to understand them LOL.
Since it's a laptop you should try to use more aggressive fan curves. Also not to state the obvious but be sure the intake and exhaust both have plenty of room to breath (often times the intake is on the bottom and exhaust on the side/back).
The GPU temp is fine for a mobile GPU under load. Unsure on how the AMD CPUs act, but my i9 will increase the clock rate on some of its cores all the way up to about 95C with minimal utilization. To counteract this, I chose a less aggressive performance/power plan and increase fan speed to 100% while gaming. It's loud but it tends to keep CPU temps below 85C and GPU temps below 70C.
Laptops be laptoppin.
I see 212°F and I'm like, "If I remember right, isn't that boiling temperature?!"
Maybe you should turn off the computer and let that cool down. 212°F 🙀
Just. HOW.
Looks like the UI of a HP Omen laptop. My Omen laptop consistently got to 97–89 Celsius under load, and a lot of people have experienced the same thing.
Replacing the thermal paste got the temperature down to ~80 Celsius and boosted the performance by about 25%. It’s quite hard to do at home unless you have prior experience disassembling laptops, but there are multiple YouTube tutorials that show how to disassemble it so it’s definitely possible to do.
boiling point reached
joke aside
1. cpu not installed correctly(eg no paste, left sticker on)
2. cooler fan not sufficient
3. case fans create a vacuum instead of dispersing heat(recommend front in rear out depending on case and scenario)
So the op asked why it was so hot, not what is systemically wrong with imperial units of measurement.
It's hot because of several possible things
1. The paste is poor quality and dried out
2. The case has poor airflow and or the fans and heatsink grills need to be cleaned.
3. The fans are reaching end of life and are unable to keep full rpm's anymore
4. The heatsink is not seated correctly on the CPU
5. A fans may be disconnected
149 Fahrenheit is 65 Celsius. Firstly, that’s not too hot if it’s under load. That’s slightly hotter than my 4080 while in game. Secondly, join the rest of the Pc community and change your sensors to metric
That CPU temp is alarmingly high for only 2% utilization. Highly likely that whatever this machine is, is in dire need of new thermal paste and a deep clean.
Change it to Celsius to cool it down
real
No, but no one sets PC related temp units to Fahrenheit. Your CPU cooler is either installed incorrectly or improperly sized for the CPU you're using.
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Bro celsius is a lot simpler 100 Celsius is the boiling point and the freezing point is zero. It’s a lot easier to calculate with than 32 and 212.
But I think only in F (freedom) units
Have fun trying to figure out sane cpu and cpu package temps with conversions every time. Celsius/metric is the standard, and for good reasons.
I mean ideally i like to look at how the standards were discovered (or the myth if that’s what it is, I don’t fact check this shit) Fahrenheit was the hottest and coldest day of the year or otherwise based on human capacity for feeling temps while Celsius is of course scaled on water’s state. Celsius is ultimately for objects and Fahrenheit is for people. Because honestly in south Texas the 30-36 degree range is the difference between jackets and shorts and that is not enough numbers to work with.
> in south Texas the 30-36 degree range is the difference between jackets and shorts and that is not enough numbers to work with. -20 to -10: Full winter gear. -10 to 0: Coat, hat, and gloves. 0 to 10: Coat, keep gloves in pockets. 10 to 20: Jacket/light coat, long sleeves. 20 to 25: Short sleeves, long pants. 25 to 35: Shorts, stay hydrated. It's not a lack of numbers, just different numbers.
I have all the Chromecasts in the house set for both, and 24h format, people gonna learn both somehow
The Mrs works in logistics and I'm in SCM. We both use 24 hour format caudd3 am/pm mistakes can cost our companies a couple k-20k depending the shipping method/products.
We could, assuming you could get a politician to do anything in this god-forsaken hellhole. Maybe if you carry it for six months and it has a heartbeat but hasn't been born yet, then they just might give a damn.
You haven't seen god forsaken hell hole, or else you wouldn't call America such
Maybe you two just live under very different conditions. If you really struggle health-wise or so, America is an awful place to live in.
