Obviously this varies but a general guideline: 90 - 95 C: Sorta safe, but pushing the limit. 95 C for short periods of time (less than 1.5 hours) is perfectly fine, but if it runs that hot for several hours or longer that’s bad. It won’t instantly melt your CPU or anything but it will probably wear down parts if you let it get that hot regularly. If your CPU gets this hot or hotter, every hour you should let it cool off for 15 minutes. 80 - 90 C: the hottest “decent” operating temperature. While not great, it’s perfectly safe for 95% of CPUs to be 85 C for long periods of time. Obviously lower is still better, but you shouldn’t run into any real issues. Most components can handle a minimum of 90 - 95 C. 70 - 80 C is good. Try to stay in this range if you can. It’s not always realistic for gaming PCs to stay lower than this if it doesn’t have good airflow, but maintaining 70 - 80 C should possible even with a bad cooking setup if you crank the fans up. But if your rig has weaker fans or poor heat dispersion and it gets a bit hotter than this, it’s no big deal. 60 - 70 C: Great. A rig that can keep temps this low is really efficient and this is the ideal operating temperature. While theoretically, under 60 C would be even better, it’s just not always gonna happen with the parts currently available unless you have great airflow.
That last paragraph made me chuckle. My CPU and GPU stay under 60C during 4k 144hz gaming using a normal AIO on the GPU and 212 EVO on the CPU, both overclocked to max limit. And no, I don't live in Antarctica.
My lenovo ideapad 330 gtx 1050 i5-8300 stays under 60c when I'm playing games (57-59c) and 64-70 on apex legends. Note that it is not designed aimly for gaming and it's been a year. I haven't change my thermal paste yet, just undervolted it. Also, I live in tropical area + no ac.
No, the colder the better. Lowers resistance of the components. Ideal temperature for most electronic components is -273°C. Also minimizes wear on components. Components that run colder, live longer. For computer components you get a higher stability. There is a reason why people overclock using sub ambient methods such as dry ice, liquid nitrogen or even liquid helium.
no, of course not. But the point i am making is that 30-50°C is certainly better than 50-80°C. 50-80°C is a suitable temperature for most parts, but it is not ideal for 99% of them.
Techquickie Did amd add thermometers into their latest fx cpus? Cause i've read on the forums temps are calculated based on some weird equation... cpu load, ghz...
It's amazing how much of a difference dust buildup can make. I neglected my computer for a long time and my CPU (AMD Phenom X4 810) temp was sitting at 70-80 idle. Got an air duster and blasted the hell out of it and now idle temp sits around 30. If you've got a problem with overheating it is worth a look.
heat tranfers through radiation in empty space, outer space near the earth is at 7 celcius, so your gpu would be well cooled, heat is also released through other mechanisms in space but im no scientist
Juan P. Reynoso Well it may be 7c but... the solar rays on one side heat up to 180c and on the otherside getting no heat would go down to -150c but you are right by saying that there are other cooling mechanism and by having no environment to transfer heat, more % will exit into infrared rays
Heat transfer through radiation is rather inefficient though, so I doubt it would stay cool in space using standard equipment. Also space has a very high range of temperatures, some of which are definitely not good for hardware.
i used to love overclocking all possible overclockable components to get more out of my buck but recently i've been thinking that perhaps leaving it at stock is actually more economical because your hardware will last longer, just my two cents
It's a good idea...however, in the case of GPU I do have one thing to say about it. I own a XFX Radeon 7970 3 GB DD video card, and I found out there is a Black Edition of the exact same card which is just an overclocked version with the exact same cooler. So what I did was find the overclock values of the Black Edition, set my video card to them, and then I retuned the fans to keep the card cool enough to last long appropriately. By keeping my CPU and GPU between 30 C and 50 C at all times, I made a RAM channel timer chip on it's last legs last 5 months more than it should have from the majorly reduced heat stress inside the system. (The CPU is the highest contributor to overall case heat, and anything past 50 is where other components start getting grumpy about the heat.)
Sometimes they will be different than each other, other times like Calvin said they will be just the same card with different clock speeds. The only reason I really chose to overclock to the settings of the Black Edition is because my card is exactly the same as the Black Edition but with a slower clockspeed out of the box, and after testing in a few games I found the overclock settings of the Black Edition to be much smoother and reliable for me than the stock clock speeds.
he told you everything what the company thinks it'll survive and what Linus told you by build in your own buffer he meant try to keep a temp that you feel safe with but do not go over or under what the company says..... As he listed a lot of the maximum but as he said there is no real optimal temp there is only break your shit temp. You trying to answer a no real answer question build your buffer set a lower max and a lower(i mean lower as higher in temp for this) min then suggested by the company and it may just last longer.
With decent cooling you're going to hit voltage limits well before temp limits these days, so temp limits are pretty irrelevant. When overclocking i dont bother looking at temps as ive never seen any chip ive ever overclocked (on decent cooling) in 10 yeas+ hit max temp.I do however worry about vcore, i actually measure my vcore with a DMM as software either under (real vcore above what software reports) or over (vcore is less than software reports) reports it.That being said i ran my 2d gen i7 for years @ 1.425 vcore, which is over intels max.Chips fine and runs same as it ever did.Just my 2c.
- Take the lowest manufacturer suggested temperature, - subtract at least 10 degrees (Celsius) - Try to have it run even cooler, keeping in mind it shouldn't be bellow room temperature
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my latop sounds the same, still heats up to over 100°cpu and gpu temp and is probably broken since 2 years since my gtx 555m and i7 get outperformed by my girlfriends same generation laptops i3 integrated graphics
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Yeah but to bring your temps below ambient you need some sort of AC cooling loop or something crazy like liquid nitrogen. The point is that doing that would be much more dangerous than anything the average user should be doing. Such things are for enthusiasts only.
No need to worry about temperature nowadays since CPU and GPU auto throttle if they reach dangerous temps, which RARELY ever happens, unless you overclock a lot, run a TON of things at once, or play at very high resolution that GPU doesn't support. Battery temps on laptops and portables, NOW that worries me.
I'm impressed he managed to get through that razer blade commercial with a straight face. He plowed right through it though. I might have to go check that website out.
Been running my i5 2500k at 4.9GHz for 3+ years now, and still have 0 issues. I hit just under 90C under full load on Prime95, but stay under 75C during gaming, and idle around 30-35C. I used to "feel" uncomfortable with it being over 60Cish, but when you think about what temperature the CPU will throttle at (closer to 100C), there isn't much reason to be scared of temps in the 70's, especially when it's only at this temperature while playing very demanding games.
