CPU Temperature (Battlefield V)
Hello, I have a question. Is the temperature on the processor 77 degrees normal when playing. I7 10700kf. In other hard games, it is about 65-67. The processor is, of course, hot by itself, but it is a little annoying, the fans on dropsy sometimes start spinning at a breakneck speed, but this is rare for 5 seconds, I don't know what it’s connected with. Tell me, can anyone have a similar case.kurskiy
Yes, it's not hot, the case is not very big yet, and the video card itself heats up. OK, thanks for answer
Igor5401
Igor5401 wrote:
... the fans ... sometimes start spinning at a breakneck speed ...
If the fans are with automatic speed control, they will also spin faster when the temperature rises. Most often, this is noticeable when, for example, the loading / loading of data in the game occurs and the processor is suddenly loaded more than usual.
... not heat ...
Not heat, how many degrees is it? - depending on the quality of the cooling (and the room temperature), the temperature of the unit also rises, especially at high load.
SonyK_2 Did
n't measure exactly, but it was 16 degrees outside, the window is open, I think about 21 degrees 22
Igor5401
Igor5401 wrote:
Didn't measure exactly ...
In such a case, it is better to be more confident - the greater the difference in temperature in the room in winter and summer, the more the inside of the computer will warm up. Display the load and temperature readings of the kit during the game (MSI Afterburner, etc.) and see what happens.
Example:
If, at moments of increased load, the temperature rises and the fans start spinning faster, this is a common phenomenon, provided that there is an automatic adjustment of the fan speed, for example, through PWM (PWM). How much will increase depends on the cooling system, thermal interface, case purging, etc.
SonyK_2 I
just watched a lot of tests, they all have processors that heat up to a maximum of 60, but of course they have three-section dropsies, the cases are expensive, and I have a video card in the entire length of the case, plus the heat goes from it (it also heats up to 75)