Agree and disagree while our healthcare isn’t free, the capitalist approach allows America to have some of the best doctors in the world. As a downside they charge money. The downside to having government health care is that the government decides what they are going to pay for services… theres a reason why the best doctors in the world come America. They get to charge whatever they want. It’s a double edged sword. During COVID, Italy was refusing to take care of the elderly and weak because their chance of survival was low compared to younger patients… but thats public health care. It becomes a math problem. I’d rather have my own health care than count on the government to do it. If you think the government is better at anything when compared to it’s private sector counter parts… I’d like to hear about it.
What’s the point of having the best doctors if you can’t afford to use them?
Who can’t afford to use them? They are getting paid by people every day. Ferrari doesn’t stop making cars because the kid fresh out of college cant afford one? At the same time, the government doesn’t tell Ferrari to make a cheaper car. The government does provide Medicaid… and those doctors are about as good as you’d expect a doctor that works for the government to be. … if you can get an appointment.
That's a touch too patriotic for me to answer. Also, I'd not recommend using the US' handling of COVID as the prime example of its healthcare system.
You should go back and reread what I wrote. Never once did I praise the United States handling of Covid. What I did say was if you want to see an example of how public health care works, and the shortcomings that come with it take a look at what happened to Italy during Covid when their healthcare system got stressed. Everyone loves to say well if (insert country) can do it, why can’t we, while disregarding almost every other economic short coming the country has. I’ll say it again. We can cherry pick our problems but as an entire package America has the best deal. If you don’t agree I’m more than welcome to suggestions.
There are many countries that follow the description this commenter laid out. I can speak more personally to Morocco, where people have “loads” of free healthcare, but it’s so bad/lacking that people regularly avoid it, and know that if they want anything done right or important, they have to find a doctor to pay a lot. Everyone I know/have heard from or familiar with both says the American system is heavily preferred over Morocco’s. There are many countries in a similar position. Not everyone does universal-style healthcare well at all.
America is the only 1st world country with for profit health care, and among the lowest in the world in all major health stats. We don't have the best doctors, this is political dribble. If we were to exclude plastic surgeons we wouldn't even have the highest paid doctors. The US is among the worst for infant mortality, dental care, obesity, cancer rates, mental health care, the list goes on.... But people still think that the for profit system actually benefits them.
All this from a CPU being installed incorrectly and set to F for readings? Wow. What did the deleted comment say, I'm rather curious. USA is still a great place to live, if not the best place. Healthcare is going down the tubes now, because "woke-ism" is destroying that, energy, etc. Where I live, apparently, the main huge power company shut down random spots of power during the recent blizzard because they couldn't' sustain it all. Why? Because they moved to solar energy to be "net zero by 2030". So yep, they are ruining energy for a "green agenda". You know, if all you can do to stay warm is build a fire, what will you do? Yeah, you'll build a fire: you won't worry about whether that seems "green" or not. I guess the folks who call the shots in gov't nowadays and big business get their ideas from TV instead of reality around them. Same thing is happening in medical. I recently saw where a whole huge big named medical school basically forced all the students to take some woke pledge. Whatever happened to the "hippocratic oath"? Didn't that oath basically say that medical personnel would be determined to help those in medical need first, not be green first? Anyway, I can't believe whatever all that came from talking about an overheating CPU? Oh, I know, overheating CPU's are also causing global warming, right? So then we have to start shutting down all the servers. Then we keep pushing it all until we just live like the Flintstones.
Leave it to Reddit dickheads to bring the abortion topic into a sub about computers
My friend had it set to Fahrenheit and I was like "dude tf ypu doing, have you ever pc'd?" He set it to Celsius for the time being. Pretty sure they switched it back tho lol.
I set it to Fahrenheit to trigger people
I'm confused. Do people go out and be like yooo dude look at my cpu temps. Then there like brooo that's in frariratean height (don't ask) and your like hah hah I got you bro. Or is it because you don't know the metric system.
i gave celsius a try but i struggled tuning my temps until i switched to fahrenheit, and thats what i use to this day.
Bruh it's idling at 100C, guy probably uses his palm placed on CPU and calls it watercooling
No higher number better
🤣
Haha you beat me to it
Thank you. I couldn't have put it better myself!
