Question i5 13600k heating problem in turbo mode

Dec 10, 2023
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Processor: 13600K.
Cooler: TH240 ARGB.
Motherboard: B660 F-Gaming
RAM: G.Skill 6000MHz 2X16.
Case: Zalman Z11Neo. (There are a total of 3 Akasa Viper fans, 2 at the front and 1 at the back)
Graphics card: RX480 8 GB.

Hello everyone, I recently renewed my system and I am experiencing heating problems, low FPS in competitive games, and if I open the browser, the system suddenly heats up and turns the fans to the highest speed. This problem has been going on for a long time, I prepared as much data as I could for you to evaluate. I am using the LGA1700 mounting kit from Thermaltake for TH240. I didn't forget the gelatin under the cooling block. Paste Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut. When Turbo mode is off, there is no heating, no sound, in short, no problem, but what happens when I turn on Turbo mode annoys me like this. I tried to undervolt but I couldn't do it very well. I would appreciate it if you could help me with undervolting. I read the ThrottleStop topic and did what it said, but it doesn't work on my PC, I don't know why. I don't fully understand whether these settings can be made in the AI Suite software. When I do it through the BIOS, the temperatures are slightly better, but at the same time, the FPS drops without getting a blue screen in the games. Actually, I couldn't do it properly because the BIOS and ThrottleStop are a little different.
I will be installing an RTX 4080 into the system soon and I want to solve this problem before that.

In the tests, all values were set to Auto or default in the BIOS.


There are photos showing the temperature values in the subject in the link. Since I can't upload it here, I'm showing it from there.
 

Lutfij

Titan
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

Hello everyone, I recently renewed my system and I am experiencing heating problems, low FPS in competitive games, and if I open the browser, the system suddenly heats up and turns the fans to the highest speed.
I'm assuming that you mean that renewing = upgrading the system. If so, please mention your specs like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time.
^ We should be seeing a before and after on your PC specs.

How is the AIO mounted in your build/case?

Does the issue resolve if you take off all side panels in your case? Might want to include the orientation of the fans on your AIO.