Processor at 100 degrees
.eric Posted messages 1386 Registration date Status Member Last intervention -
Hello everyone, I have an I7-13700KF processor, and when I play certain games (e.g., Helldivers 2), my processor temperatures exceed 100 degrees, even though I set the game to medium. I also changed the retention bracket for my processor to the Thermalright LGA1700 Bending Corrector Frame.
Here are my other components in case it helps:
Motherboard: ASUS PRIME Z790 A WIFI
Memory: 64 (16x4) GB DDR5 CORSAIR 6000MHZ
Graphics Card: RX 7900 XTX
AIO: LIAN LI 360 GALAHAD
PSU: 1000 W CORSAIR
ALSO, another issue is that sometimes the red DRAM light turns on my motherboard.
5 answers
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Hello,
The AIO must have an issue; if you didn't assemble the PC, you need to contact customer service.
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It's me who put together the PC, how can I see if the AIO has a problem? I'm sending you a photo of the installation at the AIO level.
flo88 Posted messages 28484 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention Ambassadeur 5 168
There should be more temperature monitoring, install HWMONITOR and provide screenshots.
In any case, at 100 degrees the water cooling clearly isn't working properly, it needs to be disassembled, first check the thermal paste contact.
flo88 Posted messages 28484 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention Ambassadeur 5 168
The case is specified for a heatsink height of 170mm, which is normal for a standard ATX, the heatsink is exactly 168mm to fit these types of cases, it's surprising... or maybe it's the CPU support bracket you added.
Oh yeah, 100 degrees... lol it's getting too hot here.
No, you've got a little bug, thermal paste, a fan that's not spinning.
Use a simple heatsink to test...-
Hello julia_gameuse_FR
No, it's not a "simple" cooler for testing, this one is for overclocking.
280W TDP suited for liquid metal on the processor, and yes the height goes from 168 to 206mm with the fan raised to the 5th notch for RAM with large heatsinks.
The processor that heats up has a TDP of 263W
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