Hi All, Wondering for some feedback if possible please.
Last night I booted up my PC, which is a beast might I add.
Specs are:
AMD 5900x
X570 F tuf mobo
RTX 3080
H115i Plat water cooler AIO
32gb 3600hz ram
M2 1tb x 2
etc
I have core temp running all the time, i had the PC on for 3? minutes and noticed the temp showing on Coretemp was 103'c at first site. I HOPED coretemp was having a moment, but i am informed that the temps shown are straight from the bios so it is likely to have hit those temps.
During those 3 minutes, I would have booted up COD Vanguard beta and closed it (due to the sheer amount of updates) and I jumped into discord.
I rebooted, and it was back to it's usual Idle 43'c and 82'c at Peak playing COD on Max settings.
(This is the first time it's done it and I have had the PC for 6 months, might be worth knowing)
I did update Armory Crate and iCUE in the afternoon as some of the LED's weren't syncing. I turned PC off at 6pm, jumped back on at 8pm.
I've now set Overheat protection on Coretemp, just incase the PC doesnt do it via. BIOS (which i thought the BIOS would auto shut down if it hit those temps, i checked bios but I can't see a setting to set the temp for this).
My main point and question on this is:
During those 3 ish minutes, would that have done any damage to the CPU or Thermal Paste?
I'm an over thinker and I now find myself constantly staring at coretemp... which is very annoying, but it's a £3k PC...
My friend seems to think it would either be a temp air block in the water cooler (however the fans and lights were all operational at the time of seeing temp peak) OR Software not booting up the pump on startup.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Lee
Last night I booted up my PC, which is a beast might I add.
Specs are:
AMD 5900x
X570 F tuf mobo
RTX 3080
H115i Plat water cooler AIO
32gb 3600hz ram
M2 1tb x 2
etc
I have core temp running all the time, i had the PC on for 3? minutes and noticed the temp showing on Coretemp was 103'c at first site. I HOPED coretemp was having a moment, but i am informed that the temps shown are straight from the bios so it is likely to have hit those temps.
During those 3 minutes, I would have booted up COD Vanguard beta and closed it (due to the sheer amount of updates) and I jumped into discord.
I rebooted, and it was back to it's usual Idle 43'c and 82'c at Peak playing COD on Max settings.
(This is the first time it's done it and I have had the PC for 6 months, might be worth knowing)
I did update Armory Crate and iCUE in the afternoon as some of the LED's weren't syncing. I turned PC off at 6pm, jumped back on at 8pm.
I've now set Overheat protection on Coretemp, just incase the PC doesnt do it via. BIOS (which i thought the BIOS would auto shut down if it hit those temps, i checked bios but I can't see a setting to set the temp for this).
My main point and question on this is:
During those 3 ish minutes, would that have done any damage to the CPU or Thermal Paste?
I'm an over thinker and I now find myself constantly staring at coretemp... which is very annoying, but it's a £3k PC...
My friend seems to think it would either be a temp air block in the water cooler (however the fans and lights were all operational at the time of seeing temp peak) OR Software not booting up the pump on startup.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Lee