(05-30-2013, 09:14 PM)plutomaniac Wrote: I see you underclock your cpu etc... so you may have accidentally raised the voltage or something. Maybe something else. Try setting the bios settings to default so that possibility can be eliminated.
I did that by setting the multiplicator ftom 7 to 6. Max value is 8.5 (2,83 GHz). I didn't touch the voltage. The underclocking was just to see if that fix the issues, but it doesn't. My bios is as default now.
(05-30-2013, 09:32 PM)Dogfood Wrote: do you smoke or have any house pets such as cats running around your computer? If so, i'd very much suggest that you thoroughly examine your fan if there's any cat fur in there or if you smoke in the presence of your computer there's a fair chance that there's a thick layer of (i dont know how it's called in english, its a yellowish thing) and its bad for your fan.
Other than that and the "clean your computer" i have no idea what might be causing this. My GPU used to be at 85°C when idle and around 100°C when playing games (in which case my computer BSOD'd a lot) and the only thing i did was i cleaned the fan and now it runs at 60°C on idle and 80°C when playing games.
I don't smoke, I have a dog, but he never was in my room.
My GPU temperature is 50°C when playing games on max graphics.