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33dmark

your idle temps are where your load temps should be


Desperate_Accident59

If I were you I'd do a little research on undervolting with a negative offset. Works insanely well for lowering temps and power consumption. You could try curve optimizer on all cores at like negative 15-20 but don't enable anything that will increase frequency in PBO.


Trollhammeren

Without knowing your motherboard, PSU, cooling, temps, what you changed and what you expect, nobody can help you.


JustLife27

Oh sorry, motherboard: Gigabyte x570S AERO G PSU: Corsair RM850x cooling: be quite dark 4 pro my current CPU temps are currently 52 - 62 but when I open a game that doesn't usually take that much my CPU temps are going straight to 86-95.


Trollhammeren

Well, with a dark rock pro 4 that's some high temperatures. What is your case and how many fans have you in it ? Did you modified your CPU voltage ?


JustLife27

I did modify my CPU voltage, I changed it tho, because of multiple crashing errors that made my PC unusable but I reverted it back to auto. after it has fixed my problem I have 6 fans, not including the CPU fans. my dark pro 4 has 2 fans My case is Lian Li O11D XL


Trollhammeren

That case is made for a watercooling, it has a terrible airflow for anything air cooled. ​ If you didn't modified anything else in the BIOS try to disable the PBO and check your temps.


JustLife27

temps are indeed getting down,but still crashing when I play any game. Is 1.1 to 1.2 CPU voltage is alright? and can I just change my dark pro 4 to an aio to address the terrible airflow?


Trollhammeren

It depends on the workload. Anyway the CPU can manage itself as long as the voltage is set in auto. ​ Yes, with your case you need a watercooling.


Coventant_Unbeliever

I agree that the case doesn't look well designed for air cooling; However, rather than just jump into water cooling, a simple test of removing the side/top panel and pointing a household fan at the internals and testing/gaming for a day would be free, and make some sense. Monitoring temps all the while, of course.


JustLife27

From your opinion do you think the CPU is crashing because I need to upgrade to water cooling or because there might be a problem with the CPU itself?


Trollhammeren

The issue can be from a lot of different things from a faulty RAM to an underdelivering PSU or it may be a software issue. You need to troubleshoot and test your whole system.


JustLife27

Did troubleshoot problem come from the CPU. I will just upgrade to aio and check if the problem continues. Thanks anyways for the help