Something we unfortunately don't mention in this video is Throttlestop - an undervolting tool that's one of the best ways to cool down your CPU. As it's quite an elaborate process, we've made a separate video for it here: ua-cam.com/video/bJYc5MwKDy0/v-deo.html
This is awesome! I got my first gaming computer, and because I know nothing, any fan sound freaks me out so I'm always worried my computer is overheating. Thanks for this. I will check my CPU temperature after playing a bit of Flight Simulator to stress it out first. 😊
So I’m using nzxt for monitoring my pc. I just bought the pc yesterday from someone, rtx 2060 super, intel i7 9700, 16gb ram. I’m noticing when im playing simple games such as valorant or csgo it’s hitting 70-80 and it peaked at 87 today. But goes back to around 40-50 at idle. UPDATE: Invested into a liquid cpu cooler(Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB V2) and this ended up solving my issue majorly, my temps are down to 50 degrees c when I’m playing games now. But I dont think this is the only reason the temps are low. I think the previous owner of this pc made an error when applying the thermal paste. Either way my temps are down, I’m happy
The workload on my CPU rarely goes over 30%, but it's still at 65 while idle and 100 when playing games. Cleaned and everything looks fine. Guess I need to look at the paste or replace the cooler.
Update: So I had updated drivers and ran tests and nothing helped. I opened up my PC case to double check and saw that my AIO wasn't seated tightly enough on the CPU and the temps dropped 40' after pressing it on tighter and screwing.
My experience with an overheated mini pc elitedesk i5 -6600 I have 2 monitors connected to my pc both running split screen displaying charts (total 4) for stock trading. One monitor has a window running under Chrome, the other Window runs on Firefox. The 2nd monitor has 2 windows on split screen running under Firefox. This mini PC got very hot , to the point that one could not touch the PC, the fan was also very noisy. After I saw this video, I checked the task manager and saw that it was Firefox that was occupying plenty of activity and the CPU showed an activity between 92 and 100%. I removed the Firefox applications on the 2nd monitor , opened Chrome and ran 2 windows with the same application as previous. I checked the Task manager again and now I have an activity of the CPU between 30 and 40 %, no more noise of the fan. Thank you Make Tech Easier, you may gave saved me from a BOOM....
Me watching this on my mobile cuz my pc is too slow to run a browser tab... Btw my pc be giving an error message about fan 90B and the videos are saying I should open up my pc but it has built in battery and I'm pretty dumb so I'd probably make it worse.
I started running into issues with my CPU hitting 100°c while playing Cyberpunk. I have i7 10700k, RTX 3070, AIO MSI CORELIQUID 240R, 4 - 200mm fans with 4 - 120mm fans positive air flow all on a MSI Z490 WiFi Gaming Edge MoBo. I removed the AIO and checked the thermal paste and cleaned it all off and added new Grizzly Kryonaut (not bootleg version either) and still after 20mins of Cyberpunk it goes back to 95-100°c with minor improvement after thermal paste cleaned off & renewed. My 3070 GPU isn't pulling any extra heat or straining and my settings on Cyberpunk is on medium running on 2k monitor. All of my Drivers & Game is fully up to date including my GPU Drivers. Yes I'm plugged into my GPU & Not my CPU and still running crazy high temps as I tried everything to figure out what's going on and can't. Any Help would be Greatly Appreciated.
