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Post by Atemporal Vanguardian-Debugger on Jul 13, 2023 3:28:36 GMT
I am going with the trusty Noctua with i7-13700K I bought the Peerless Assassin 120 recommended here. Less then half the price of the N15 but runs only like 2 degrees hotter supposedly. I hope that wasn't a mistake. Let me ask two important questions: How many intake fans and exhaust fans you using? Are you using AIOs? What is the max RPM of the fans you are using? The PA should be a fine cooler. And if its not cooling adequately you can always get faster fans than the defaults it comes with: 1550 RPM+-10%. Then again I don't know how you feel about noise in the system. If you want true fan glory and forgo a silent system then get two of the IceGales -3000 RPM fans for intake and one for exhaust -that is about $65 where I am not sure about Germany. Otherwise if fan noise is an issue then get the NF-A12x25 2000RPM fans in place of.
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At sunrise there is the sunset.
To find the secrets of the universe: Think in terms of energy, frequency & VIBRATION -Nikola Tesla
Games: Mass Effect Trilogy, Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age 2, Dragon Age Inquisition, KOTOR, Baldur's Gate, Shattered Steel, Jade Empire, Mass Effect Andromeda, SWTOR
Origin: NO. NEVER. AGAIN.
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Post by Atemporal Vanguardian-Debugger on Jul 13, 2023 3:30:35 GMT
Latest reports indicate that all GPU manufacturers have moved their follow up generations for 2025 (not 2024 as was the usual cycle). It's all but officially confirmed that Nvidia will do that for their 5000 series. So a 5070 is probably a 2026 thing if it releases after the 2025 launch of the 5090 and 5080. Just something to keep in mind when planning a new GPU.
Yup, I plan on building a whole new PC in about two years. Hopefully with a Ryzen Zen 5 CPU (9950X3D?), RTX 5090, and some PCIe Gen5 SSDs to fully take advantage of PCIe 5.0. Atemporal Vanguardian-Debugger At this rate, I'll probably finish my next build before you do. Yep but mine will out last yours.
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Post by bmwcrazy on Jul 13, 2023 3:55:06 GMT
Yep but mine will out last yours. No, it won't. Haha. The current gaming PC will just become my next home theater PC. It will replace the current one which is still using an ancient i7 2600K. The 2600K is getting a bit long in the tooth for 4K content, so the 5950X will be the perfect upgrade. I'll take out the 4TB Samsung 870 Evo drives and toss in a couple 20TB HDDs for my movies and anime.
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At sunrise there is the sunset.
To find the secrets of the universe: Think in terms of energy, frequency & VIBRATION -Nikola Tesla
Games: Mass Effect Trilogy, Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age 2, Dragon Age Inquisition, KOTOR, Baldur's Gate, Shattered Steel, Jade Empire, Mass Effect Andromeda, SWTOR
Origin: NO. NEVER. AGAIN.
XBL Gamertag: No.
PSN: No
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Post by Atemporal Vanguardian-Debugger on Jul 13, 2023 4:21:11 GMT
Yep but mine will out last yours. No, it won't. Haha. The current gaming PC will just become my next home theater PC. It will replace the current one which is still using an ancient i7 2600K. The 2600K is getting a bit long in the tooth for 4K content, so the 5950X will be the perfect upgrade. I'll take out the 4TB Samsung 870 Evo drives and toss in a couple 20TB HDDs for my movies and anime. Meaning it will be my main while others move on since it will still be able to endure what ever is thrown at it.
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Post by bmwcrazy on Jul 13, 2023 5:37:07 GMT
Meaning it will be my main while others move on since it will still be able to endure what ever is thrown at it. I wish I could do that but unfortunately even current gen CPUs are too slow for newer games. The RTX 4090 is actually way too fast for even 7950X3D and 13900K. We're already hitting the CPU bottleneck with the fastest CPUs. I definitely need to upgrade the entire platform for upcoming games like the new Phantom Liberty DLC for Cyberpunk 2077. It actually lists the 7900X/12900 as the requirements for ray-tracing settings. On the other hand, you have actually killed a bunch of Intel CPUs according to you. I don't have had any Intel or AMD CPUs die on me yet. Even the 1.2ghz Pentium 3 that I dug out from my storage room still works in my Windows 98 PC.