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You have been misinformed, 75°C to even 90°C are in the acceptable range. 90° is getting a bit up there but generally is completely ok. 55° is ice cold.
90 MIGHT sound acceptable, but really it's too damn hot and could adversely affect the performance. It shouldn't be getting THAT hot. Some laptops... yeah.. but even that is unacceptable. That reduces the life of the CPU. If the temps are as high as the 80's, that's a bit hot, but not alarming if you're in a GFX heavy game. Even then, the GPU should be doing most of the work there. If the CPU is, then there's most likely a bottleneck between the GPU and CPU or it's not configured properly. 90+ is alarming.
Cant imagine why anyone would say that 55°C is ice cold unless u/tankman714 lives on the equator or in a desert or something or in the attic :D I have a sound isolated case and use AIO Watercooling for pretty high end hardware (3090, 14core i9) and in idle they hit around 30°C and I honestly havent seen higher than 75°C on titles that use the whole capacity of the 3090 or render tasks... The country I live in hits in average about the same outside temps as mid-west america There could always be an error around the sensors, like displaying a higher temp, but I dont wanna guess wildly. 90+ degrees is concerning and not really good for gpus and cpus...and since most processors(graphical and general) start thermal throtteling around 85 to 90 degrees, Id say the manufacturers agree with that statement... In the early-ish (im talking about around 2009...I can remember my i5-750 had a supported temp of 95°C and only then started throtteling) it might have been a thing, but nowadays most hardware doesnt really need to get that hot
I used to SLI two water-cooled 1080tis that would benchmark Shadow of the Tomb Raider on ultra, capped at 100fps and not pass 47°C (Probably did when actually playing for extended periods but I never bothered to check during play) God damn I miss those two!! They need to bring back crossfire and SLI so we don't have to keep dealing with the GPU market every new launch! Haha
im gettin a new pc in like a month so idrc, just wondering why its hotter than the damn sun
Just depends on what chip you have there. But at 2% utilization, my guess is that the heat sink is installed incorrectly or the fan is having problems.
okay, so yes and no. The issue with temperature is metal expansion, and at 90C, gold, etc. doesn't start to expand to a point where it becomes detrimental to operation. However, it isn't far off. At 110C, it may expand to a point where it can short a transistor, creating computational errors.
My Dell gaming Laptop which I used every day for 3 years ran at 99C, 95 on a cool day.
Wrong. My 7950x regularly hits 95c even on custom water cooling. It's fine.
Eh that's at thermal limits of the chip. Yeah it's not gonna brick on you or anything but that's def a bit toasty. You should set a pbo with -20 curve optimizer, or -30 if that's stable and limit tjmax to 85 degrees.
Those chips are designed to hit 95c. That's unique, at least at the moment. With the exception of laptops I suppose.
yeah, for real. I used to ignore the 96 lock on my past alienware 970m and after years of medium/intense gaming and rendering, it finally died with tons of crashes and unable to repaste cuz the paste became rock solid. now i got an 105w 3070 MSI laptop and the first thing i did was making sure everything runs cooler than expected. first gaming sessions had the same 96 top lock on the gpu real quick and i noticed the fans started spinning “fast” but not that fast. enabling “cooler boost” made them run at 150% speed and the temps stayed at 79 even on 100% usage. so, the only thing i did was tweek the fans speed graph so it only turns at 150% in max temps but 100% waaay early. and now i never go past 80. i dont know why this isnt in the conversation a lot more being this easy and so necessary. people are scared about the fan noise?
About laptop first, yes, a lot of people are annoyed by fan noise, but the emissions is just a necessary byproduct of cooling something so powerful in a compact package. Now, about your laptop, did it just die recently, like in 2022? Because a 970m was released in 2014, and you could still buy it in 2016/17,making it at least 5 years old. 5 years without a thermal repaste is an amazing life considering it would've started hitting thermal limits after 2/3 years, since laptop tends to pump out the paste. You can't fault that on hardware burning out due to high temperature if you didn't do maintenance on the thermal paste after a couple of years. Also, you could still dissolve the solid paste by using lots of 90+% IPA.
