My motherboard beeps at 60°C
Hello, I recently bought a PC and when I open any game at 4 or 5 it reaches 62°C or 144° F and starts making a very loud beep that only stops when I close the game, I already checked that everything is well connected but I don't know how to solve it. My specifications are: MSI MEG Z690 ACE, MSI RTX 3080 VENTUS 3X, NZXT KRAKEN 360 RGB, it should be said that I am using 7 fans to get fresh air in and another 2 to get it out
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Brujeira Apr 18, 2024 @ 6:12pm 
Talk to the folks in the Hardware and OS subforum about tests that you could run to help you narrow down the cause. They may also suggest that you just exercise your warranty as there's an obvious hardware issue there that's certainly going to be covered.
Iceira Apr 18, 2024 @ 9:06pm 
7 fans and system has heat issue or BIOS has been set to low a warning, actual require you know work temparature from BIOS board manual or system working temparature.

ps.
also screams like someone never bother with a ( burntest ) yes bad explanation from the past, its more a max work load test, and been seen as can it hold its working corditions.

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but yeah try talk with steam HW forum

and it dont sounds like a dust issue or run a game in max settings you cant handle only you know this,m some games has past ultra settings or modded did it, and it dont sounds like that issue.
Last edited by Iceira; Apr 18, 2024 @ 9:08pm
What gets 62 Celsius?

Also its not the amount of fans, but the airflow that gets caused. You want the warm air to move away, and cool air be present where it is needed.
shiel Apr 19, 2024 @ 1:27am 
Originally posted by Muppet among Puppets:
What gets 62 Celsius?

Also its not the amount of fans, but the airflow that gets caused. You want the warm air to move away, and cool air be present where it is needed.
This^
You need to have a proper path for the air to follow. Also, if your intake fans are sitting against solid surfaces (ex: glass) they aren't doing anything of value aside from blowing hot air around your case.
metamec Apr 19, 2024 @ 1:42am 
Doesn't a constant beep on an MSI board signify a power problem, not a heat problem?

If so, maybe the PSU is the problem. It must be 750W according to the GPU specs.

Edited to add: It might also be worth checking if that 3080 is connected properly. It's preferable to use two separate cables, not one. Sometimes power draw will exceed what a single cable with two plugs can provide. Maybe the fan profile that kicks in at 62°C while gaming is what's kicking it over the edge. (Just a theory.)
Last edited by metamec; Apr 19, 2024 @ 1:59am
Ni-Neith Apr 19, 2024 @ 4:59am 
+60C is not a high temperature.
Try increasing the alarm temperature in the BIOS.
At the same time, you will find out which sensor produces the signal.
Dginn_S2 Apr 19, 2024 @ 6:42am 
+60C is not a high temperature.
Crashed Apr 19, 2024 @ 7:56am 
Originally posted by Dginn_S2:
+60C is not a high temperature.
Tj. Max for the i7 and i9 series that fits that board is 100°C.
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Date Posted: Apr 18, 2024 @ 5:56pm
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