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Post by Kappa Neko on Jul 13, 2023 9:02:23 GMT
The RTX 4090 is actually way too fast for even 7950X3D and 13900K. W This is another aspect that makes me hesitate. According to the bottleneck calculator with a 13700k I'd have a 14-23% CPU bottleneck (depending on how CPU heavy the game is), I believe. The old 4790K/1080Ti combo had zero bottleneck. Perfect pairing. At 4K the bottleneck goes away though. Will this bottleneck always stay the same or would more demanding games in the future when the 4090 starts to struggle make the GPU the bottleneck instead of the CPU? I doesn't really make sense to buy a 4090 over a 4080 when the difference gets eaten up by the CPU bottleneck... Or is my thinking flawed?
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Post by bmwcrazy on Jul 13, 2023 14:51:00 GMT
This is another aspect that makes me hesitate. According to the bottleneck calculator with a 13700k I'd have a 14-23% CPU bottleneck (depending on how CPU heavy the game is), I believe. The old 4790K/1080Ti combo had zero bottleneck. Perfect pairing. At 4K the bottleneck goes away though. Will this bottleneck always stay the same or would more demanding games in the future when the 4090 starts to struggle make the GPU the bottleneck instead of the CPU? I doesn't really make sense to buy a 4090 over a 4080 when the difference gets eaten up by the CPU bottleneck... Or is my thinking flawed? It depends on the game and what resolution you play these games on. Games like A Plague Tale: Requiem, Cyberpunk 2077, Dead Island 2, Last of Us Part 1, Star Wars Survivor, Spider-Man Remastered, and even Hogwarts Legacy have some levels that are very CPU demanding. It's even more noticeable if you play these games on a lower resolution like 1440p instead of 4K. You can tell from the low GPU utilization and the high CPU usage on a few cores. Most of these low GPU utilization issues are caused by bad optimizations. Hopefully developers spend more time and properly optimize their games, but I suspect these CPU-related performance issues will become more common in future titles. The upcoming Immortals of Aveum has 5700X/12700 listed as the recommended system requirements. Last of Us Part 1 has 5900X/12600K recommended for ultra settings. Dead Island 2 has 7900X/13700K for 4K ultra settings, and Phantom Libery has 7900X/12900 for ultra ray-tracing settings even at 1080p. On top of that, Nvidia have raised the bar with the RTX 4090 and it is clearly that modern CPUs are struggling to keep up with it. It is also unfortunate that Nvidia drivers require more CPU overhead compared to AMD. You probably need a 14th-gen Intel or a Zen 5 CPU to fully unlock the potential of the 4090.
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Post by Kappa Neko on Jul 13, 2023 16:23:43 GMT
You probably need a 14th-gen Intel or a Zen 5 CPU to fully unlock the potential of the 4090. Damn, that's crazy! You're saying I bought a great current gen CPU that's alrewey outdated?! In the past CPUs didn't make much difference for gaming for years. I was hoping just upgrading my CPU even without a new GPU would give me more fps. So far I've only tested it with a poorly optimized game (Miasma Chronicles) and the fps still bounces between 30-60fps like crazy and still stutters like crazy. LOL. So much for that! Seems like so many games run like ass now, sometimes I wonder what's the point of a gaming PC anymore... Ah yes, mods. Crap. I plan on not upgrading my system for 6-8 years again. If all of a sudden games are so demanding+ poorly optimized I have to upgrade GPU AND CPU every 2-3 years, this will be my last gaming PC. Because it's already a crazy premium over console for what seems like little benefit. Every game I played in console the past 5 years ran without issues on the PS4 and looked great. PC gaming is a complete shitshow at this point.