I have a PC less than three months old. Broadly speaking, the spec is: 11th gen Intel i9 8-core cpu @ 3.50Ghz, 128 Gb (yes, one hundred and twenty eight) of RAM, 1Tb SSD drive (plus 2 other drives), NVIDIA RTX 3090 graphics card with 24Gb video memory, and there's lots of lovely lights on it because the processor is supposed to be liquid-cooled.. As I said, it's less than three months old and I've never overclocked it, underclocked it, or Wombled freely. I've loaded Steam on it and the games that are in my Steam account, office, a number of open source programs that I used on my previous PC with no issues, and...uh-oh...I upgraded to Windows 11. But every time I open a program - even EXCEL! - the processor fans start blowing like crazy! Now, I'm no computer expert but I'm thinking, you shouldn't be doing that! So when I want to play a game - Euro Truck Simulator for goodness' sake! - it's almost impossible to hear over the fan noise. I looked at task manager and the absolute highest temperature I could note was 83C - and that was for a brief second. Generally it's around 57-60C. I'm reluctant to open it because that would, of course, void the warranty. I can't remember exactly, but I've a FEELING this could have started after I updated to Windows 11. I realise it's difficult to diagnose without seeing the system in question, but is it possible that I could be on the right lines? Anyone? Many thanks. x
You forgot something if your running a game that isn't optimized by the devs too well then your cpu/gpu will struggle so you might have to just go into graphical settings and turn it down a notch. Like I had a brand new game that was running at about 75c both gpu/cpu; went and set it to medium, temps instantly dropped to 63/64c.
Listening to this and thinking why do I even have to search and find solutions for a brand new desktop that I paid thousands for. I let them know EXACTLY what I needed it for and not it keeps crashing during freezing temperatures. Imagine during summer! This is not ok and I am so upset! Another thing going wrong these days
Yeaaah. I'm the dingus who built his PC last year and never applied thermal paste during the construction. Apparently the Combination of no thermal paste, the sweltering Australian summer, a smidgen of MSI Afterburner overclocking and wizard-game-that-must-not-be-named was enough to send my CPU over the brink. Motherboard at 50 degrees Celsius and a CPU at 100 is throttling my PC like a newborn in the crib. I will attempt to fix this, but more importantly I will learn from my mistakes. Thanks for making a video to help folks with this issue! It'll save tech noobs time, money and sanity.
The problem I found with MSI Afterburner is that with using the monitoring feature it provides it incorrectly displayed my CPU temp because it was showing 93 - 100 Celsius when my Tjucntion (max temp for your Intel CPU) was 80c. If it did indeed hit the Tjunction or went over my computer would forcefully shut down due to me having Temperature Safe Mode on through my BIOS. So just for every person using Afterburner be aware that it may display your temps wrong, overall a great piece of software just could use a little bit of refinery.
Got my pc from my moms office as they were giving them away. It seems that they have put tons of strain on this cpu. And after 7 years of hard work I think its going to retire. I was running gta at around 50fps (Not overclocking) and suddenly the pc shutoff. I rebooted it only to get the cpu overheat error. Now it keeps overheating no matter what I do. I applied new thermal paste, and even went and bought a brand new Intel heatsink. Nothing did the trick and the pc can only stay on for 3 or so minutes (with the heatsink fully secured) before it crashes. I think this is a genuine cpu issue rather than a temperature issue
the RFC scan cleaned up some corrupted files i guess, but doing the MSconfig thing disabling the non-windows services in the services tab fixed my problem. Thank you.
my monitoring software shows a temp of 103 degrees C when I run war thunder and also the metal casing of the PC has melt down in the area where the CPU is
me: have an pc that runs on 40 c idle and 50+ c in games .... me again: puts an diy usb laptop fan to cool pc: pc: reduces by 5 c me : aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Hello, i had some cpu's heat issues, idle temp around 70°C , changed my watercooling, but still, not working well yet, too hot. What should I do ? (I let the preput thermal paste of the watercooling)
My pc was fine until I started swing frame drops and game crashing and pc restarting. Just had to clean the old thermal paste and replace it with some more now it’s perfect 💚
My GPU (GTX 1650 super) and cpu (Amd ryzen 5 2600x) are always on the mark of 90/100º while gaming, changed the thermal paste on both , still the same, i get 60+ fps at 1444p on most of next gen games suprisingly with no stutter
Well the problem is if it over heats it won't turn on everything done is physical not software related. After 2 seconds it turns off. I changed the paste cleaned it up. But my next guess is to clean the radiator by taking it out. I keep a box fan on it all the time it's so bad. Thanks ASUZ
My new PC had an update recently.. and noes it’s a gamble if she wants to run properly… right now the PC boots up and goes to the blue screen “failure to boot properly” frowny face screen and restarts-crash-boot-crash rinse and repeat… It’s starting to piss me off. I might try upgrading to 11 to see if that fixes anything
so my 13 year old pc runs between 70 and 80 degrees celcius, but when i play a game of any kind, it can reach temperatures up to 110 degrees celcius, which is enough to boil water.