In a semi conductor, resistance actually first decreases with increase in temp, cause it makes the electron loose like a conductor, but then if there is too much heat same with conductor
I have a Core i5 4690k running at 4.2 GHz and a H50 Corsair water cooler.My idle temps are roughly 28c and my max temps at 100% load are 58c.My ambient room temp is roughly 74 degrees depending on how much humidity we get.Very pleased with these results.I have great airflow as well.I keep my machine spotless.
Arthas Leks mineral oil probably acts as a conductor, no? nitrogen isn't that expensive, afterall 78% of air _is_ nitrogen. Also, there are already liquid N cpu coolers, but they seem to have the condensation problems mentioned. my thoughts were to put the whole system into a custom tank to eliminate these probs...
Techquickie only thing I am pointing out: is you didn't just say the answer, but added in all this other stuff, like GPU's and CPU's and engines. That is a complete answer, but not a quickie answer. 4 minutes is not too long, but longer than before for sure.
Not for content creators, such as myself. Google's ad revenue is BARELY anything, unless you're getting thousands of views a day. That's where sponsorships come in.
Have had a Phenom II 965 for 5-6 years and it still runs new releases (been running FO4 at 60fps on high settings). Keeping your temps below max is a good way to preserve your components, and considering CPUs don't advance much anymore, it can be a good money saving measure.
my pc is 60c on a corsair h100i so how do i install a new distributor on a 2009 toyota corolla le without risking damaging my kitchen's tile because my mom wont be happy when my dog bites her and runs away
Extra fans and coolants also help keep your PC from malfunctioning in warm climates, internal and external temperature both effect PC performance since the external temperature will effect the internal temperatures of a PC and one of the signs of a overheating PC is the PC slowing down or slow response to commands even sticking and crashes and their are free programs that makes it easy to check your temperature with a click. Shut off your PC if your air conditioner freezes or breaks down on a very hot day unless you have a good cooling system installed in your system.
So actually this episode teached the viewer... basically nothing. I thought you would talk abt different airflow strategies for instance, or the impact fan size has on cooling performance. Maybe an idea for a future episode!
A year after I stopped being a Dollar Shave Club customer, I dropped the handle and it broke. I contacted them to buy a replacement because I had a lot of blades on hand, and they sent one no charge. Great customer service.
HairlessHare how do u think the company pays for everything? Fucking pixie dust? Also the ad was at the end, you could easily skip it. Also Linus was informative I learnt that clearly different hardware runs at different temperatures and not all of it can be covered in 3 minutes.
Dax Corsiar Like Linus said though. You don't want your computer to be colder than the surrounding environment because you don't want the water vapor in the air to condensate on it.
Ryan Hart That is what he said, and if you think about it that is an argument FOR putting the PC in a cold room like a freezer. Since you want the surroundings to be cooler than your PC the surroundings cannot be too cold. However, if you have a normal HDD in your PC you might have trouble with moving parts at temperatures below 0 Celcius.
Dax Corsiar i dont understand why you needed to say you were joking. if any1 thought you were serious about putting a computer in your freezer.. they have bigger issues to worry about xD!
I can never dislike any of your vids Linus, you are entertaining, informative, knowledgeable more than I will ever be. Keep up the great 👍 work my friend.
My first Graphics card ran 123C when running even low end games hours on end. The fan was always 100% and it still works today. It was an Radeon HD3400 with 256mb of DDR3 Ram.
lol i ran my card at 100% fan speed and opened 3 unigine valley ultra HD benchmarks to ensure that the GPU was pushing as hard as it could and i only got to 65C, gigabyte Windforce 3x is OP
Had a Geforce 9600GT since 2009, which came with the PC. It was reaching 100C~120C, and when it hit 130C it was crashing my PC, shutting it down. There was dust in the aluminum plate and the fan. I tried to clean it but it didnt change much. The fan was little too. I'm not a hard gamer myself, so I bought a Sapphire HD7750 1G GDDR5. Now it runs at 33C, and ~45C with a game open.
My brand new graphics card got to 109°c before I realized. The fans weren’t spinning at all for some reason. It was still in warranty so i sent it in and got a new one.
My laptop usually runs the cpu at 70-80c and the gpu at 90-91 (Full load). It bothered at me at first but I kinda learned to come to terms with it. I live in a very hot and humid country.
also if you buy pre built gaming rid just keep in mind some people have no care about cooling they stick loads of parts into some shit case with enough fans that it should work... But sometimes the fans are blocked by a case? or in the wrong place or on the wrong way >_> be sure to check this.. i once buy a pc with 3 fans on the front but the front was totally plastic no holes at all the fans where sucking 0 air
I don't allow my FX8320 to get above 70°C and my HD7970 has never gone above 70°C. Although, GTA 5 does stress out the CPU pegging all 8 cores at 100% sometimes. Jeeze that game is a resource hog...RAM hits 8 GB of 16 available.
shane buchanan Temps are fine right now, repasted with Arctic Silver 5 and added a NZXT X61 AIO. Runs at 17C while watching RUclips, 12C when at idle, and hit 40C on GTA 5 with high settings. The temps did give me problems while playing but that's fixed by the AIO.
shane buchanan Right now where I live, ambient outside temp is 29C with 67% humidity. My HD7970 runs at 40C and peaked at 72C according to Open Hardware Monitor and CAM. My next upgrade is going to be a R9 Fury X. Goal is to keep inside temps as low as possible. The Fury X is water cooled and sealed so heat won't leak out to other components.
For my CPU I like to aim for 65 or lower and for my GPU I go for 80 or lower. My usual operating temperature under load for my GPU is about 78 degrees but after adding a side fan to my case (CM storm scout) my GPU dropped to 68 degrees under load, which is chilly by GPU standards. This is good and I'm sure it has contributed to my GTX 770 lasting years since I got it. Yes, you could theoretically run it at much higher temperatures, but in my opinion, I think you greatly put the card's lifespan at risk by doing so.
Never have I cared about temperatures until I got my first gaming laptop 3 days ago. Thing has a i7 8750 and gtx 1070 and it usually runs around 90 to 97 Celsius. Gots me all concerned and digging through RUclips for answers.
it's great. Most enthusiasts call 80c the limit when running stress tests, so in gaming situations 70-75 is max unless you dont care about how long you chip is gonna live.
Chris23399 Do you mean,"Can I water cool my CPU and aircool the rest of my pc?". If that was your question, then yes absolutely. You can just cool your CPU with a h100 or any other good cooler and pop in fans in your PC.