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Post by bmwcrazy on Jul 13, 2023 17:42:16 GMT
Damn, that's crazy! You're saying I bought a great current gen CPU that's alrewey outdated?! In the past CPUs didn't make much difference for gaming for years. I was hoping just upgrading my CPU even without a new GPU would give me more fps. So far I've only tested it with a poorly optimized game (Miasma Chronicles) and the fps still bounces between 30-60fps like crazy and still stutters like crazy. LOL. So much for that! Seems like so many games run like ass now, sometimes I wonder what's the point of a gaming PC anymore... Ah yes, mods. Crap. I plan on not upgrading my system for 6-8 years again. If all of a sudden games are so demanding+ poorly optimized I have to upgrade GPU AND CPU every 2-3 years, this will be my last gaming PC. Because it's already a crazy premium over console for what seems like little benefit. Every game I played in console the past 5 years ran without issues on the PS3 and looked great. PC gaming is a complete shitshow at this point. To be fair, right now is probably the better time to build a new gaming PC. You've made the right decision. Fast DDR5 and SSDs are dirt cheap right now. We're also seeing CPUs being heavily discounted. You can now buy a 7950X3D for only $557 in the US and the 13900K was being sold for as little as $490 at one point. Only the RTX 40-series GPUs are still overpriced and being sold close to MSRPs. As someone who also has a Playstation 5, I also agree that you'll have better experience gaming on the current gen consoles especially on newer titles. Mainly because a Playstation 5 or an Xbox Series X costs so much less than a powerful gaming PC. Almost all AAA titles on PC are console ports. They are usually rather poorly optimized compared to their console counterparts. However, you still get better performance and better framerates on a powerful PC. I say user-made mods, mouse aim, virtual reality, and the ability to push the performance way beyond the standard 60 FPS are the main reasons I still spend more time on my gaming PCs than consoles.
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Post by Kappa Neko on Jul 13, 2023 17:57:44 GMT
Question: my new system on the M.2 takes about twice as long to boot than when it was on my SATA. How come?? About 23 seconds.
My guy said it's slowed down by slower other drives but that was the case before as well. So that doesn't make sense to me.
I don't really care I'm just confused
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Post by Energizer Bunny 211 on Jul 13, 2023 18:38:18 GMT
Question: my new system on the M.2 takes about twice as long to boot than when it was on my SATA. How come?? About 23 seconds. My guy said it's slowed down by slower other drives but that was the case before as well. So that doesn't make sense to me. I don't really care I'm just confused Hi Kappa. 23 seconds is quite fast, in my opinion. For reference and comparison....My PC is running on a Samsung 970 EVO Plus (1TB), and I just timed my system for the sake of curiosity. From the instant I push the POWER Button on my case, to the Windows Login Screeen it takes 28.3 seconds. Then from the time I enter in my password until Windows is totally loaded and ready to use with as many as 18 Services loaded into the System Tray and and equal number of Quick Launch Icons loaded into the Task Bar it is an additional 1 minute. Total Time from the push of the POWER Button until I am ready to use my PC is 1m 28.3s. NOTE: I do not have FAST Boot enabled. I'm not entirely sure if other so-called slower drives would impact total boot time, unless they have services stored on them that need to be loaded into Windows even running in the background. Because I am running an additional M.2 for Game Storage and a 2.5 inch Crucial SSD for actual storage, and neither of those impact boot time. If you want to decrease boot time, you can initialize Fast Boot, OR you can limit the number of programs/services that load into the System Tray, and only 'activate' those specific programs when you are going to be using them. A note about FAST Boot: While it can decrease you waiting time considerably (by not loading all the programs/services into the System Tray, only those actually require by Windows) and by compiling your User info and various other Settings into one profile that can be launched quickly......Similar to what a Shared PC does for User Profiles in an Office, or how it handles waking from Sleep Mode.....It shuts down all the power to everything unnecessary and stores your credentials in a profile before it goes into a sorted of 'suspended animation'. Then when you 'wake up' your PC....It retrieves all those files very quickly and restores normal power to your system. Fast Boot works in a very similar fashion. www.howtogeek.com/243901/the-pros-and-cons-of-windows-10s-fast-startup-mode/While this process can seem handy.....how it functions often can lead to various problems because certain Services that Windows requires won't be loaded properly. In a sense, Windows can sometimes trip over itself while in a rush to get itself in order, and thus create stumbling blocks and run into problems down the road. More over if you have any type of Liquid Cooler....I have found that it is best for your hardware to activate from a Cold Boot one at a time rather than instantaneously all at the same time, all at once. For example....On my system, first thing to light up is my Motherboard then my RAM, then my GPU....last the pump head on my Cooler. If I see things light up in this sequence during the boot process....I know that generally, things are okay (at least strictly from a hardware perspective). I hope this has helped to answer your question and alleviate some confusion.
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At sunrise there is the sunset.
To find the secrets of the universe: Think in terms of energy, frequency & VIBRATION -Nikola Tesla
Games: Mass Effect Trilogy, Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age 2, Dragon Age Inquisition, KOTOR, Baldur's Gate, Shattered Steel, Jade Empire, Mass Effect Andromeda, SWTOR
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Post by Atemporal Vanguardian-Debugger on Jul 13, 2023 18:50:59 GMT
Question: my new system on the M.2 takes about twice as long to boot than when it was on my SATA. How come?? About 23 seconds. My guy said it's slowed down by slower other drives but that was the case before as well. So that doesn't make sense to me. I don't really care I'm just confused Did you check the boot order in the BIOS?
