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If you're interested, let me know and I can help you by teaching you how to do this, or you can watch a youtube video like I did.Your temps are on the high side, but are relatively normal and within safe operating ranges. Though my question is general.
It may not be completely flush against the processor.|Also, the software i use to monitor my PC says that the CPU is running at 3.60Ghz - 3.70Ghz Average which is 0.30GHz more than CPU's standard speed(OP said it wasn't Overclocked. I'm gonna try to elevate it like you said, and see if it helps. Did you properly apply thermal paste?Sometimes the smart fan option on a MB can mess up, my card was doing this and setting to 100% fan in bios was the only solutionYeah, I checked. She was also on intel stock cooler.Did you forget thermal paste when you built the pc?No, I'm 90% certain I put it on because I had to go out and by some because there wasn't any when I got the cpuOP - I would also look at checking if the heatsink is mounted correctly. Thank youstaying below 90c will put you at more or less the expected heat output when under a moderate to intense load when gaming for those model laptops from MSI. The lower the better though for the lifespan of the CPU and GPU.OMGGGG I have the same problem, except that I have the msi GP63 i7 8750, 1060. With turbo boost its cpu works so smooth. Checking my gpu temps and fiddling in the control panel and I found that my SSD software set the power setting to high performance...i turned that off and the clock speed went down to, what I consider, normal speeds when idle. Close. When playing PUBG, CPU goes to 90-94C and GPU runs at 88-92C. And no offense but .30ghz boost on a 6600 isn't going to be causing overheating of this degree by any stretch of the imagination.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castStumped on a Tech problem? I also posted this question on reddit, and I got an answer there, were someone suggested to download Throttlestep to undervolt my CPU and disable turbo. A good rule of thumb is to keep your GPU temps below 85 degrees Celsius. She was thermal throttling really badly. Nowadays people using expensive gaming machines and to run it flawless there is essential to track CPU temperature and GPU temperature. Being at around 80 - 85 is as high as I would personally let it go. I'd get that checked out.
Press J to jump to the feed. But it generates a temperature of about 90 - 95 degrees. But the CPU is alarmingly hot at over 90c. Idle temps don't look too good either.staying below 90c will put you at more or less the expected heat output when under a moderate to intense load when gaming for those model laptops from MSI. Being at around 80 - 85 is as high as I would personally let it go. I need help! But this isn't a laptop....Is your fan even working? I looked at the stats and saw the CPU was running at 90 degrees and the GPU at 80 degrees. After that, my CPU has never reached 70, even when playing demanding games like PUBG, and my GPU is at about 80. Ask the tech support reddit, and try to help others with their problems as well. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Everything seems fine. Left it, and my temp is now at 59ishIn laptops it's usually because the ventilation pipes are full of dust. Be sure to check out the live chat, too! 1. By doing these 2 simple things, My CPU temperature, from idle, went from 70 to 39 and while browsing, it went from 80 to 45 degrees and when using 3d applications (like 3ds max, Maya, CAD) or video editing softwares (E.g premiere or resolve), it went from 90 to between 40-60 degrees. The lower the better though for the lifespan of the CPU and GPU.Those temps on the GPU are kind of normal.
Those temps on the GPU are kind of normal. The 6xxx series and older Intel CPUs aren't supposed to go over 70. no ideaEDIT: Okay, so I've been messing around with my pc. And my temperature issues are very similar to yours. I prefer to keep mine around 28-32 idle and 50-55 under load despite having a 100° threshold. CPU at 90 degrees Celsius while gaming. The main purpose I bought this laptop was for content creation. JavaScript is disabled.
If you're interested, let me know and I can help you by teaching you how to do this, or you can watch a youtube video like I did.Your temps are on the high side, but are relatively normal and within safe operating ranges. Though my question is general.
It may not be completely flush against the processor.|Also, the software i use to monitor my PC says that the CPU is running at 3.60Ghz - 3.70Ghz Average which is 0.30GHz more than CPU's standard speed(OP said it wasn't Overclocked. I'm gonna try to elevate it like you said, and see if it helps. Did you properly apply thermal paste?Sometimes the smart fan option on a MB can mess up, my card was doing this and setting to 100% fan in bios was the only solutionYeah, I checked. She was also on intel stock cooler.Did you forget thermal paste when you built the pc?No, I'm 90% certain I put it on because I had to go out and by some because there wasn't any when I got the cpuOP - I would also look at checking if the heatsink is mounted correctly. Thank youstaying below 90c will put you at more or less the expected heat output when under a moderate to intense load when gaming for those model laptops from MSI. The lower the better though for the lifespan of the CPU and GPU.OMGGGG I have the same problem, except that I have the msi GP63 i7 8750, 1060. With turbo boost its cpu works so smooth. Checking my gpu temps and fiddling in the control panel and I found that my SSD software set the power setting to high performance...i turned that off and the clock speed went down to, what I consider, normal speeds when idle. Close. When playing PUBG, CPU goes to 90-94C and GPU runs at 88-92C. And no offense but .30ghz boost on a 6600 isn't going to be causing overheating of this degree by any stretch of the imagination.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castStumped on a Tech problem? I also posted this question on reddit, and I got an answer there, were someone suggested to download Throttlestep to undervolt my CPU and disable turbo. A good rule of thumb is to keep your GPU temps below 85 degrees Celsius. She was thermal throttling really badly. Nowadays people using expensive gaming machines and to run it flawless there is essential to track CPU temperature and GPU temperature. Being at around 80 - 85 is as high as I would personally let it go. I'd get that checked out.
Press J to jump to the feed. But it generates a temperature of about 90 - 95 degrees. But the CPU is alarmingly hot at over 90c. Idle temps don't look too good either.staying below 90c will put you at more or less the expected heat output when under a moderate to intense load when gaming for those model laptops from MSI. Being at around 80 - 85 is as high as I would personally let it go. I need help! But this isn't a laptop....Is your fan even working? I looked at the stats and saw the CPU was running at 90 degrees and the GPU at 80 degrees. After that, my CPU has never reached 70, even when playing demanding games like PUBG, and my GPU is at about 80. Ask the tech support reddit, and try to help others with their problems as well. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Everything seems fine. Left it, and my temp is now at 59ishIn laptops it's usually because the ventilation pipes are full of dust. Be sure to check out the live chat, too! 1. By doing these 2 simple things, My CPU temperature, from idle, went from 70 to 39 and while browsing, it went from 80 to 45 degrees and when using 3d applications (like 3ds max, Maya, CAD) or video editing softwares (E.g premiere or resolve), it went from 90 to between 40-60 degrees. The lower the better though for the lifespan of the CPU and GPU.Those temps on the GPU are kind of normal.
Those temps on the GPU are kind of normal. The 6xxx series and older Intel CPUs aren't supposed to go over 70. no ideaEDIT: Okay, so I've been messing around with my pc. And my temperature issues are very similar to yours. I prefer to keep mine around 28-32 idle and 50-55 under load despite having a 100° threshold. CPU at 90 degrees Celsius while gaming. The main purpose I bought this laptop was for content creation. JavaScript is disabled.