[SOLVED] Gpu overheating and pc making loud noises out of nowhere

teunissen1

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Hello,

So basically since 5 days my pc is on some times really really loud out of nowhere which i never had in the almost 2 years i have my pc now.
My gpu is overheating i used HWmonitor and my gpu gets 50 when gaming but sometimes it peaks up to 89.
My CPU gets up to 65 and is mostly around 50 so i think thats pretty normal
but what can be the issue? i build this pc almost 2 years ago theres some dust but its nearly nothing especially on the gpu theres nearly no dust.
i tried many things but i just dont know what to do.
Anyone that can help me solve this problem?
and my psu fan isnt rotating butr its a semi passive fan so i think its normal that it doesnt rotate right?
Hopefully someone can help me.

Here are my specs:
Motherboard: ASUS PRIME B450M-A, socket AM4
CPU cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition
Memory: G.Skill 16 GB DDR4-3200 Kit
GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX 1660 Ti DUAL OC
SSD: Crucial MX500, 500 GB SSD
SSHD: Seagate BarraCuda, 2 TB
Case: Fractal Design Focus G Mini tower
PSU: Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 550W, 550 Watt voeding
Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64bit software
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X, 3,6 GHz (4,25 GHz Turbo Boost) socket AM4
 
Solution
in the 2 years i havent changed anything since a couple days ago i got this problem idk if it was overheated before but when i heard the noise i starte noticing my system is really hot idk if it was already since the start.
besides the 2 standard case fans cpu cooler gpu cooler and psu fan i dont really got any fans/coolers but i have one side of my pc open rn so its somewhat 'cool'.
but since only the gpu is like getting really hot does a gpu have paste?
Yes, everywhere where there's a cooler, it needs either paste or thermal pad under it. If temps are lower with case open that just means case cooling is inadequate.
Hello,

So basically since 5 days my pc is on some times really really loud out of nowhere which i never had in the almost 2 years i have my pc now.
My gpu is overheating i used HWmonitor and my gpu gets 50 when gaming but sometimes it peaks up to 89.
My CPU gets up to 65 and is mostly around 50 so i think thats pretty normal
but what can be the issue? i build this pc almost 2 years ago theres some dust but its nearly nothing especially on the gpu theres nearly no dust.
i tried many things but i just dont know what to do.
Anyone that can help me solve this problem?
and my psu fan isnt rotating butr its a semi passive fan so i think its normal that it doesnt rotate right?
Hopefully someone can help me.

Here are my specs:
Motherboard: ASUS PRIME B450M-A, socket AM4
CPU cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition
Memory: G.Skill 16 GB DDR4-3200 Kit
GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX 1660 Ti DUAL OC
SSD: Crucial MX500, 500 GB SSD
SSHD: Seagate BarraCuda, 2 TB
Case: Fractal Design Focus G Mini tower
PSU: Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 550W, 550 Watt voeding
Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64bit software
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X, 3,6 GHz (4,25 GHz Turbo Boost) socket AM4
How good is your case ventilation, any fans in and out ? It+s also possible that some cooler moved,got detached or just paste dried out.
 

teunissen1

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Apr 10, 2018
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How good is your case ventilation, any fans in and out ? It+s also possible that some cooler moved,got detached or just paste dried out.

in the 2 years i havent changed anything since a couple days ago i got this problem idk if it was overheated before but when i heard the noise i starte noticing my system is really hot idk if it was already since the start.
besides the 2 standard case fans cpu cooler gpu cooler and psu fan i dont really got any fans/coolers but i have one side of my pc open rn so its somewhat 'cool'.
but since only the gpu is like getting really hot does a gpu have paste?
 
in the 2 years i havent changed anything since a couple days ago i got this problem idk if it was overheated before but when i heard the noise i starte noticing my system is really hot idk if it was already since the start.
besides the 2 standard case fans cpu cooler gpu cooler and psu fan i dont really got any fans/coolers but i have one side of my pc open rn so its somewhat 'cool'.
but since only the gpu is like getting really hot does a gpu have paste?
Yes, everywhere where there's a cooler, it needs either paste or thermal pad under it. If temps are lower with case open that just means case cooling is inadequate.
 
Solution

teunissen1

Commendable
Apr 10, 2018
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1,535
Yes, everywhere where there's a cooler, it needs either paste or thermal pad under it. If temps are lower with case open that just means case cooling is inadequate.
It still peaks sometimes to 80+ with one side open so its not like a big difference.
But what could i do to improve cooling?
install extra fans or something?