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Post by dazk on Jul 14, 2023 0:49:56 GMT
So just an update on my new PC I have so far played AC Odyssey and Mass Effect Andromeda, both older games and MEA is a poorly optimised game if ever there was one. Odyssey and MEA look beautiful with the 4070Ti using DSR 2.25 to upscale the resolutions look of my 1920x1080p 165Hz 0.5Ms ASUS VG278QR monitor to 2880x1620 with 33% Smoothness. I have: AMD 7 5700 8 core AM4 3.4GHz processor (16 cores I think) 850W 80+ Gold PSU An ASUS TUF GAMING B550M-PLUS WIFI II AM4 Micro-ATX Motherboard, a Kingston NV2 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD Team T-Force Delta RGB Series 32GB (2x 16GB) DDR4 3600MHz Memory - Black I don't MOD Odyssey but MEA I use about 20+ different mods and both games I have played on all Ultra settings where available. Both games I have been able to run without any issues at 165 FPS with some in games fluctuations down to 60FPS forced by the game or 100FPS due to what is happening in the game. The GPU is frequently at 100% but the CPU is rarely above 75% and temperatures have not been above 80c except when I used MEA's in game resolution scaling to push the resolution to 3500x1850+ Re start up times the PC boots in less than 20 seconds and after login in less than 10 seconds. Pretty happy overall. EDIT 15/07/23: So I just actually timed my start up rather than a guess.
From when I press the start button it is less than 9 seconds till the login screen, once I have entered my password and hit enter it takes 1 second to bring up the desktop.
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Post by Energizer Bunny 211 on Jul 14, 2023 2:27:55 GMT
Wow....Y'all make my PC sound like it's something from the 1980s, what with it's 1m28s load time.....
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Post by Kappa Neko on Jul 14, 2023 6:04:59 GMT
Question: my new system on the M.2 takes about twice as long to boot than when it was on my SATA. How come?? About 23 seconds. My guy said it's slowed down by slower other drives but that was the case before as well. So that doesn't make sense to me. I don't really care I'm just confused Did you check the boot order in the BIOS? Nope, I have never touched the BIOS, too scared of breaking something, lol. It's 23 seconds with automatic login. Definitely slower than my old PC. I was expecting almost instantly at 6 times as fast, in theory. Passing on a 4090 deal for 1599€ for a good model. I hope for a little better still within the next two weeks. Running out of time though for BG3 on August 3...
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Post by Unicephalon 40-D on Jul 14, 2023 7:49:02 GMT
Is it really the BOOT or just BIOS hanging? I mean some BIOSes might wait for some devices, a good practice is to disable every device motherboard has you dont use (if you know what you are doing) The wait up might take tens of seconds. For me, BIOS takes around 7 seconds, after that Win7 boots and is at login screen in 11 seconds. After login I get desktop in 2 seconds. SATA SSD. Then again, I think Win10 and 11 do more after boot so they sometimes take more seconds to get to desktop after login.
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Post by Kappa Neko on Jul 14, 2023 22:00:11 GMT
Hmmmm. I played some more tonight and even got my FO4 backup running again. Miasma Chronicles was running fine for several hours. Then I had the CTD again with kernal32 and ntdll right after a cutscene. Repeatedly. Couldn't get past it. I did have a CTD on my old system once. So I HOPE it doesn't mean there is still something wrong with my system (aside from running only one RAM stick at the moment). I hope it's just the game.
I hope it's an overheating issue.
I was so happy today with no blue screens and getting FO4 running again. Haven't actually played it though. So I cannot tell if this crash happens with other games as well. I never had crashes like that on my old system. This is all making me nervous again.
This ntdll error seems widespread. Which isn't really comforting. Nobody can pinpoint what causes it.
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At sunrise there is the sunset.
To find the secrets of the universe: Think in terms of energy, frequency & VIBRATION -Nikola Tesla
Games: Mass Effect Trilogy, Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age 2, Dragon Age Inquisition, KOTOR, Baldur's Gate, Shattered Steel, Jade Empire, Mass Effect Andromeda, SWTOR
Origin: NO. NEVER. AGAIN.
