So I got my computer to boot up. It turned out to be the copper grounding bolts.
But now when I play a game, inevitably, it'll freeze the computer and the computer shuts down. I'm thinking it's an overheating issue, but I'm looking for feedback.
GPU? CPU? Motherboard?
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So I've been monitoring the data with CPUID. The GPU, on full load is around 80 C, which I think is normal. But after running a Prime95 torture test on the CPU, I've found that the average temperature of the 4 cores in my i5 is in the mid 70s. That seems pretty high to me.
When playing a game, would that be high enough to freeze my game and then shut down the computer completely?
But now when I play a game, inevitably, it'll freeze the computer and the computer shuts down. I'm thinking it's an overheating issue, but I'm looking for feedback.
GPU? CPU? Motherboard?
Edit:
So I've been monitoring the data with CPUID. The GPU, on full load is around 80 C, which I think is normal. But after running a Prime95 torture test on the CPU, I've found that the average temperature of the 4 cores in my i5 is in the mid 70s. That seems pretty high to me.
When playing a game, would that be high enough to freeze my game and then shut down the computer completely?
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