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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
15 years ago I would've told you to keep an eye on it, but components can take a beating now as far as temperatures are concerned. Plus, if your card truly is getting too hot, it'll just throttle until it reaches an acceptable temperature. 68°C is nothing now. My RX 5700 XT used to reach 100°C regularly in the month after release (poor drivers, poorly ventilated PC case, hot summer, constantly playing graphics intensive games), and a little over three years after release it's performing well within my expectations.
However, you should probably start worrying whenever your cpu or your hard drive reaches this kind of temperature.
My old pc didnt run nearly this hot.
might be that my old rig had a AiO water cooler and this new one doesnt.
If your CPU is idling at 100°C (or even goes to those temps while gaming), something has gone horribly wrong. Check your cooler's connections, check the cooler itself, check your thermal paste, check your settings in the BIOS, watch out for any program that might take a toll on the CPU.
No joke. I living in middle Europe and was able to heat my Living room with my Computer last winter.
But beware of the power bill. even it doesn't sound much 400Watt constant power 3 Hours per evening can push your Bill quite a bit. 2000Kwh for my flat alone is something.
I have also had a system that.. Melted.. Did not catch on fire like I have seen videos of.. But it did melt...
Oh and.. Side note.. I have a tendency of melting keys on keyboards.. Its why I for the most part only get cheap keyboards since expensive ones do not last long enough to make it worth while.. Recently I have been given a keyboard that is nicer than I normally have.. Its.. Oddly lasting a LOT longer than most keyboards I use.. So.. Perhaps they are also getting more improved.. Or the particular one I got is built better in general for what my body/hands seem to do. ( I am not talking about lettering fading, though that has happened in the past ALONG with keys melting.. )
I am talking about keys genuinely melting. Specific keys always melt first but generally speaking its the majority of the keys that end up getting it too.. No I have never really looked into why officially.. But I do know I have always have these off and on fevers that effect my full body. ( That is something doctors are not sure why it happens. Its often assumed I am fighting off some infection they can not detect or something else.. Keep in mind I do not feel these fevers/body temp increases as much as I used to, but they still happen..
Yea something wrong with your cooler for sure on CPU, GPU's can handle high heat but not CPU;s my Ryzen 7 2700x only hits 65C at 100% load I use this cooler here
https://www.amazon.com/ID-COOLING-SE-224-XT-Cooler-Heatpipes-Cooling/dp/B082V7TCSB
have the same cooler on a Ryzen 5 2600x system as well and it only hits 48C at 100% (slightly less CPU cores is why)