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I don't know if any of you guys are experiencing similar problems, but the summer heat is death to an overclocked computer!

 

I built my first system back in February of this year. I also overclocked my computer with no issues and had idle temperatures in the 38 - 41 C range. Not bad.
Now it is summer (these past couple of days temperature has been in the 90s) and I have had to leave my processor at stock, as I now have around the same temperatures at stock as I did overclocked!

 

Anyone else have these issues?

 

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well, yeah, of course that's going to happen...air cooling can only be as good as the air it's fed. this is why god made air conditioning.

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Aman!!!!!


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I thought Faraday invented air conditioning ..

anyhow that's not alarming temperature..not a problem.


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I've had to turn my QX9650 down a few notches as well. The temps hit 65c the other day while running Prime95 and it put me in shock. Got them back down to 58c, but I'd still like them a lower.


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if you hate summer maybe you should move to Antarctica, we don't allow "I hate summer" talk in this forum.

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My CPUs are fine but the GPUs are another story. Idle temps went from 51C to up to 66C for the GPU (8400GS) and from 72C to 79C (8800GTX).


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Mine have only gone up a bit, but that's only because my pc sits right by the air vent lol :P

My idle temps went from about 34C to about 36C. At load it does get into the mid 60's though, but my system is almost never at full load for more than a few minutes throughout the day though, so that temp doesn't really bother me.


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Yeah.... last fall it hit 90's for a few days... fried my PSU.... but I got a new one :)

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if u have air in your place ull be fine.. why would u let a house hit over 80 degrees anyhow.

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Shortly after the stone age, man also invented fans. Even in the 90s you can keep temps under control by opening the case and blowing a floor fan into the case.

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Where in hades do you got your computer? Who let's their house/school/ workplace get above 80F?


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despite the fact its hotter... summer is my favorite time


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I almost never game during the summer, too much other **** to do, so it doesn't effect me too much. No school and a beach less than 1/8 of a mile away doesn't equal sitting inside and gaming for me.

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i simply placed my comuter next to the vent outlet, so all the cold air first goes through my computer. it really helped my temps for the last couple of days, it's been mid to high 80s in chicago and my hd 3870 had been running at 60C @ 40% fan speed on the stock 2d frequency of 300mhz. no it's 34C. problem solved

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lol I'm in Winter ATM, everybody know winter is OC season.

But In summer in Perth I have to reduce my computers clock to stock, My machine is in my bedroom. AS my bedroom gets sweet FA airflow from the Duct it gets hot quickly.

But thats in 45C (113F) days, not 32C (80F) days lol.

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