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-[quote|format=featured]I've been monitoring temperatures on cpu and gpu and never had them go over 89°C[/quote]
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+I've been monitoring temperatures on cpu and gpu and never had them go over 89°C
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+For reference, my CPU and GPU max at around the 60C mark, and typically run at 45C or less. In fairness, this is a desktop system, not a laptop, but 89C is HIGH.
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This is not a normal temperature for your CPU or GPU to be at. I would say this is quite hot to run and indicates a thermal management problem. Listen/feel for airflow from your fan outlets, is air moving? Is air moving ''strongly''?
Look for blockage in your airflow channels. If there is not blockage, it may be that the heatsink has lost high-quality thermal contact with either your CPU or GPU and needs to be removed, cleaned, thermal compound re-applied, and then put back together.

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Оригинальный сообщение: Isaac Mehler

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[quote|format=featured]I've been monitoring temperatures on cpu and gpu and never had them go over 89°C[/quote]

This is not a normal temperature for your CPU or GPU to be at.  I would say this is quite hot to run and indicates a thermal management problem.  Listen/feel for airflow from your fan outlets, is air moving?  Is air moving ''strongly''?

Look for blockage in your airflow channels.  If there is not blockage, it may be that the heatsink has lost high-quality thermal contact with either your CPU or GPU and needs to be removed, cleaned, thermal compound re-applied, and then put back together.

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