BuildMeASnowmanBiatch i actually mean; can my computer run to cool with only aircooling? if yes; than i have to be carefull and not cool it to much.. cause you know what happens when it runs too cool. if you watched this video
You forgot to talk about motherboard temperature! Most important thing! It has to stay (ideally) below 38°C, if you want your CPU and GPU coolers to work efficiently. This involves a power supply sucking air out of the chassis, assisted by a rear fan, ideally 92mm or bigger. If you do not have a front fan, the chassis must have a side vent. If your power supply is isolated, you need a top fan also. Fire up Aida64 stability test and make sure you adjust the fan speeds so that your mobo temp stays under 38.
Sub-ambient temperatures are impossible with normal air or water cooling. Those just accelerate the heat exchange. You only have to worry about it with like liquid nitrogen cooling.
i overcloked my FX 8320 5ghz on air 1.51vcore and after 1 month my gigabyte ud3 didin't want to boot other than stock clock's. now there is leaky cap in motherboard's power phase's :) i wonder how high the temperatures god around the cpu in the caps :D
What the hell had to be going through your head to over clock 3.5ghz stock to 5ghz. You poor soul, completely didn't melt my GTX 760 to the pci-e doing the same thing XD
I could only imagine how loud that must've gotten. Overclocking without temperature monitoring is a crazy idea, I wouldn't have the balls to do that to my beloved computer.
cpu got 90c only when there was like +25 in my room and running interburn test, in rendering 70c and gaming never over 60c. The FX8320 draws too much current in those specs for my 8+2 phase motherboard, i will upgrade cooling and leaky capasitors when i go to water, and i will aim for even more than 5ghz. i have experience for overcloking like 10 amd cpu's and i had under this same mobo and cooler phenom 2 955 4.5ghz 1.6vcore and it is still running in my second pc. phenom has now been in those clocks for 4 years and still going strong. Here is video about the leaky cap in motherboard, shame that i cant go over 4ghz because voltages are too unstable and im too lazy to remove mobo and change the cap :P Gigabyten virransyöttö "Sulaa"
Techquickie I have an Asus G750JS with an i7 4700HQ. While running a Prime95 Benchmark using Intel XTU, it reported that my max temp had spiked to 90C. Is that bad? I mean, it was a benchmarking with 100% CPU utilization and it ran for around 10 minutes. I'm a newcomer to the high-end PC world, so I would love some help. Also, it idles between 43-50 and when gaming it gets to around 70 give or take. Anyway, Thanks for the video though, love these and the LinusTechTips videos!
I'd say, get better cooling. Idle 43-50C is not good. Sure, I have a slower CPU, The FX-8350, but it produces more heat (Thank you, AMD ([size=1]in winter[/size])). My Noctua NH-D15 keeps the CPU running idle at AROUND 30. Sometimes lower, sometimes higher, all depends on ambient temperature. Anyway, long story short, I recommend you to buy a better cooling component.
Your temps are OK. My laptop is an Alienware 14 with an i7-4700MQ.. idles 45-55 and under gaming reaches 85-95. Alienware support told me those temp ranges are perfectly OK.
i get around 300-400 fps with my 1060 3gb i5-8400 it goes from like 55 (watching youtube) to around 73-79 while playing fortnite with the lowest graphics
@@RobinMello you might actually see lower temps if you turn up the graphical settings. Graphics card temps can go up when they are spewing too many frames. I don't even know why you are playing fortnite on low with a 1060
@@MidnightAnimaI easier to play imo with less graphics and shadows and details and stuff also my temp is usually at 70-75 77 at most but i dont play for hours on end i play for maybe 1 or 2 hours then stop playing so it never stays at like 70 degrees for like more than a few hours
How the hell would you even drop your temps below ambient using air cooling? You're using ambient air to cool it after all. And if you have a water cooled setup you're obviously knowledgeable enough about super high-end builds to know that you shouldn't do it.
people that watercool overclock their cpu as well. It generates more heat that way so it cancels out the risk of below ambient temps and gets better performance because its running at a higher speed
Freddie Edwards watercool cant go below ambient either. , unless you incorperate some sort of refrigerant heat exchanger to the loop. and yes, you can overclock like hell. got a i5 3.5 ghz happily running at 4.8. maxes out at 55c when its working hard. =D
Peltier coolers can drop below ambient, if I recall. They were even used in some computers - the Power Macintosh 8100 series' top model used one, I think. Condensation is a risk in those too, but I don't remember hearing anything about them getting wet or breaking due to the design Apple used.
***** apple is dumber than i thought if they used a peltier in a production computer. haha you do realize that a peltier unit turns into a very good insulator when it fails. meaning that the chip under it goes critical temp, in many cases too quickly for the thermal protection to shut down before damage is done. and they have the habit of being rather unreliable. not to mention the need to insulate the area around the CPU to prevent condensation, which just makes everything worse when the peltier burns out. worst idea ever. lol
fakiirification Aren't they more reliable since they have no moving parts? The computer in question was released 20 years ago and was 110 MHz, this isn't something which is going to fry the second the cooling system fails (if I recall, it was activated with a thermal sensor instead of running 100% of the the time). support.apple.com/kb/TA32847?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US has details on the cooler used.
@@jackandy1736 I know, 2 years isn't alot but 2 years, every single day (for avarage of 6 hours = 730x6 is 4.380 hours of constant times running on 92 degrees celcius 😂)
Thank you for using °C, °C is the best
Celsius is standard for computer components. Also he's from Canada.
Well for science we do all use the same systems
***** It's actually british
the us system goes into the ten thousands, meaning it can use more precise measurements
And Celsius doesn't? are you sure? I'm pretty sure they both scale fine.
I like mine running hot. Keeps my feet warm on cold days.
Tumblevveed Same. I like to just run games to keep my computer working through the night, it acts as a good space heater during winter.
Lol me too
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@@soroushjm1011 damn wrong comment
I've always loved it how even in America where we use Fahrenheit, we still use Celsius for our PCs.
Yessir
Fahrenheit temperatures and weathers are allways worse than celsius. Celsius makes everything cooler. Lmao.
@@yesnoyeswait4306 what? No
@@ikealime8356 Yes. 33c = 91,4 fahrenheit.
@@yesnoyeswait4306 no it doesn’t make it cooler, it just lowers the numbers
Obviously this varies but a general guideline:
90 - 95 C: Sorta safe, but pushing the limit. 95 C for short periods of time (less than 1.5 hours) is perfectly fine, but if it runs that hot for several hours or longer that’s bad. It won’t instantly melt your CPU or anything but it will probably wear down parts if you let it get that hot regularly. If your CPU gets this hot or hotter, every hour you should let it cool off for 15 minutes.