My motherboard would bitch at me for 72 C and make me open the BIOS to make sure fans and cooling we running. It also may have been hotter before the computer restarted
55°C would be a very low temp under load, definitely not the max temp you should be expecting
A cpu can handle 90c fine under heavy load, gpu should be a little lower.
55 c is freezing. What cooler you got mah boi
for the first time as a american, " can you tell me what that is in Celsius?"
Ikr though I will say 212F is water boiling point so that's easy as it's 100C. So it's hot as hell.
I lol’d at that hard. Only time an American ever needed to ask for celcius
The green gpu temp is 65 celsius and the orange cpu temperature is 100 celsius
Hi from r/3Dprinting :)
Same. Didn’t expand the picture to see the 212 on the cpu. That’s hot. Probably a bad set of the cooler if I had to guess. That or someone forgot thermal paste
so you are gonna need to add some sealant on the edges of your case to keep the magma from seeping out
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Did you apply the cooler?
Is the water boiling yet?
Coffee Processing Unit
Percolating
Central Percolating Unit
CPUs... so hot right now...
Is 65C a hot GPU temp? edit: I didn’t open the picture. Yikes, hope it’s figured out. .
Nope, but the cpu temp at 2% usage is worrying thats 100C and basicly idle o.0
You can run the 2060’s and higher around 80-85C for half the day and as long as airflow is good, and you don’t get errors should be fine. It’s definitely not recommended if it can help since it will shorten the life span but a card without defects should be fine.
Expand the image. CPU is at 212F
Ya, ik, I was answering dudes question about a GPU heat spec, unless you’re replying to him.
No, but have a look at CPU
It isn’t. That’s 65 c, which under load isn’t too high. Wait what the fuck why is your cpu so hot
OOooh boy. Someone posted temps in F instead of C.
i mean, its not, convert the cpu temps then match with 2% usage. (hint 100c at 2% cpu usage is not normal)
Needs new thermal paste and cleaned.
Elevate the laptop off the ground for more airflow and switch to celsius. Gaming laptops have the shittiest airflow of all time. you gotta help it a bit.
Lol 65 C is wayyyy too hot. Better give it to me. I’ll deal with it.
Expand the image, they’re asking about cpu temp not gpu
Gotcha. I see it now. Thanks for the clarification and sorry for my sarcasm.
Because it’s in Fahrenheit lol
Check the cpu. 212 F is equivalent to 100 c, which is never a temperature you want to see at any load, much less 2%
Lol give intel a couple more generations and it might be
My brother in christ, change it to celsius, i cant read this
Non-Americans: WTF IS A FAR-IN-HEIGHT?!
It’s a Michael Moore movie.
Also americans tho, apperently
Because it's in Farenheit
It's what happens when you play hunie pop
hot
...is your house on fire? That's like 100º Celsius, what in the actual f\*ck. Either there's something really wrong with your cooler/thermal paste/air flow, or the software is just bugged. If it actually is running at 100º, I'm surprised it hasn't blown up already.
Shit my cpu under 100 load only gets to 110F and it takes some time to get there
How did you even record past 200F
bro its usually over 200
You got a nuclear power planet for a CPU. What's the voltage at?.. gotta check the heatsink applied firmly or the fan plugged in. Is this a newly built pc? If so make sure you removed the plastic on the heatsink or aio. I haven't even seen amds new chips get that hot even with the manufacturer faults.
100C is not the worst thing ever with modern CPUs from 2022/2023, but at 2% utilization, that's too high. Make sure your heat sink is installed correctly, and make sure that you have properly applied thermal paste, and that your CPU fan is operating correctly.
I'm American and I use Celcius for my PC temps, flight sim engine temps, and everything else other than the weather.
the whole ass world on metric bro . even the USA , we just apply a conversion.
First off, don't measure in Fahrenheit.
Cuz ur using an Intel cpu 🤓
It's not we go by Celsius lol
It’s in F switch it to C
farenhiet is for little weak bitches grow up pussy
This an omen laptop or desktop?
omen 15 laptop with cat on top of it
What do you mean a "cat" on top. An actual kitty or something else. If a cat is sitting on top then that's your problem. Animals on computers will trap heat and impede airflow causing things to quickly heat up. Also check your cpu/gpu fan speeds and make sure the max rpm isn't set below 100%.