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Post by Atemporal Vanguardian-Debugger on Jul 15, 2023 1:37:40 GMT
Hmmmm. I played some more tonight and even got my FO4 backup running again. Miasma Chronicles was running fine for several hours. Then I had the CTD again with kernal32 and ntdll right after a cutscene. Repeatedly. Couldn't get past it. I did have a CTD on my old system once. So I HOPE it doesn't mean there is still something wrong with my system (aside from running only one RAM stick at the moment). I hope it's just the game. I hope it's an overheating issue. I was so happy today with no blue screens and getting FO4 running again. Haven't actually played it though. So I cannot tell if this crash happens with other games as well. I never had crashes like that on my old system. This is all making me nervous again. This ntdll error seems widespread. Which isn't really comforting. Nobody can pinpoint what causes it. In my experience the Ntdll error -though not directly linked sometimes shows up when dealing with a faulty or bad Nvidia driver or yes when the GPU borks and stops working correctly if its overheating that is -GPUs can usually take sustained temperatures in the 70-80s -if fans are running. IF not though it can cook them eventually. I would advise to check with MSI Afterburner and see your GPU temps. Personally I focus on keeping the GPU under 60*C and the CPU under 45*C to make sure I don't have thermal issues. There is a crude fix you can apply if your having thermal issues -at least till you get the temperatures resolved and then undo the fix which is to remove the side panel. Sorry to say it but again in my experience the Kernel32 issue usually shows up when the memory is involved -not always but since your already having issues with it. Did you get to ask the guy if he did that? Also most BIOS these days show a button on startup that states boot manager/loader. Try that button should bring up a list of installed drives and the first one is usually the first boot device and if that is not your M.2 that would explain it. That said I don't see an issue with 26 seconds. My old PC is on WD Blacks -standard drives and still boots up in about a 1 minute -maybe slightly more. The fastest it did I think was 50 seconds but that was after first OS install -so long ago I doubt it would even be that quick now.
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Post by Kappa Neko on Jul 15, 2023 12:36:58 GMT
OK, the crashes were due to a corrupted auto save! It took me 2.5h of researching the error messages on the internet and deeming the solutions complicated and probably doing more harm than good until it dawned on me that I should load a previous save and check if I can get past it this way...... and it worked! Good grief! This should have been the first thing to check. Since it 100% crashes after the cutscene. Must have glitched and then saved the glitch. I had a save from before the battle leading up to the cutscene. Didn't take long to replay either. Cutscene triggered, I skipped it and the game now runs fine again. Omfg... Also, I found my games drive again!!! LOL For some reason I overlooked it, assuming the deleted G: drive was the old G: drive but it's not. I could have sworn I checked all drives repeatedly and it was all gone. WEIRD. So now I can start Miasma Chronicles from two different drives, lol... My modded FO4 is there too. So I DID have two 500GB SSDs. I thought one was 250GB and it's where I have ANOTHER old version of FO4 on from 2017 I should have deleted ages ago. That must have been when I bought the new SSD and stuff was shifted around and back by my old PC guy. Complete mess my drives! But OK. I still need to redownload games either way it seems. But both my modded Oldrim and Skyrim SE are on it too. Maybe I can salvage stuff there too. I have enough space now for games in any case, lol. I'll keep using those SSDs until they die. I'll probably leave my duplicate FO4 on the other SSD as a second backup, just in case. I guess I'm so paranoid about missing DLL and RAM issues that ANY crash that is most likely unrelated makes me freak out now. Miasma Chronicles seems an unstable game. My coworker had several crashes too but nothing game breaking at least. I don't know if these crash reports are a new Steam feature because in the past on the rare occasion a game CTD I got no notification what it was. I really hope no more weird shit now! Edit: OK, Hard Disk Sentinel shows which drives are on the same disk. Ah, now I get it. One of the HDDs is split for whatever weird reason into my data dump for video recording and whatnot, and an old games drive where I had FO4, Skyrim and Witcher 3 on in the past briefly. Huh. So I have 5 disks and 7 drives... Glad I finally understand. *g*
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Post by Kappa Neko on Jul 15, 2023 15:54:50 GMT
I finished the game without issues and monitored my temps. CPU was bored but at max 80°C, usually below though. Is that a lot for when the CPU isn't taxed much?
GPU bottlenecked at 75°C. All drives at 30°C.