80 - 90 C: the hottest “decent” operating temperature. While not great, it’s perfectly safe for 95% of CPUs to be 85 C for long periods of time. Obviously lower is still better, but you shouldn’t run into any real issues. Most components can handle a minimum of 90 - 95 C.
70 - 80 C is good. Try to stay in this range if you can. It’s not always realistic for gaming PCs to stay lower than this if it doesn’t have good airflow, but maintaining 70 - 80 C should possible even with a bad cooking setup if you crank the fans up. But if your rig has weaker fans or poor heat dispersion and it gets a bit hotter than this, it’s no big deal.
60 - 70 C: Great. A rig that can keep temps this low is really efficient and this is the ideal operating temperature. While theoretically, under 60 C would be even better, it’s just not always gonna happen with the parts currently available unless you have great airflow.
Nice info
This made me feel better lol. Playing gta 5 i get around 77-85c using msi afterburner. And slightly lower when playing fallout 4 at max settings.
There are cpus that will throttle if the max temp is reached so a sudden slow down may be a sign of overheating.
That last paragraph made me chuckle. My CPU and GPU stay under 60C during 4k 144hz gaming using a normal AIO on the GPU and 212 EVO on the CPU, both overclocked to max limit. And no, I don't live in Antarctica.
My lenovo ideapad 330 gtx 1050 i5-8300 stays under 60c when I'm playing games (57-59c) and 64-70 on apex legends. Note that it is not designed aimly for gaming and it's been a year. I haven't change my thermal paste yet, just undervolted it. Also, I live in tropical area + no ac.
I love my gaming laptop, it's a 2-in-1, I game on it while cooking eggs on the 110°C cpu.
I guess it really is a 2 in 1 a oven and a computer
@@ClassicSkye you cook your eggs in an oven?
@@jarnsus2038 it's a burner
I was doing the same 3 years ago in my laptop but now its not even able to play counter strike 1.6
@@usamagulzar888 wait your laptop got worse at performance?
In general 50-80 degrees C is ideal for almost all parts.
No, the colder the better. Lowers resistance of the components. Ideal temperature for most electronic components is -273°C. Also minimizes wear on components. Components that run colder, live longer.
For computer components you get a higher stability. There is a reason why people overclock using sub ambient methods such as dry ice, liquid nitrogen or even liquid helium.
But why would I be running my computer at -273 C?
jort93z the average person isn't going to be running their pc at -273 though.
no, of course not. But the point i am making is that 30-50°C is certainly better than 50-80°C. 50-80°C is a suitable temperature for most parts, but it is not ideal for 99% of them.
jort93z At minus 273 degrees, all molecules will stop moving, right?
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Pretty sure that number is much higher than a Terahertz... More like ~100 Exahertz.
3 steps. I see what you did there.
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Oh my god Linus used to sound like he was on helium.
He still sounds like this
@@crasymojo not anymore
@@crasymojo ya
I feel like he still sounds like this he just has a better mic
He sounds the same lmao
If it gets up above 1000°C you could have problems.
9001°C is better
***** yep its completely normal
JLConawayII not that its possible,it would burn before it could reach that high
never seen over clocking fail?
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Rigged RX7 hmmm at that temp the earth will melt to oblivion :D
should have been named "Safe PC Temperatures as Fast As Possible so we can move on and talk about shaving"
I mean Dollar Shave Club is the real reason we came here isn't it?
+ Rossko indeed, yet another MEANINGless crap video from Linus. No answers, fill it up with ads. This vid almost qualify as clickbait.
@@EelkoA Yet another MEANINGless crap comment from Eelko. Just talk no arguments. This comment almost qualify as worst comment on this video
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But my precious neck beard!!!
Can I wrap my motherboard in a plastic bag and use the sheer force of a Canadian winter to cool my components?
probably, if you prep the board right
Condensation will fuck it up
Yes, just yes
You can open your windows and be a man with good health
I think Russian coldness would be better
Joke's on you. My laptop is running at 95°C and I use the exhaust to heat my entire house.
My pc is running at 90 c, should I shave it?
yeah
I hope that's sarcasm.
nice
SupaMario81 whaddafaq?
No, don't shave it, a beard is a great heatsink
One wipe charlies, as Fast As Possible
that should never be done.
Techquickie Did amd add thermometers into their latest fx cpus? Cause i've read on the forums temps are calculated based on some weird equation... cpu load, ghz...
Techquickie
thought slick was gunna benchmark them? might as well do an AFAP along side... it's only logical.
Josh Smith you explode, it's like crossing the beams. *Don't do it*
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"dont go lower than a room temperature" is the most important part of the video
My CPU temperature getting upto 350.
Others : Geez it's going to burn!!
Me: ( Laughing in Kelvin)
Kelvin is the best temperature measurement system
@@Kromiball literally isn't
What is 350 in °C
@@thenoob3aerfos850 77°C
It's amazing how much of a difference dust buildup can make. I neglected my computer for a long time and my CPU (AMD Phenom X4 810) temp was sitting at 70-80 idle. Got an air duster and blasted the hell out of it and now idle temp sits around 30. If you've got a problem with overheating it is worth a look.
I cool my AMD cards by placing them in interstellar space, no condensation and no heat issues.
I'm Not Chase Due to the lack of matter to transfer the heat to, your AMD Toaster will toast it self.
heat tranfers through radiation in empty space, outer space near the earth is at 7 celcius, so your gpu would be well cooled, heat is also released through other mechanisms in space but im no scientist
Juan P. Reynoso Well it may be 7c but... the solar rays on one side heat up to 180c and on the otherside getting no heat would go down to -150c but you are right by saying that there are other cooling mechanism and by having no environment to transfer heat, more % will exit into infrared rays
Heat transfer through radiation is rather inefficient though, so I doubt it would stay cool in space using standard equipment. Also space has a very high range of temperatures, some of which are definitely not good for hardware.
Indeed but as an example if you put the hardware in an empty space room at 5 celcius what would happen?
i used to love overclocking all possible overclockable components to get more out of my buck but recently i've been thinking that perhaps leaving it at stock is actually more economical because your hardware will last longer, just my two cents
the first 1-2 years i dont overclock but if my computer gets older im overclocking it
It's a good idea...however, in the case of GPU I do have one thing to say about it. I own a XFX Radeon 7970 3 GB DD video card, and I found out there is a Black Edition of the exact same card which is just an overclocked version with the exact same cooler. So what I did was find the overclock values of the Black Edition, set my video card to them, and then I retuned the fans to keep the card cool enough to last long appropriately. By keeping my CPU and GPU between 30 C and 50 C at all times, I made a RAM channel timer chip on it's last legs last 5 months more than it should have from the majorly reduced heat stress inside the system. (The CPU is the highest contributor to overall case heat, and anything past 50 is where other components start getting grumpy about the heat.)