My PC goes to 100ºC by just starting it, the water cooler seems to be working fine, changed the thermal paste and everything and it stills goes to 100ºC and it turns off after a while
I installed new thermal paste just a dot and it’s running hotter and crashes the pc after 3 minutes of it being in the desktop and before I could have it on for days with no issues
I just got a prebuilt Omen 25L 3070 ti 5700g and the CPU is sitting around 75 degrees Celsius, while the CPU usage is sitting around 15%. Is this fine? if not what should i do because everything in the pc looks fine, and i just bought it 1 day ago
did you ever find anything out about this? I have the same omen prebuilt and my cpu is sitting in the high 60s even just watching youtube or sitting on the home screen which I feel is too high. Did you ever find out if a new cooler solved the issue or maybe reseating with new thermal paste?
@@supersop1367 i cant upgrade because i lost my jobe due to covid restrictions my company a worked for went bankrupt because there weren't any jobs coming in witch ment there were no money coming in so im stuck
My laptop has core i5 8th gen when i plug it in on charge it activates turbo boost mode but when i stress test it the temperature reaches at 99 degre Celsius i just wanna know is it normal ?
when i run games like valorant or apex my pc cpu cores go into the 90 to 100oc temp { i have a intel i7 } i dont know how to open it and idk what is wrong can someone help?
I have a gaming PC that 6 RGB fans inside. I also just reapplied thermal paste and my PC is still overheating when playing games on high performance. Is there a way to fix this?
Core 0 and 1 are running at 54°c idle is that a problem the gpu at 37°c idle My computer keeps restarting at random It's even worse on hot days I'm starting to see a pattern So i'm concerned it might be one of the two
Mainly wen i'm playing fallout 4 The computer comes on it could last five minutes Up to a few hours it's very random Depending on what i'm doing sometimes it goes off when i'm doing nothing
for a long time my cpu ran at 103 degrees C and there was nothing i could do because of the temperature of my room i even had liquid cooling. my cpu died 4 months later :*(
Aparently my cpu is designed to endure 100c and is fine I do not know if this is a fact or not though there has been some circumstances where the cpu reached 100c but kinda throttled I think My cpu reaches 90c on gaming though and gpu doesn't get that hot like 60-65 maybe 70c sometimes
Idk wats wrong with min got it factory made RTX 2080 and it was fine at first but now I have to use power savings mode and I run 60-95 FPS and it glitches my game and idk wats wrong with it I even took the glass off so it don’t get hot and won’t work unless I put a fan on it once fan is off frames go from 200/300 to 60/95 like I need help plz
i have the same issue sometimes my fan goes on 60celsius and sometimes it goes to 86+ celsius while playing rust and my cpu usage is like 30% while running the game
I cant recommend this enough... Purchase the nzxt g12 gpu mount. Purchase a water cooler compatible. You'll get at max 47° I took my 2080 super from an alienware, used the g12 on it, put in a water cooler... never broke past 47°, that's on red dead 2 btw, I average at least 37-42 on most
Something we unfortunately don't mention in this video is Throttlestop - an undervolting tool that's one of the best ways to cool down your CPU. As it's quite an elaborate process, we've made a separate video for it here: ua-cam.com/video/bJYc5MwKDy0/v-deo.html
This is awesome! I got my first gaming computer, and because I know nothing, any fan sound freaks me out so I'm always worried my computer is overheating. Thanks for this. I will check my CPU temperature after playing a bit of Flight Simulator to stress it out first. 😊
Bruh microsoft flight simulator is kinda alot Lol
Me finding out Ctrl Shift Esc opens Task Manager: 😮🤭
I’ve know for ages but I use process lasso instead. Lmao
That was the first keybind i learnt for task manager, i only found out about the ctrl+alt+del a couple months ago lol
Helped me a lot! I had Malware Infection. From 90C at Idle to 50C. Thanks!