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Post by Energizer Bunny 211 on Jul 15, 2023 16:12:31 GMT
I finished the game without issues and monitored my temps. CPU was bored but at max 80°C, usually below though. Is that a lot for when the CPU isn't taxed much? GPU bottlenecked at 75°C. All drives at 30°C. While for me just looking at the temp number alone, 80C does sound a tad concerning....It may not be for the 13 series CPU you have. As for the GPU temp....my 2080 hits 70C just by loading Jedi Survivor, so it's not far off. As for the Drives.....30 is just fine.
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Post by Atemporal Vanguardian-Debugger on Jul 15, 2023 22:18:20 GMT
I finished the game without issues and monitored my temps. CPU was bored but at max 80°C, usually below though. Is that a lot for when the CPU isn't taxed much? GPU bottlenecked at 75°C. All drives at 30°C. While those temperatures are fine as long as fans are running on both. Most likely as you say a poor optimized game borking on a GPU driver it was never tried nor designed for. I would still check that the fans on the CPU are not in zero RPM mode. I personally run my fans 100% all the time and though noisy a bit. You would think since the system was built in 2015 that I would have had more fans die. The internal fans are still running -granting all Noctua. The outside ones died long ago but they were just stupid ones like these: The PC sits about 3ft to 5ft from desk so its fan sound is dampened somewhat.
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Post by dazk on Jul 18, 2023 0:58:21 GMT
I finished the game without issues and monitored my temps. CPU was bored but at max 80°C, usually below though. Is that a lot for when the CPU isn't taxed much? GPU bottlenecked at 75°C. All drives at 30°C. While those temperatures are fine as long as fans are running on both. Most likely as you say a poor optimized game borking on a GPU driver it was never tried nor designed for. I would still check that the fans on the CPU are not in zero RPM mode. I personally run my fans 100% all the time and though noisy a bit. You would think since the system was built in 2015 that I would have had more fans die. The internal fans are still running -granting all Noctua. The outside ones died long ago but they were just stupid ones like these: The PC sits about 3ft to 5ft from desk so its fan sound is dampened somewhat. Speaking of Fans my new PC has 2 120mm ARGB SickleFlow fans, all I can find is a Max. RPM of 1,800 yet when the GPU and/or CPU hit around 80c they can be doing 2,400 is that OK or a problem for longevity or is the Max. RPM wrong?
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Post by Kappa Neko on Jul 18, 2023 6:13:13 GMT
I played FO4 for a few hours last night and the CPU was at 75C max even though the CPU was taxed much more than playing Miasma Chronicles. So it does seem game dependant. 75C I'm happy with. GPU was at 75C again, seems to what I get for games where I'm GPU bottlenecked. Which by now is all off them, lol.
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Post by Energizer Bunny 211 on Jul 18, 2023 10:50:43 GMT
Morning, Kappa. 75 is typically on the high side, but should be okay provided it doesn't stay there very long even after you exit your game. If you can...are you able to monitor your temps (with a program like SpeedFan 5.2) and time how long it takes for your CPU (or GPU) to cool down to normal idle temps after you exit whatever game you're playing?
If the hardware starts to cool down within the first minute or two of exiting.....and if it can reach idle temps (of say 30 to 38 C) within five minutes then you should be okay. The concern is if/when the temps don't come down or generally take a long time to come down to idle temps after any software is closed. Sustained temps of 75C +++ can, in the long term result in throttling, which is really hard on the CPU and decreases its lifespan while also leading to....other problems.
IF the CPU ever takes longer than expected to cool down, or is actually hanging at a certain temperature, it may not be the CPU/GPU 's problem...It would likely be the Cooler, so there are a few things you could do to rectify this (especially if you run a liquid cooler), but Air works as well. Best thing to do for Air Coolers is clean the vents with a can of Compressed Air and a vaccuum (because you don't want the dust to fall back into your case). Soft paint brushes work, too....But not as thoroughly as a vaccuum. Make sure the vents are totally clean; you may even need to dismount your air cooler and take it right out to get the best clean possible. That's okay.
For AIO/CLC Liquid Coolers (these, I find are trickier)....You may want to take the pump head off of the CPU and apply more Thermal Paste (good quality stuff if you can)....Then re-seat the pump head. With appropriate amounts of paste (which I have always found to be anxiety inducing.....DId I apply too much??? Not enough?>??.....Your temps can possibly drop by a factor as much as 20 to 25 degrees C. So 50 to 55 C would be come the new 75.
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