***** alot of cpu's/gpu's from amd have a black edition wich is mostly almost the same with higher clock speed
i dont think they are exactly the same. I think the black editions allow for much higher overclocks than non black editions.
Sometimes they will be different than each other, other times like Calvin said they will be just the same card with different clock speeds. The only reason I really chose to overclock to the settings of the Black Edition is because my card is exactly the same as the Black Edition but with a slower clockspeed out of the box, and after testing in a few games I found the overclock settings of the Black Edition to be much smoother and reliable for me than the stock clock speeds.
"...and they smell nice too. Initially."
I really want to know if that was written by Linus or by Dollar Shave Club.
Im sorry but basically youre saying is look at the manufacturing temp table and BUILT IN YOUR OWN BUFFER? Im here to know what that buffer should be..
i love your Techquickies, but this is just fuckin useless
On CPUs the buffer is considered safe usually is around 20-30 below Tjmax.
he told you everything what the company thinks it'll survive and what Linus told you by build in your own buffer he meant try to keep a temp that you feel safe with but do not go over or under what the company says..... As he listed a lot of the maximum but as he said there is no real optimal temp there is only break your shit temp. You trying to answer a no real answer question build your buffer set a lower max and a lower(i mean lower as higher in temp for this) min then suggested by the company and it may just last longer.
With decent cooling you're going to hit voltage limits well before temp limits these days, so temp limits are pretty irrelevant.
When overclocking i dont bother looking at temps as ive never seen any chip ive ever overclocked (on decent cooling) in 10 yeas+ hit max temp.I do however worry about vcore, i actually measure my vcore with a DMM as software either under (real vcore above what software reports) or over (vcore is less than software reports) reports it.That being said i ran my 2d gen i7 for years @ 1.425 vcore, which is over intels max.Chips fine and runs same as it ever did.Just my 2c.
- Take the lowest manufacturer suggested temperature,
- subtract at least 10 degrees (Celsius)
- Try to have it run even cooler, keeping in mind it shouldn't be bellow room temperature
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My laptop while gaming sounds like flood in the river.
my latop sounds the same, still heats up to over 100°cpu and gpu temp and is probably broken since 2 years since my gtx 555m and i7 get outperformed by my girlfriends same generation laptops i3 integrated graphics
MrXonte haha what a wonderful tech 🤔
thats normal, its a laptop.
and mine sounds like water raining o top of my roof
Mine sounds like a damn tornado
2:25
Linus: Water + PC Parts = Bad
Also Linus: *Water Cooling a PC*
ur stupid af
@@sfafsashfdh6589 i know right ? This dude doesnt know linus
Water cooling is not pouring water over components
@@F-Raptor-mq7ph Bruh it's a joke lmfao
@@TinTin3k ok. i just replied judging by how the others replied to you.
????? should i shave my pc
yes mate once a month and dnt forget new blades will make your pc overclock faster hahahahahhhhhahahahahahh,sorry could not help myself hahaahhahhahhahahha
change its oil too
dont get that 14 blade razer crap itll nick your pc and bring gpu temps up to 230c
#HBO# ur asking me?
#HBO# yes
Don't drop below _dew point_.
waterlubber mountain dew
Yeah but to bring your temps below ambient you need some sort of AC cooling loop or something crazy like liquid nitrogen. The point is that doing that would be much more dangerous than anything the average user should be doing. Such things are for enthusiasts only.
You can use peltier cooling as well for ambient cooling. Should enough to just stick a peltier element between cpu and cooler.
Oh yeah... and i was NOT expecting that at the end. LOL!
And now, on RUclips Recommendations, how hot your PC can get... from four years ago
Watching a 2014 video is fine, since i'm using a Haswell PC from 2014, this would still be relevant in 2019 (or however long I use PCs from 2014).
With comments from 2 Years ago
@@joachimprz ikr
@@ymm099 same
And now 6
No need to worry about temperature nowadays since CPU and GPU auto throttle if they reach dangerous temps, which RARELY ever happens, unless you overclock a lot, run a TON of things at once, or play at very high resolution that GPU doesn't support.
Battery temps on laptops and portables, NOW that worries me.
My Gtx 950 gainward edition gtx gets up to 78-82C playing batman arkham knight wtf??
That's perfectly fine. Up to 81°C is completely fine in my opinion.
what about laptop processor?huh?!
it overheats after 1 hour evrytem
no matter what it runs
btw it's i5
My laptop cpu runs csgo at 97 degrees so I think it's not as rare as you would believe..
I'm impressed he managed to get through that razer blade commercial with a straight face. He plowed right through it though. I might have to go check that website out.
Been running my i5 2500k at 4.9GHz for 3+ years now, and still have 0 issues. I hit just under 90C under full load on Prime95, but stay under 75C during gaming, and idle around 30-35C. I used to "feel" uncomfortable with it being over 60Cish, but when you think about what temperature the CPU will throttle at (closer to 100C), there isn't much reason to be scared of temps in the 70's, especially when it's only at this temperature while playing very demanding games.
In a semi conductor, resistance actually first decreases with increase in temp, cause it makes the electron loose like a conductor, but then if there is too much heat same with conductor
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Dammit not available in CRO
I always worry when my 980 ti gets up to 80-85 degrees. Even though it's apparently fine, I still don't like it
+phoque022 I worry when my GTX 690 hovers on 98 Degrees on ark survival evolved. But it's k
is it normal for the gtx690?I have got one ,too and im worried
Well my 760 runs at 94 all the time
My 980 is at 83 most of the time
i already worry when my 970 runs at 65-70 degrees .-. , but it never surpasses 70 degrees so i guess i am fine lol
I walked right into that ad!
That was a freaking good segue.
I laughed my ass off when he said initially with the wipes
I was expecting an answer like "90 Degrees of Celsius is bad."
umm, my CPU gets to 140°C, I think I have a problem......
Preeeetty sure that's fahrenheit. CPUs from Earth can't reach 140ºC for a multitude of reasons... at least as far as I know.
Mine idles 68c. Never gets that high though.
are you trying to boil water on it?
mine 38
it's Pentium but imma get i5 on laptop
Pentium? jesus
Does the Razer come with full RGB backlighting?