How'd you fix it? My idle is 90 degrees
My gaming computer reached 95 C 😶
@@amberskye3458 for tech Celsius is more Commonly used. and my CPU is currently reaching 83° at 4.4ghz due to my AIO being broken
@@Dacite6 yeah I know that it’s more common to use Celsius but I will edit my comment to make it 95 C thanks !
mines at 95 C rn.
So I’m using nzxt for monitoring my pc. I just bought the pc yesterday from someone, rtx 2060 super, intel i7 9700, 16gb ram. I’m noticing when im playing simple games such as valorant or csgo it’s hitting 70-80 and it peaked at 87 today. But goes back to around 40-50 at idle.
UPDATE: Invested into a liquid cpu cooler(Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB V2) and this ended up solving my issue majorly, my temps are down to 50 degrees c when I’m playing games now. But I dont think this is the only reason the temps are low. I think the previous owner of this pc made an error when applying the thermal paste. Either way my temps are down, I’m happy
That's the same exact cooler Ive got and still getting some high temps
@@ethanzyskowski2004 Same here! Any update or fix ?
bruh my pc got on 90 degrees in a lego game
Relatable
I searched up mark Zuckerberg and this came up.
Mark Zuckerberg is definitely a robot
Same methods for cooling down a CPU can be applied to cooling down Mark Zuckerberg.
The workload on my CPU rarely goes over 30%, but it's still at 65 while idle and 100 when playing games. Cleaned and everything looks fine. Guess I need to look at the paste or replace the cooler.
Same here, any update?
Yowww same here.. I have and a10 7860K... Maybe it is just the CPU??
Update: So I had updated drivers and ran tests and nothing helped.
I opened up my PC case to double check and saw that my AIO wasn't seated tightly enough on the CPU and the temps dropped 40' after pressing it on tighter and screwing.
i have the same thing but I only just built my pc 2 weeks ago. I still use stock cooler, does but does that really matter
@@critnuclear6655 whats the cpu
My cpu is at 109 celsius, Boy was it a mission to get here. Thanks for the help
rookie numbers, 120C
mine idles at 96 degrees Celsius
Mine can go to 100
Mine only stays at 100 it dosent go down
get a new pc kid 96c on idle is so stupid its not even funny
wait no use ur cpu as a oven u could legit cook chicken there if u really needed
@@afallensaiyan i rather clean my cpu than buying a new pc
My experience with an overheated mini pc elitedesk i5 -6600
I have 2 monitors connected to my pc both running split screen displaying charts (total 4) for stock trading. One monitor has a window running under Chrome, the other Window runs on Firefox. The 2nd monitor has 2 windows on split screen running under Firefox. This mini PC got very hot , to the point that one could not touch the PC, the fan was also very noisy. After I saw this video, I checked the task manager and saw that it was Firefox that was occupying plenty of activity and the CPU showed an activity between 92 and 100%. I removed the Firefox applications on the 2nd monitor , opened Chrome and ran 2 windows with the same application as previous. I checked the Task manager again and now I have an activity of the CPU between 30 and 40 %, no more noise of the fan. Thank you Make Tech Easier, you may gave saved me from a BOOM....
You are so much cooler than me. I won't argue there.
Cpu usage literally 10% and temp is 90, can't even boot up without error. I think my water cooling is not doing it's job
Me watching this on my mobile cuz my pc is too slow to run a browser tab...
Btw my pc be giving an error message about fan 90B and the videos are saying I should open up my pc but it has built in battery and I'm pretty dumb so I'd probably make it worse.
I started running into issues with my CPU hitting 100°c while playing Cyberpunk.