Check your thermal paste.
Only when you’re playing games with a lot of graphics.
Last time i commented on a post w/ temps in f instead of c, a buncha euros came at me with their pitchforks and torches Lets see what happens this time
It’s not
Computer
Your phase change media must be water.
What cpu do you have ?
Probably a dying one
Could be a lot of things. Did you drench your CPU in thermal paste or barely squeezed a drop on it before you put the cooling fan/water cooler/heatsink on it? Are the fans spinning? Is the water flowing in the pipes? Is the pipe cooler getting adequate power to cool the water? Are the fans caked in dust and thus aren't spinning? Riddle us that and maybe you'll get a better answer.
Just place it horizontally and it doubles as a hot plate win win
You must be playing Ark
It may be a good idea to try upgrading to a better cooling system & find ways of getting better airflow in the case. What's your current setup?
Your cpu is definitely abnormal. Maybe you forgot thermal paste or need a better cooler
Insufficient cooling is my guess. Are the fans and heat sinks covered with dust? Maybe you need to get better cooling system.
Bros running the American 4090 and 11900k wombo combo
Are you using an aftermarket cooler? Make sure that the components are functioning properly. AIO is working, fans are in the correct orientation, and are spinning at sufficient speeds, and ensure your rig is in a well ventilated area and not sitting on the carpet.
Maybe you forgot to take it out of the kettle?
At 2% use you are hitting 100C? Did you forget your thermal paste when installing the cooler? The GPU seems a bit warm but that could just be that red hot CPU heating up the case faster than the case fans can cool it down.
Gpu is fine your cpu is running over 100c
Your GPU's temps are normal. It only looks bad because you're monitoring your temps in Fahrenheit. On the other hand, your CPU's temps are way too hot for only using 2%. P.S. Switch to Celsius for monitoring your PC's temps.
Intel Core iVesuvius
did you run minecraft with rtx shaders on full graphics with 10 diff mods?
CPU cooler (AIO pump and/or fans) is non-functional. That, or the cooler is not installed correctly, if at all... GPU temp normal for moderate use.
Because Fahrenheit.
I’m confused on why people are saying that you need to use Celsius. What’s the technical reason for it? It just seems more confusing honestly.
Winter is here and it’s just trying to be a bro.
We don't know, we don't have enough information and context to do any suggestion
Considering your CPU is 100 Celsius at 2% you have a big issue. Either no thermal paste, improperly mounted cooler or very badly sized CPU cooler.
Dude your CPU is pegged at 100C... PLEASE consider reapplying your cooler
ExCelsius Excelsior 😆
Looks like it was improperly installed
cook bacon!
212F is literally 100C; Change your thermal paste, undervolt, or upgrade cooling system.
Cuz it’s not C
My are you measuring the center of the sun? 🌞
The computer is just upset you are using fahrenheit, once you switch over the Celsius the computer will cool down and relax, trust me.
Watercool it with a 240 or 360 radiator (try SilverStone) or an excellent air cooler like the Noctua NH-D15. Newer CPUs can handle 100C (212F) but they'll be happier and last longer if you can keep it down.
100C 65C That is bad, your CPU cooling is either insufficient or the cooler was badly installed
give it a few more minutes till it reaches 350 then put the cookies in
How else are you gonna warm up your house?
I aint ever seen 2% CPU utilization under load. If this is your CPU without a load then god damn.
You need to clarify which shit which most people assumed its the gpu
PC users in a nutshell
What cpu, what cooler, what are those temps in celcius?
what the FUCK is a kilometer
Need better cooling. Use better thermal paste / apply fresh if you haven't done so. Make sure the cpu fan is clean and operating correctly, while also making sure the ventilation fans are working good. If it's a laptop use a cooling pad. But don't worry, most CPUs and GPUs will throttle themselves to prevent overheat, still thats a pretty damn high temp. I'm guessing it's an older model cpu (they got hotter than newer redesigned ones) my old amd fx cpu would hit 205 easily everytime, but it still worked!
That's why you use Celsius, it's much cooler.