Depends upon the model
Isaac Starkie xD
Same mine is also yellow
I have a Core i5 4690k running at 4.2 GHz and a H50 Corsair water cooler.My idle temps are roughly 28c and my max temps at 100% load are 58c.My ambient room temp is roughly 74 degrees depending on how much humidity we get.Very pleased with these results.I have great airflow as well.I keep my machine spotless.
Bruh, is that ambient temp in Farenheit?
If not, how are you even alive in those temps?
Just what I was looking for, 8 years old and still spot on.
What if you keep your entire case submerged in a tank of liquid nitrogen to get rid of the air = no condensation?
Might be a bit expensive though ;)
Omnilatent I've seen a lot of pc's full of mineral oil. Nitrogen is expensive call.
Arthas Leks mineral oil probably acts as a conductor, no? nitrogen isn't that expensive, afterall 78% of air _is_ nitrogen. Also, there are already liquid N cpu coolers, but they seem to have the condensation problems mentioned. my thoughts were to put the whole system into a custom tank to eliminate these probs...
Son of a Zombie Mineral oil conducts no electricity whatsoever.
Son of a Zombie AS luke mentioned mineral oil conducts no electricity. Every part is submerged in mineral oil.
Tech quickie is getting longer... and longer....... and longer........... pretty soon: TechSlowly.
soo u wanted the video to be like " hot ..BAD cold...Good'
Yes! :P
Da Coder its techquickie-as fast as possible<
not techquickie-common sense.
Actually 4 minutes is not a bad length for this topic imo...
Techquickie only thing I am pointing out: is you didn't just say the answer, but added in all this other stuff, like GPU's and CPU's and engines. That is a complete answer, but not a quickie answer. 4 minutes is not too long, but longer than before for sure.
I always stop the video when he says "speaking of" because one ad is enough
Not for content creators, such as myself. Google's ad revenue is BARELY anything, unless you're getting thousands of views a day. That's where sponsorships come in.
Davin Liming You can’t have monetization with only 57 subs lmao.
@@Zaz5y fyck you
@@Daniel-ds5ld That is the truth tho. Accept it.
I learn so much watching these. They're brilliant.
Have had a Phenom II 965 for 5-6 years and it still runs new releases (been running FO4 at 60fps on high settings). Keeping your temps below max is a good way to preserve your components, and considering CPUs don't advance much anymore, it can be a good money saving measure.
Pause the video before it has a chance to start playing. That's Linus' sneeze face.
my pc is 60c on a corsair h100i so how do i install a new distributor on a 2009 toyota corolla le without risking damaging my kitchen's tile because my mom wont be happy when my dog bites her and runs away
theres your problem! That car doesnt use a distributor silly haha
thx
download more ram
kamikaze haven't heard that one thats hilarious
ahahahaha thank you men !
Extra fans and coolants also help keep your PC from malfunctioning in warm climates, internal and external temperature both effect PC performance since the external temperature will effect the internal temperatures of a PC and one of the signs of a overheating PC is the PC slowing down or slow response to commands even sticking and crashes and their are free programs that makes it easy to check your temperature with a click. Shut off your PC if your air conditioner freezes or breaks down on a very hot day unless you have a good cooling system installed in your system.
I had the sudden urge to buy razors for some reason.
im curious.. did linus tech do like 100 techquickie videos in 1 sitting or something he looks the same in every video
Racist :
this told us nothing lol
ikr
I’m your 100th like
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sitting here with a 105*c CPU
magyarjvck omg
What? Really?
Awesome! Now you can make hotpockets with it
Mines 120 degrees Celsius
Def not over 100C
I like this guy.
dud not only u 166,108 people like this guy!
He's got other channels if you guys didn't know :)
LinusTechTips
He's very likeable!
Onionringz
Thanks - I'll check them out.
:D that's his main and he also has NCIX :)
So actually this episode teached the viewer... basically nothing. I thought you would talk abt different airflow strategies for instance, or the impact fan size has on cooling performance. Maybe an idea for a future episode!
I've actually don't air vs water cooling in the past. Should have referenced that video... :s
Techquickie RUN before the grammar Nazi's catch you
do you mean that you have *done*, not *don't*
This video is super interesting, you should do a 2020 refresh to account for chips now scaling with temps ;)
A year after I stopped being a Dollar Shave Club customer, I dropped the handle and it broke. I contacted them to buy a replacement because I had a lot of blades on hand, and they sent one no charge. Great customer service.
You are way better using an electric one with a rechargeable battery
'The hell was that ending?
linus is an absolute pro at advertising, and its only gotten better over the years. GREAT AD im buying into dollar shave club because of you, linus.
this video could be reduced to 0:04 instead of 4:44 if linus cut the bulls- and just said how many degrees
Under load my CPU is at 75C... good to hear it's fine
this video could've been so much more informative. and could've had much less sponsor bs in it.
JMNMJ ok
It is litterly called as fast as possible
HairlessHare how do u think the company pays for everything? Fucking pixie dust? Also the ad was at the end, you could easily skip it. Also Linus was informative I learnt that clearly different hardware runs at different temperatures and not all of it can be covered in 3 minutes.
I'm overclocking... I better move my PC to the freezer.
Dax Corsiar Like Linus said though. You don't want your computer to be colder than the surrounding environment because you don't want the water vapor in the air to condensate on it.
Ryan Hart That is what he said, and if you think about it that is an argument FOR putting the PC in a cold room like a freezer. Since you want the surroundings to be cooler than your PC the surroundings cannot be too cold. However, if you have a normal HDD in your PC you might have trouble with moving parts at temperatures below 0 Celcius.
My comment was a joke.
Dax Corsiar i dont understand why you needed to say you were joking. if any1 thought you were serious about putting a computer in your freezer.. they have bigger issues to worry about xD!
roxiE Because people replied to their comment as if they were serious? lol
when is this guy gonna hit puberty?
We have been asking this question for years now.
the video haven't even been out for years
*****
But the question about his puberty has been.
Daedalus true
Well, considering he has a child, I think he already has :P
I can never dislike any of your vids Linus, you are entertaining, informative, knowledgeable more than I will ever be. Keep up the great 👍 work my friend.
Sooo i need a better cooler for my shave butter?
yes... I think he said we are supposed to shave with ice cubes and not water.
My first Graphics card ran 123C when running even low end games hours on end. The fan was always 100% and it still works today. It was an Radeon HD3400 with 256mb of DDR3 Ram.
lol i ran my card at 100% fan speed and opened 3 unigine valley ultra HD benchmarks to ensure that the GPU was pushing as hard as it could and i only got to 65C, gigabyte Windforce 3x is OP
Dyllidan ret The cooler on mine was just a poor aluminum block with a tiny tiny fan.