I have i7 10700k, RTX 3070, AIO MSI CORELIQUID 240R,
4 - 200mm fans with 4 - 120mm fans positive air flow all on a MSI Z490 WiFi Gaming Edge MoBo.
I removed the AIO and checked the thermal paste and cleaned it all off and added new Grizzly Kryonaut (not bootleg version either) and still after 20mins of Cyberpunk it goes back to 95-100°c with minor improvement after thermal paste cleaned off & renewed.
My 3070 GPU isn't pulling any extra heat or straining and my settings on Cyberpunk is on medium running on 2k monitor. All of my Drivers & Game is fully up to date including my GPU Drivers.
Yes I'm plugged into my GPU & Not my CPU and still running crazy high temps as I tried everything to figure out what's going on and can't. Any Help would be Greatly Appreciated.
i have a near identical setup, did you ever find up figuring it out? same temps and problems as well
I have a PC less than three months old. Broadly speaking, the spec is: 11th gen Intel i9 8-core cpu @ 3.50Ghz, 128 Gb (yes, one hundred and twenty eight) of RAM, 1Tb SSD drive (plus 2 other drives), NVIDIA RTX 3090 graphics card with 24Gb video memory, and there's lots of lovely lights on it because the processor is supposed to be liquid-cooled.. As I said, it's less than three months old and I've never overclocked it, underclocked it, or Wombled freely. I've loaded Steam on it and the games that are in my Steam account, office, a number of open source programs that I used on my previous PC with no issues, and...uh-oh...I upgraded to Windows 11. But every time I open a program - even EXCEL! - the processor fans start blowing like crazy! Now, I'm no computer expert but I'm thinking, you shouldn't be doing that! So when I want to play a game - Euro Truck Simulator for goodness' sake! - it's almost impossible to hear over the fan noise. I looked at task manager and the absolute highest temperature I could note was 83C - and that was for a brief second. Generally it's around 57-60C. I'm reluctant to open it because that would, of course, void the warranty. I can't remember exactly, but I've a FEELING this could have started after I updated to Windows 11. I realise it's difficult to diagnose without seeing the system in question, but is it possible that I could be on the right lines? Anyone? Many thanks. x
My pc is cooking my dinner
You forgot something if your running a game that isn't optimized by the devs too well then your cpu/gpu will struggle so you might have to just go into graphical settings and turn it down a notch. Like I had a brand new game that was running at about 75c both gpu/cpu; went and set it to medium, temps instantly dropped to 63/64c.
Listening to this and thinking why do I even have to search and find solutions for a brand new desktop that I paid thousands for. I let them know EXACTLY what I needed it for and not it keeps crashing during freezing temperatures. Imagine during summer! This is not ok and I am so upset! Another thing going wrong these days
Yeaaah. I'm the dingus who built his PC last year and never applied thermal paste during the construction. Apparently the Combination of no thermal paste, the sweltering Australian summer, a smidgen of MSI Afterburner overclocking and wizard-game-that-must-not-be-named was enough to send my CPU over the brink. Motherboard at 50 degrees Celsius and a CPU at 100 is throttling my PC like a newborn in the crib. I will attempt to fix this, but more importantly I will learn from my mistakes. Thanks for making a video to help folks with this issue! It'll save tech noobs time, money and sanity.
The problem I found with MSI Afterburner is that with using the monitoring feature it provides it incorrectly displayed my CPU temp because it was showing 93 - 100 Celsius when my Tjucntion (max temp for your Intel CPU) was 80c. If it did indeed hit the Tjunction or went over my computer would forcefully shut down due to me having Temperature Safe Mode on through my BIOS. So just for every person using Afterburner be aware that it may display your temps wrong, overall a great piece of software just could use a little bit of refinery.
Yeah I feel like it gives higher readings too!
My computer starts at like 30 first time but after playing a game for an hour or two it goes up to like 60-75
I overclocked my i5 to 5.1 ghz.. i wonder why it’s overheating...
I overclocked my r5 5600x and it was at 80 degrees, went from 50 to 80 and I didn’t know...
