Question Cpu high temperature probelm

Apr 24, 2025
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Please forgive for my gramatical mistakes,Since i am not that much fluent in english.I bought gpu yesterday(Intel Arc B580 Limited Ediiton)and when i tried to play games like gtav,valorant,battlefield 2042.Gta V,Batlefiedl,graphic was High and Valorant was in Low presset.The cpu temp rise upto like 67-70degree celcius and usage is 25-27% power usage like 78watt on the other hand gpu usage is 99% and temp is like 65-67degree celcius but on batlefield in the main menu cpu temp is like 72-80degree and usage is 100% where gpu is using like 40-45% and temp was 46degree.I don't know what happend to my cpu after buying gpu today it just staying at 4.8ghz in idle time and temp is like 50degree.But when i used to play games on integreated gpu(Cpu was Ryzen 7 7700 non x) the cpu temp was only 55-60degree.Even i played a day before yesterday it was only 55degree,buy yesterday😭😭..I can't even play games for this pain.I am totally scared cause this is my first pc from my hard earned money.Please help me guys if you can how can i normalize my pc😭😭...I have 3intake cpu fans and 1rear fan.I have a Air cpu cooler gamedias boreas e2-41d..Today i tried some methods from gpt like editing power plan and disabling PBO,i disabled pbo but it didnt help me,then i tried power plan their i put minimum procesor rate 80% aand maximum 90% after doing that my clock speed of cpu lowered to base speed which is 3.8ghz and temp was only 49c even in games also 52c but their the problem was after doing that i saw my gpu is not even using that much where it used to like 99% now only 35% and cpu usage is 40-45%,which used to be yesterday was only 26% now i am back at my previous power plan,It get back its full clock sped of 4.6-4.9ghz in idle time even 50-54c temp,and it shows like PBO wasnt doing this like gpt told me...Can anyone help me i bought this pc on February 5 2025.Please help me and approve this please
 
Remove the side panel and see if your temperatures decrease to a more reasonable level.

My first impression is that the new graphics card is running warmer and causing the CPU to heat up due to an increase of heat output from the card.
 
dust particles will go inside bro if i open it for too much time?isnt there any other solution and also what is the reason of high clock speed if you know pls help me
 
Your old GPU was limiting the CPU much more than the new one. Since the gpu can now process more data it means the CPU must work harder to provide the data to the GPU.

Why are you so concerned about the temperature. I am unsure exactly which cpu you are running but I suspect you are still far below the limit. Modern CPU when they get to some temperature limit they will drop the clock rates to prevent overheating and you loose performance. The key thing most people don't realize is as long as you don't actually hit that limit the cpu clock remains at its maximum allowed. So if the limit is say 95c then running 94c, or 80c or 60c is all the same. You really don't care what the number actually is as long as it doesn't thermal throttle. Too many people spend lots of time trying to drop the temperature a degree or two and it makes no difference other than changing some number on your screen.

Load hwinfo64 and see if you get thermal throttle. If not adding more cooling will make no difference.
 
Your old GPU was limiting the CPU much more than the new one. Since the gpu can now process more data it means the CPU must work harder to provide the data to the GPU.

Why are you so concerned about the temperature. I am unsure exactly which cpu you are running but I suspect you are still far below the limit. Modern CPU when they get to some temperature limit they will drop the clock rates to prevent overheating and you loose performance. The key thing most people don't realize is as long as you don't actually hit that limit the cpu clock remains at its maximum allowed. So if the limit is say 95c then running 94c, or 80c or 60c is all the same. You really don't care what the number actually is as long as it doesn't thermal throttle. Too many people spend lots of time trying to drop the temperature a degree or two and it makes no difference other than changing some number on your screen.

Load hwinfo64 and see if you get thermal throttle. If not adding more cooling will make no difference.
thermal throttle means?? and i have ryzen 7 7700 non x and intel arcb580 limited edition
 
Thermal throttle is concept where the cpu protects itself from over heating. Rather than exceed a temperature that would damage the chip the cpu will reduce the clock rates which causes the cpu to produce less heat but also drops the performance.

Your cpus limit is the fairly common 95c for amd cpu. Many intel ones have a 100c limit.

As long as your cpu is not hitting 95c then you are fine. Again if you are concerned load hwinfo64 and watch it will show if you get tiny spikes of high temperature and actually has a entry that show if you have every hit thermal throttle limits.
 
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Something that might be worth trying is putting another fan on that tower cooler, if it came with additional springs. It may not help. Could be worth considering a more beefy cooler.

Given this issue it seems prudent to ask, what are your ambient temps?
 
Something that might be worth trying is putting another fan on that tower cooler, if it came with additional springs. It may not help. Could be worth considering a more beefy cooler.

Given this issue it seems prudent to ask, what are your ambient temps?
ambient temp means??