MrBonami2 I prefer throttling the GPU in a more realistic scenario, but yes furmark would give the same result
Had a Geforce 9600GT since 2009, which came with the PC.
It was reaching 100C~120C, and when it hit 130C it was crashing my PC, shutting it down. There was dust in the aluminum plate and the fan. I tried to clean it but it didnt change much. The fan was little too. I'm not a hard gamer myself, so I bought a Sapphire HD7750 1G GDDR5. Now it runs at 33C, and ~45C with a game open.
ZeroneRaven my 7950 overclocked will not throttle in a 10 minute run of furmark and stay under 80c
My brand new graphics card got to 109°c before I realized. The fans weren’t spinning at all for some reason. It was still in warranty so i sent it in and got a new one.
My laptop usually runs the cpu at 70-80c and the gpu at 90-91 (Full load). It bothered at me at first but I kinda learned to come to terms with it. I live in a very hot and humid country.
I'm here because my gpu runs at 83c but the rest of my pc at 65c
@@BladeMK same, i was scared but now i feel safe lol
Just dunk your computer into liquid nitrogen except the drive.
>Dunk your pc into liquid
what is this linus isnt allowed to swear i thought he was a nerd help
CPU Temp Range i7-6700K
80C Hot (100% Load)
75C Warm
70C Warm (Heavy Load)
60C Norm
50C Norm (Medium Load)
40C Norm
30C Cool (Idle)
My i7 6700k is not at 80 degrees when running a stress test on 100% load
+Nirban Hossain much more informative than this video
yup, that's right
+Nirban Hossain i have also i7-6700k but its to warm and the watercooling does nothing idk why? thanks for answer.
+EOTeal Guy
That is bot possible, your'e temperature sensor is probably broken or something..
also if you buy pre built gaming rid just keep in mind some people have no care about cooling they stick loads of parts into some shit case with enough fans that it should work... But sometimes the fans are blocked by a case? or in the wrong place or on the wrong way >_> be sure to check this.. i once buy a pc with 3 fans on the front but the front was totally plastic no holes at all the fans where sucking 0 air
I don't allow my FX8320 to get above 70°C and my HD7970 has never gone above 70°C. Although, GTA 5 does stress out the CPU pegging all 8 cores at 100% sometimes. Jeeze that game is a resource hog...RAM hits 8 GB of 16 available.
If only you'd bough intel/nvidia.. you wouldnt have high temps nor a cpu bottleneck :(
shane buchanan
Temps are fine right now, repasted with Arctic Silver 5 and added a NZXT X61 AIO. Runs at 17C while watching RUclips, 12C when at idle, and hit 40C on GTA 5 with high settings. The temps did give me problems while playing but that's fixed by the AIO.
***** oh thanks good then, what are the ambient temps? my hd7770 runs idle like 25 degrees air cooled all the way up to around 20 ambient
shane buchanan
Right now where I live, ambient outside temp is 29C with 67% humidity. My HD7970 runs at 40C and peaked at 72C according to Open Hardware Monitor and CAM. My next upgrade is going to be a R9 Fury X. Goal is to keep inside temps as low as possible. The Fury X is water cooled and sealed so heat won't leak out to other components.
***** they dont bottleneck but they arent better than the i5s either.
Can my PC get to 300 km/h at 90 c?
GTA ONLINE ????
Janne Laakso Ofc I'm trolling
Roblox Hackers
Yes.
Put it in the passenger seat of your Lambo while running it on a battery PSU as you tear down the freeway at 3am.
Linus should rename his channel to Linus sponsor tech
The resistance only increases to a point(about 160 degrees celsius), then decreases. This allows more current through and can cause thermal runaway.
Sometimes I feel like linus never hit his puberty lol
I get 90 degrees on my laptop while playing Anthem on high settings. I put a cold water bottle on the keyboard since I use a controller.
That sounds dangerous
@@galacticbambi949 true some condensed water droplets may fall on the keyboard and reach the components of the pc and cause short circuit
I kinda like sports cars and wouldn’t the keyboard move him around in random directions
Moron
For my CPU I like to aim for 65 or lower and for my GPU I go for 80 or lower. My usual operating temperature under load for my GPU is about 78 degrees but after adding a side fan to my case (CM storm scout) my GPU dropped to 68 degrees under load, which is chilly by GPU standards. This is good and I'm sure it has contributed to my GTX 770 lasting years since I got it. Yes, you could theoretically run it at much higher temperatures, but in my opinion, I think you greatly put the card's lifespan at risk by doing so.
Never have I cared about temperatures until I got my first gaming laptop 3 days ago. Thing has a i7 8750 and gtx 1070 and it usually runs around 90 to 97 Celsius. Gots me all concerned and digging through RUclips for answers.
What happened after 3:25? I thought this was a video about safe PC temperatures!
Nightscars Realm
Oh well, still a good video though
At least he did it at the end. The razors edge trimmer on the back of the razor sucks.
They earn money with commercials,.
Mark The Gr8 we know
i am a computer guru, and it's crazy how i can still learn stuff from these videos lol - though i always stop after he says "speaking of..."
Linus, you are the shit.
Mine is always running in the 30-40 Celsius range and while gaming GPU is around 50-60 and the CPU is 40-50. Suffering from success 😅
my laptop CPU only run at average low temp of 97°c when gaming. yours is dangerously cold, u might need to remove thermal paste.
so my CPU running at 50 °C under load is perfectly safe...?
Yes.
oh good I was worried I was frying it...
Nikolaj Lepka 50 is awesome temp if it's a full load. Mine is usually at 60 degrees Celsius at full load
Oh god, I'm not sure if you're serious or not.
lol really? Mine runs at around 100 degrees load. But then again I am running it at 5ghz :P
That had to be the most invaluable lecture I've heard in a long time.
Did anyone else tune Linus out at the end for a bit and then suddenly wonder why he was talking about razors and bears and shit
Damn glad to know I wasn't the only one
Best Daniel Tosh video ever
I have an i7 4770K and it is usually between 30 and 40 degrees. is that good?
More than good :D
it's great. Most enthusiasts call 80c the limit when running stress tests, so in gaming situations 70-75 is max unless you dont care about how long you chip is gonna live.
can i processor run cooler than the area around it if you use aircooling? cause i don't want water drips on my machine
Chris23399 Do you mean,"Can I water cool my CPU and aircool the rest of my pc?". If that was your question, then yes absolutely. You can just cool your CPU with a h100 or any other good cooler and pop in fans in your PC.