I can't even check, it turns off immediately after I turn it on
Got my pc from my moms office as they were giving them away. It seems that they have put tons of strain on this cpu. And after 7 years of hard work I think its going to retire. I was running gta at around 50fps (Not overclocking) and suddenly the pc shutoff. I rebooted it only to get the cpu overheat error. Now it keeps overheating no matter what I do. I applied new thermal paste, and even went and bought a brand new Intel heatsink. Nothing did the trick and the pc can only stay on for 3 or so minutes (with the heatsink fully secured) before it crashes. I think this is a genuine cpu issue rather than a temperature issue
the RFC scan cleaned up some corrupted files i guess, but doing the MSconfig thing disabling the non-windows services in the services tab fixed my problem. Thank you.
my monitoring software shows a temp of 103 degrees C when I run war thunder and also the metal casing of the PC has melt down in the area where the CPU is
That is absolutely horrible I’m surprised your cpu didn’t break
I just installed a new cpu and I noticed it was at 95 in bios so I’m scared
My omen 30L heats up so bad, man! My eyeballs sweat from the heat 😥
Sammmeeee!!!!!! But I have heard people getting a new cpu cooler and it apparently improves it a ton!
@@PlaneFS i got the noctua u9s or something like that. It's great! Already moved to a new case as well
Same here! Moved in to the lian li lancool ii mesh
me: have an pc that runs on 40 c idle and 50+ c in games ....
me again: puts an diy usb laptop fan to cool pc:
pc: reduces by 5 c
me : aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Hello, i had some cpu's heat issues, idle temp around 70°C , changed my watercooling, but still, not working well yet, too hot. What should I do ? (I let the preput thermal paste of the watercooling)
Look into Throttlestop and undervolt it - works a charm, and may even work faster for you! www.maketecheasier.com/reduce-cpu-temperature-undervolting/
ye 71c is the best temp for gaming ore under 80 is pushing it but playerbull if over 80 u should prop get a new case or clean it out
Mine idles at about 55°C, but under load it has reached about 86°C, anyone got any tips to lower that?
my gpu is overheating and probably cpu too (i dont have administrator so i use task manager for temps and doesnt show cpu)
My cpu overheats because of my fan but to my case is too small meaning if i want my cpu to be cooler i will need a new case and fan
My cpu usage is like 50 percent while I'm rendering on Premier pro and goes up to 100 c
My pc was fine until I started swing frame drops and game crashing and pc restarting. Just had to clean the old thermal paste and replace it with some more now it’s perfect 💚
My pc randomly started acting up after an update and I’m dealing with everything you’ve mentioned.Hopefully i need to replace the thermal paste
me watching this video with a 98 degree cpu while only running valorant
Bro my pc gets so hot it doesn’t load anything. It gets that hot in like 10 mins
My GPU (GTX 1650 super) and cpu (Amd ryzen 5 2600x) are always on the mark of 90/100º while gaming, changed the thermal paste on both , still the same, i get 60+ fps at 1444p on most of next gen games suprisingly with no stutter
did you solve your issue?
@@dopeval Still the same, maybe a water cooler will solve it, but i dont have stutter in games, and i can easyly run unreal engine 5 with this temps
@@sidmovich lol i have the same system and also my cpu is in 95 celcius in battlefield 2042 but my gpu is like 60-70 celcius.
