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NiTrOwow

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Hey there,

I have a real issue with my system temps. I get skyhigh temps if i compare it with before. And i don't know why.

GPU idle temp 54*c 0% load gpu fanspeed: 23%

CPU temp:
Idle 4 - 5% load
Core1: 39*c
Core2: 35*c
Core3: 40*c
Core4: 35*c

Case fans: All 100%

House heating system: set to 19*c
Room temp:
17.6*c on the windowsill
17 cm from front intake: 20.8*c on the ground right between the pc and radiator

Edit: still testing..


Room temp now: 15.5*c
Radiator: off
Windows: full open
Temp outside: 3*c

All fans in PC 100%
GPU: 35*c gpu fanspeed: 45%
Idle 4 - 5% load
Core1: 36*c
Core2: 31*c
Core3: 37*c
Core4: 31*c

I recently made some changed to my room it may be the radiator. Not sure running all kinds of test and temp tests now.

Room changes:
- New BenQ Monitor
- New Desk

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Thanks in advance.
 
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whats the difference between a subcooling & superheat??
:confused: :shrug:

I have never heard those two terms in this context really..

Superheating though means to heat something past its boiling point without it vaporizing.

Subcooling is like your air conditioner. Uses a compressed liquid forcing it to change its state/phase to cool.

EDIT: After thinking about it, the subcooling is essentially a phase change cooler, LOL! If you want more information, you may want to start your own thread... :)
 
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