Summer is here, how are your temps holding up?

Summer is here, how are your temps holding up?
Based Rebrandeon™ here idling at 63ºC.

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excuse the housefire on my mobo

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Very nice warm and comfy computer.

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75F in here and things are just fine.
GPU fan isn't set to turn on until 50C.
212 EVO is ticking over 100RPM over its idle 550RPM at full load, which it's been sitting at for 23 hours straight.

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2047MB 1060 6GB wut?

Speccy hasn't been updated in a while.

Open it up, clean it, replace thermal paste, ???, profit!
My good ol 4870 is doing just fine

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You must have the fan speed set manually, as the HD 48xx cards are known to idle at high temps with the default fan curve.

51C isn't high? (for a card with a fan that can't turn off)

Its the default fan speed, I don't even have speed controlling software installed.
I clean it every year, fully deep cleaning, changing thermal paste

One perk of living in the UK is that Summer basically does not exist here.

Shame about the muslims and bad teeth

It becomes audible every time the CPU comes under load. Thankfully a 750 Ti takes care of graphics.
Next time I will not settle for a prebuild with a 95W CPU and the cheapest worse-than-boxed aluminium cooler.

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With an OEM I doubt there's any BIOS voltage options (though with an overcockable A10-5800k, it may), but if AMD supports software undervolting you should try that.
My 4790 is stable down at 0.988V, which is why I can run it full load in summer with the fan barely rising.

Thanks. Despite the OEM board, it does support lowering VDD and VDDNB.

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You'll probably want to disable downclocking since that can cause instability. (You have to be stable through all of your C-states rather than just the highest one).
Keeping it at full clocks 24/7 only uses like 1-2 watts more at idle so it's nothing. You can do this either in BIOS or in advanced power options in Windows. (change power plan--->change advanced power options --> set minimum processor state to 100%)
Then just play with the voltage offset. You can probably knock 0.1V right off the top.

*P-states

Seems fine so far.

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all comfy here

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ignore the WD drive, faulty sensor.

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