@@cumhurbaskanismetinonu you must have the normal 1650 super, i have the phoenix one, only has one fan, but still no stutter! :D
@@sidmovich yeah my 1650 super is Asus TUF gtx 1650 super oc. it has really good 2 cooling fan
I used to own a 1650 laptop that could cook a burger for me, and now I got a amazing PC that CAN COOK AN ENTIRE STEAK😭
PC keeps freezing can it be caused by overheating
Well the problem is if it over heats it won't turn on everything done is physical not software related. After 2 seconds it turns off. I changed the paste cleaned it up. But my next guess is to clean the radiator by taking it out. I keep a box fan on it all the time it's so bad. Thanks ASUZ
My new PC had an update recently.. and noes it’s a gamble if she wants to run properly… right now the PC boots up and goes to the blue screen “failure to boot properly” frowny face screen and restarts-crash-boot-crash rinse and repeat…
It’s starting to piss me off. I might try upgrading to 11 to see if that fixes anything
I litterally just build mine and it got to 76- all the way to 80. I can’t even set it up before it started to burn up
Mine overheats so fast, my pc shuts down before it can even boot
My cpu idles at 46 to 50c and goes up really quick
I had to super cool my computer with a miniature leaf blower
Mine usually stays at 80-90 when I play games for too long it has never been farther than 90 hasn’t even reached it
buy a cooler, police man
@@amg2020gt3 I have a big ass cooler
lmaoooo
Play in windowed borderless mode.
@@davehenderson3739 i do
Mine was literally at 88°c first time I turned it on 😅
hahaha
thats not good
you could try putting power plan on power saving mode, then go into Power Plan Edit. Change maximum processor state to 90%
I can even cook an egg on my cpu bcs its too hot
so my 13 year old pc runs between 70 and 80 degrees celcius, but when i play a game of any kind, it can reach temperatures up to 110 degrees celcius, which is enough to boil water.
i think you can say bye bye to your CPU
@@inttelect and whole pc it’s 13 years old
I have 4 fans in my pc and it is always at 90 degrees Celsius 😭
I have an i7 4790 and its not overclocked and i changed thermal paste and cleaned cooler but idle is 80 and heavy usage is 93
i cleaned it and it went from 91c to 41 average, you NEED to do this
My PC goes to 100ºC by just starting it, the water cooler seems to be working fine, changed the thermal paste and everything and it stills goes to 100ºC and it turns off after a while
then how did you fix it?
It was the dust 😂 thanks for the video
bruh my cpu usage be at 20% while my temp be at 75
After I changed My cpu it goes overheating when playing any games
I installed new thermal paste just a dot and it’s running hotter and crashes the pc after 3 minutes of it being in the desktop and before I could have it on for days with no issues
Bro I just checked for Malware and my CPU went to 100 💀
i wanna stop overclocking but i got a gaming laptop and it was overclocked when it’s locked so i can’t change it ;(
really cool!
I got min temperature is 98 degrees and max is 100 degrees
When I boot my pc my cpu is 60* C hot and if I run a game it jumps up too 100* C
I just got a prebuilt Omen 25L 3070 ti 5700g and the CPU is sitting around 75 degrees Celsius, while the CPU usage is sitting around 15%. Is this fine? if not what should i do because everything in the pc looks fine, and i just bought it 1 day ago
did you ever find anything out about this? I have the same omen prebuilt and my cpu is sitting in the high 60s even just watching youtube or sitting on the home screen which I feel is too high. Did you ever find out if a new cooler solved the issue or maybe reseating with new thermal paste?
I got a silverstone ar12 argb cooler and still the temp goes to 99 celcius. My money is wasted. Even stock cooler went to 99. ryzen 5 3600.
85 degrees ok? Idle or too high?
When im gaming my i7 2600 hits 98 c but when idle its 60 c that 98 c is worrying me
I think 98 is fine but if it really bothers you than you can fix it
@@specificjr2k685 ok yea its an old cpu and those old CPU's runs quite hot 🔥
@@christohees9150 honestly a upgrade would helps temps a lot if u can afford it just avoid 9th gen
@@supersop1367 i cant upgrade because i lost my jobe due to covid restrictions my company a worked for went bankrupt because there weren't any jobs coming in witch ment there were no money coming in so im stuck
@@christohees9150 oh that is bad I am sorry that happens hopefully u can get back on your feet
My pc made a weird noise and now it’s overheating, any recommendations on how to fix it?