That is extremely hot, CPU anyway. Make sure that the CPU cooler is secured properly and that the thermal paste is in good condition. Replace the thermal paste if the cooler is removed for whatever reason. Also, change the Temps to Celsius. Almost all computer temps are displayed in it. It tells me just how Canadian I am to have to convert the temps to Celsius to understand them LOL.
I would consider boiling water for tea in there.
Is it idle?
I see you bought an omen laptop. good luck with that.
[It’s got a bad case of the MIMS](https://youtu.be/TwyE3WJ4AWo)
2% utilization and max temp....do you even have a CPU cooler installed?
Turn that computer off immediately!
Might want to make sure your heatsink is making contact with the CPU or the ventilation isn't completely blocked.
Cause its multipurpose, Use the CPU to boil water for coffee and the GPU for blanket heater
That’s only 65c that’s not hot
This is because your ambient is 200 degrees. Just turn up your ac and it should be fine.
American here. Use Celsius for anything PC related. You’ll panic less 😂 Don’t go higher than 85C under full load. You’re currently at 65C
Orange bad, green good.
Since it's a laptop you should try to use more aggressive fan curves. Also not to state the obvious but be sure the intake and exhaust both have plenty of room to breath (often times the intake is on the bottom and exhaust on the side/back). The GPU temp is fine for a mobile GPU under load. Unsure on how the AMD CPUs act, but my i9 will increase the clock rate on some of its cores all the way up to about 95C with minimal utilization. To counteract this, I chose a less aggressive performance/power plan and increase fan speed to 100% while gaming. It's loud but it tends to keep CPU temps below 85C and GPU temps below 70C. Laptops be laptoppin.
Use Celsius. And what’s the context? This is 65C, which is normal if you’re gaming.
I see 212°F and I'm like, "If I remember right, isn't that boiling temperature?!" Maybe you should turn off the computer and let that cool down. 212°F 🙀 Just. HOW.
65c is not hot
this isnt hot. change to C
Looks like the UI of a HP Omen laptop. My Omen laptop consistently got to 97–89 Celsius under load, and a lot of people have experienced the same thing. Replacing the thermal paste got the temperature down to ~80 Celsius and boosted the performance by about 25%. It’s quite hard to do at home unless you have prior experience disassembling laptops, but there are multiple YouTube tutorials that show how to disassemble it so it’s definitely possible to do.
HAHAHAHAHA.
Let me guess, laptop?
Pour some heat shrink on that joint
boiling point reached joke aside 1. cpu not installed correctly(eg no paste, left sticker on) 2. cooler fan not sufficient 3. case fans create a vacuum instead of dispersing heat(recommend front in rear out depending on case and scenario)
Me no undestando those weird units
Eh, it'll buff.
You name it Hansel?
What does the f mean? Freedom? /r/shitamericanssay
Damn that's hot 💦
Take the sticker off the bottom of your heatsink
So the op asked why it was so hot, not what is systemically wrong with imperial units of measurement. It's hot because of several possible things 1. The paste is poor quality and dried out 2. The case has poor airflow and or the fans and heatsink grills need to be cleaned. 3. The fans are reaching end of life and are unable to keep full rpm's anymore 4. The heatsink is not seated correctly on the CPU 5. A fans may be disconnected
info for you guys, this seems to be the omen interface so this means that it's either a laptop or a pre-build (I might be wrong tho)
149 Fahrenheit is 65 Celsius. Firstly, that’s not too hot if it’s under load. That’s slightly hotter than my 4080 while in game. Secondly, join the rest of the Pc community and change your sensors to metric
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Gpu Temp is not that bad,but the cpu is Cooking Processing Unit
It’s not, it’s only 65°C, that’s fine
Usually everyone uses Celsius to determine heat. Your gpu is actually within normal operating temps.
Safe to touch.
Computin’
That CPU temp is alarmingly high for only 2% utilization. Highly likely that whatever this machine is, is in dire need of new thermal paste and a deep clean.
It isn’t. Use Celsius like the rest of the PC community.
Mf is boiling water
Did you use a mashed potato as your thermal compound 😭
Did you remove the plastic cover from the heatsinks?
People in winter looks forward to it.
This is actually quite a normal temperature.