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use a monitoring app like HWiNFO 

https://www.hwinfo.com/

when testing pc i use hwinfo and gpuz , when testing MSFS i have them running in background

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HWiNFO, yes, that's exactly the one I found.... It's not going up 85 Celcius and after reading in several forums here and there, it loks it's not so bad as
a lot of others persons are getting 90 Celsius and more. Also it looks it's "normal" for this processor, regarding what I seen in HP forums about this. And at the end, it happens only when I use MSFS.

Anyway, thank you to eevryone who tried to help here 🙂

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7 minutes ago, White Panther said:

HWiNFO, yes, that's exactly the one I found.... It's not going up 85 Celcius and after reading in several forums here and there, it loks it's not so bad as
a lot of others persons are getting 90 Celsius and more. Also it looks it's "normal" for this processor, regarding what I seen in HP forums about this. And at the end, it happens only when I use MSFS.

Anyway, thank you to eevryone who tried to help here 🙂

90C is pretty hot for a CPU. I would think about getting an aftermarket cooler installed. There are coolers for that PC available, just Google the topic. 


 

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My temps were getting a bit high, so I took the side off of the case and they reduced significantly.  Maybe you can do the same as a temporary measure whilst you are considering additonal cooling solutions. Had to do that with previous systems too when I overclocked them. My issue ATM is that I have a bit of a heat build up from cryptomining 24 hours per day (enough heat is being generated to keep a small bedroom warm enough that the thermostat is keeping the radiator off).

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80 is still abnormally high, IMO. I don't hit 70c. 


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14 minutes ago, reignman40 said:

80 is still abnormally high, IMO. I don't hit 70c. 

Normal for i9.  The AMD 5900x far surpasses Intel stuff as far as cooling is concerned.

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2 hours ago, reignman40 said:

80 is still abnormally high, IMO. I don't hit 70c. 

Agree I don’t hit 60,

90 is way to high.

Until I got told to use GPUZ, I had now idea about GPU mem temps, mine was hitting 100!!!!!...but the GPU temp was fine, well fine.....just goes to show what you can learn.
Made a custom curve in Afterburner and now my GPU mem peaks at 72. Now in the 60’s 90% of the time.

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7 minutes ago, Nyxx said:

Agree I don’t hit 60,

90 is way to high.

Until I got told to use GPUZ, I had now idea about GPU mem temps, mine was hitting 100!!!!!...but the GPU temp was fine, well fine.....just goes to show what you can learn.
Made a custom curve in Afterburner and now my GPU mem peaks at 72. Now in the 60’s 90% of the time.

Same here. My GPU is usually 65-72. I'm sure 75-80 is normal and would be fine but it makes me a bit nervous although it shouldn't lol.


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Normal as in a 5.2ghz i whatever OC, but radiators are getting big these days.

Cheers

bs


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37 minutes ago, reignman40 said:

Same here. My GPU is usually 65-72. I'm sure 75-80 is normal and would be fine but it makes me a bit nervous although it shouldn't lol.

My GPU temp is much lower it’s GPU mem temp....the point I am making is anyone GPU temp can look fine but your mem temp can be a totally different matter and the card will throttle back even if your  GPU temp looks great.

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4 hours ago, westman said:

use a monitoring app like HWiNFO 

https://www.hwinfo.com/

when testing pc i use hwinfo and gpuz , when testing MSFS i have them running in background

I'm using this :https://openhardwaremonitor.org/

Great app, with desktop gadgets.


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6 hours ago, White Panther said:

HWiNFO, yes, that's exactly the one I found.... It's not going up 85 Celcius and after reading in several forums here and there, it loks it's not so bad as
a lot of others persons are getting 90 Celsius and more. Also it looks it's "normal" for this processor, regarding what I seen in HP forums about this. And at the end, it happens only when I use MSFS.

Anyway, thank you to eevryone who tried to help here 🙂

Something as simple as lowering some of the voltages in BIOS may lower your temperatures as well. My Asus TUF Gaming z490 MB has some ridiculously (in my opinion) high default voltages. I've been running my 10850K locked at 5.0Ghz full time for months. I am using a Coolermaster Hyper 212 cooler with a Noctua fan upgrade. My temps stay in the mid 60s most of the time. 

If you can find the setting for vCore see where it is. I'm running 1.33v at the moment, but I'm still stepping it down .05v at a time trying to find the lowest stable voltage. I stay at each voltage for 3-4 weeks to make sure it is stable before lowering it again.   


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