BuildMeASnowmanBiatch i actually mean; can my computer run to cool with only aircooling? if yes; than i have to be carefull and not cool it to much.. cause you know what happens when it runs too cool. if you watched this video
You forgot to talk about motherboard temperature! Most important thing! It has to stay (ideally) below 38°C, if you want your CPU and GPU coolers to work efficiently.
This involves a power supply sucking air out of the chassis, assisted by a rear fan, ideally 92mm or bigger.
If you do not have a front fan, the chassis must have a side vent.
If your power supply is isolated, you need a top fan also.
Fire up Aida64 stability test and make sure you adjust the fan speeds so that your mobo temp stays under 38.
jokes on you im sitting here with a car heater, very convenient.
Sub-ambient temperatures are impossible with normal air or water cooling. Those just accelerate the heat exchange. You only have to worry about it with like liquid nitrogen cooling.
i overcloked my FX 8320 5ghz on air 1.51vcore and after 1 month my gigabyte ud3 didin't want to boot other than stock clock's. now there is leaky cap in motherboard's power phase's :) i wonder how high the temperatures god around the cpu in the caps :D
why would you ever overclock that much without monitoring temps? O.0 Also, air cooling isn't enough for 5 Ghz
What the hell had to be going through your head to over clock 3.5ghz stock to 5ghz. You poor soul, completely didn't melt my GTX 760 to the pci-e doing the same thing XD
I could only imagine how loud that must've gotten. Overclocking without temperature monitoring is a crazy idea, I wouldn't have the balls to do that to my beloved computer.
cpu got 90c only when there was like +25 in my room and running interburn test, in rendering 70c and gaming never over 60c.
The FX8320 draws too much current in those specs for my 8+2 phase motherboard, i will upgrade cooling and leaky capasitors when i go to water, and i will aim for even more than 5ghz.
i have experience for overcloking like 10 amd cpu's and i had under this same mobo and cooler phenom 2 955 4.5ghz 1.6vcore and it is still running in my second pc.
phenom has now been in those clocks for 4 years and still going strong.
Here is video about the leaky cap in motherboard, shame that i cant go over 4ghz because voltages are too unstable and im too lazy to remove mobo and change the cap :P
Gigabyten virransyöttö "Sulaa"
NuffMan 90c only? your 8320 isnt supposed to go over 62c lol
Techquickie
I have an Asus G750JS with an i7 4700HQ. While running a Prime95 Benchmark using Intel XTU, it reported that my max temp had spiked to 90C. Is that bad? I mean, it was a benchmarking with 100% CPU utilization and it ran for around 10 minutes. I'm a newcomer to the high-end PC world, so I would love some help. Also, it idles between 43-50 and when gaming it gets to around 70 give or take. Anyway, Thanks for the video though, love these and the LinusTechTips videos!
I'd say, get better cooling. Idle 43-50C is not good. Sure, I have a slower CPU, The FX-8350, but it produces more heat (Thank you, AMD ([size=1]in winter[/size])). My Noctua NH-D15 keeps the CPU running idle at AROUND 30. Sometimes lower, sometimes higher, all depends on ambient temperature.
Anyway, long story short, I recommend you to buy a better cooling component.
***** I didn't notice the CPU type as a laptop, sorry. But still, you can cool a laptop much more efficient.
***** yer by buying added laptop fans like the new MSI 18" fan that linus has been advertising in his latest videos that adds an 3 port usb hub :)
Your temps are OK. My laptop is an Alienware 14 with an i7-4700MQ.. idles 45-55 and under gaming reaches 85-95. Alienware support told me those temp ranges are perfectly OK.
Thanks!
oh shit I was worried about my 40°C processor.
my cpu is 50 C at idle (Intel 6-core i7 8th)
hahaha same i get 45-50 while playing fortniet on low settings
i get around 300-400 fps with my 1060 3gb i5-8400 it goes from like 55 (watching youtube) to around 73-79 while playing fortnite with the lowest graphics
@@RobinMello you might actually see lower temps if you turn up the graphical settings. Graphics card temps can go up when they are spewing too many frames. I don't even know why you are playing fortnite on low with a 1060
@@MidnightAnimaI easier to play imo with less graphics and shadows and details and stuff also my temp is usually at 70-75 77 at most but i dont play for hours on end i play for maybe 1 or 2 hours then stop playing so it never stays at like 70 degrees for like more than a few hours
3:00 PSU manufactures: *casually giving you a 10 year warranty*
do the razor unboxing
Or better yet Razer to make a razor and call it the Razer beard
How the hell would you even drop your temps below ambient using air cooling? You're using ambient air to cool it after all.
And if you have a water cooled setup you're obviously knowledgeable enough about super high-end builds to know that you shouldn't do it.
people that watercool overclock their cpu as well. It generates more heat that way so it cancels out the risk of below ambient temps and gets better performance because its running at a higher speed
Freddie Edwards
watercool cant go below ambient either. , unless you incorperate some sort of refrigerant heat exchanger to the loop.
and yes, you can overclock like hell. got a i5 3.5 ghz happily running at 4.8. maxes out at 55c when its working hard. =D
Peltier coolers can drop below ambient, if I recall. They were even used in some computers - the Power Macintosh 8100 series' top model used one, I think. Condensation is a risk in those too, but I don't remember hearing anything about them getting wet or breaking due to the design Apple used.
***** apple is dumber than i thought if they used a peltier in a production computer. haha
you do realize that a peltier unit turns into a very good insulator when it fails. meaning that the chip under it goes critical temp, in many cases too quickly for the thermal protection to shut down before damage is done. and they have the habit of being rather unreliable. not to mention the need to insulate the area around the CPU to prevent condensation, which just makes everything worse when the peltier burns out.
worst idea ever. lol
fakiirification Aren't they more reliable since they have no moving parts?
The computer in question was released 20 years ago and was 110 MHz, this isn't something which is going to fry the second the cooling system fails (if I recall, it was activated with a thermal sensor instead of running 100% of the the time).
support.apple.com/kb/TA32847?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US has details on the cooler used.
My gaming laptop has been running 8+ hours a day on +-92 c, for already 2 years long, and I've never ever had any problems with it 😂
Two years isnt allot
@@jackandy1736 I know, 2 years isn't alot but 2 years, every single day (for avarage of 6 hours = 730x6 is 4.380 hours of constant times running on 92 degrees celcius 😂)
@@SnipCola28 you better cook some bacon, dont waste the heat
@@jackandy1736 😂😂😂
Which laptop do you have?
Plz do a more current update on temperatures with modern hardware & laptops