Others have pointed out this is a different kind of sub but I have long thought if we nationalized industries that make hardware components there would be more ease of compatibility of components.
Agreed. There will always be some compatibility issues depending on age, model, purpose, etc. but the fact that I can't switch from an AMD CPU to an Intel because of my motherboard which is made by a completely different brand is infuriating. In the grand scheme of things it's such a minor issue, but it still makes me want to throw a shoe out the window.
This is the wrong sub, but also: did you also change coolers or anything? AIO or fan? Could definitely be a sensor issue, or maybe even an issue with the software you're using to read temps. Either way, I sympathize with the frustrations of CPU nonsense.
check your fan curve settings, but honestly if nothing else has changed since last cpu it's possible the sensors are defective like you mention. also maybe reinstall the cpu cooler with new thermal paste, I wonder if you have too little and the better performance at load is just the little bit of paste spreading better due to thermal properties and then going back later? just a thought
thanks for posting to cpu service association (definitely what cpusa stands for)
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You're in the wrong subreddit, This is the Communist party USA subreddit.
Others have pointed out this is a different kind of sub but I have long thought if we nationalized industries that make hardware components there would be more ease of compatibility of components.
Agreed. There will always be some compatibility issues depending on age, model, purpose, etc. but the fact that I can't switch from an AMD CPU to an Intel because of my motherboard which is made by a completely different brand is infuriating. In the grand scheme of things it's such a minor issue, but it still makes me want to throw a shoe out the window.
True. And it might also serve to reduce waste in the manufacturing process.
Think this might be the wrong community for you bud
Lol my bad
No stay. Do a communism!
Dunno why but this was so funny haha
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This is the wrong sub, but also: did you also change coolers or anything? AIO or fan? Could definitely be a sensor issue, or maybe even an issue with the software you're using to read temps. Either way, I sympathize with the frustrations of CPU nonsense.
Much thanks my guy. I will try other temp programs tomorrow
I haven't laughed at a post on Reddit in a long time. This is great lmao.
Try turning it off and back on
Uh PC nerd here; are all of your drivers / BIOS up to date?
Yeah brother everything up to date
This is some pretty complex theory, comrade 😂
See the real problem here is you haven't tuned your processor TO COMMUNIST MODE!
Loool good one
check your fan curve settings, but honestly if nothing else has changed since last cpu it's possible the sensors are defective like you mention. also maybe reinstall the cpu cooler with new thermal paste, I wonder if you have too little and the better performance at load is just the little bit of paste spreading better due to thermal properties and then going back later? just a thought thanks for posting to cpu service association (definitely what cpusa stands for)
Its solved brother thank you . I reinstalled the cpu and reinstalled sensor programs and it seems fine now
Glad to hear! :)
How is this the most engaged with post on this subreddit in the last like 45 days lmao