My chord is burning pls help me it won't turn on
Thank you so much! I had a virus that I didn’t know abt and I deleted it. It would have killed my cpu!
i did the 100% cpu usage in windows 10 thing and now my computer runs really really slow, anyone got any idea why? help im panicking
Its usually because you lower your processor usage percent
yeah but the new amd prossesors have idle temps 56 degrees
2:30 that upsude down cpu fan is hurting me
My CPU temp at game: 85-90 C°. It's good?
My shit is hotter than the sun and my cpu is chilling my pc is clean and i got my thermal re did like less than a year ago from a pc shop
My laptop has core i5 8th gen when i plug it in on charge it activates turbo boost mode but when i stress test it the temperature reaches at 99 degre Celsius i just wanna know is it normal ?
Its about drive its about power over heating by the hour taking your electricity by the hour
Mine games at 91c (it's probably the case (has barely any intake))
I dont have any issurs but i have my box open and so my pc is like a heater and my room is incredibly hot
so 105 degrees Celsius is bad right?
when i run games like valorant or apex my pc cpu cores go into the 90 to 100oc temp { i have a intel i7 } i dont know how to open it and idk what is wrong can someone help?
Mine idles at 110 degrees
I mean that’s not awful
Celcius or farenheit? If its celcius then thats ass
great video wow
i hope its pasta or win update cuz i have no other solution to this, i litterly cleand my pc and from 30C it got to 95C
my pc got to 60°C degrees on roblox... This is embarassing.
My cpu overheatted and is now my pc is turning of and on how to fix? It jsut keeps turning of and on until i turn off the outlet switch
Did you ever find a fix
I have a gaming PC that 6 RGB fans inside. I also just reapplied thermal paste and my PC is still overheating when playing games on high performance. Is there a way to fix this?
did you fix it?
Core 0 and 1 are running at 54°c idle is that a problem the gpu at 37°c idle My computer keeps restarting at random It's even worse on hot days I'm starting to see a pattern So i'm concerned it might be one of the two
Mainly wen i'm playing fallout 4 The computer comes on it could last five minutes Up to a few hours it's very random Depending on what i'm doing sometimes it goes off when i'm doing nothing
If I told you the specifications, you will probably laugh. Because it's not a Nice new high Spec gaming pc It's pretty old ❤
Asus p6x58d-e motherboard with 16gb ram (2x 8gb) and i7 cpu 930 @ 2.80ghz 2806mhz 4 core and a amd radeon hd 5700 series
600w psu
my cpu goes to 90 digrees when i open valorant
Currently watching this video and my cpu is 98°c
mine was 91 degrees
i upgraed to windows 11 and it now overheating
for a long time my cpu ran at 103 degrees C and there was nothing i could do because of the temperature of my room i even had liquid cooling. my cpu died 4 months later :*(
Rest in piece :(
Aparently my cpu is designed to endure 100c and is fine I do not know if this is a fact or not though there has been some circumstances where the cpu reached 100c but kinda throttled I think My cpu reaches 90c on gaming though and gpu doesn't get that hot like 60-65 maybe 70c sometimes
AMD Ryzen 5600H
what cooler should i use for a10 5800k? it keeps over heating
Idk wats wrong with min got it factory made RTX 2080 and it was fine at first but now I have to use power savings mode and I run 60-95 FPS and it glitches my game and idk wats wrong with it I even took the glass off so it don’t get hot and won’t work unless I put a fan on it once fan is off frames go from 200/300 to 60/95 like I need help plz
i have the same issue sometimes my fan goes on 60celsius and sometimes it goes to 86+ celsius while playing rust and my cpu usage is like 30% while running the game
I cant recommend this enough...
Purchase the nzxt g12 gpu mount.
Purchase a water cooler compatible.
You'll get at max 47°
I took my 2080 super from an alienware, used the g12 on it, put in a water cooler... never broke past 47°, that's on red dead 2 btw, I average at least 37-42 on most
When I game on mine it goes to 110 and then shuts off
my pc is 1 week old my main fans where not spinning since i baght it now my pc is very hot
I only want to make it cool down because it is hot like so HOT!