Posted December 24, 2022
I have a custom built gaming PC from one of those online build shops (iBuyPower) and this is the second one I've owned. I have never had a real problem with either PC. I have had this PC for just over 2 years.
Last night, I noticed one of my fans was making a loud buzzing noise. So I opened it up, and cleaned out the dust from the case, and the radiator for the liquid cooler, and blasted all the fans with a shot of air. I powered up the PC and checked that all fans are running. Then I closed it up and hooked up everything, and I noticed I'm getting high temps on my CPU using Core Temp. So I opened it up again and cleaned up, then applied more thermal paste (I work on VFDs for a living, I'm familiar with how to apply thermal paste). I got a good even coating across the whole processor.
I reassembled everything and put it all back together, but I still have moderate temps under no load. Before I was idling at 90+ degrees C. Now I'm idling at 75-85 degrees C. The cooler pump sounds like it is circulating, and I didn't see any leaks in the system. What could be causing this issue?
Last night, I noticed one of my fans was making a loud buzzing noise. So I opened it up, and cleaned out the dust from the case, and the radiator for the liquid cooler, and blasted all the fans with a shot of air. I powered up the PC and checked that all fans are running. Then I closed it up and hooked up everything, and I noticed I'm getting high temps on my CPU using Core Temp. So I opened it up again and cleaned up, then applied more thermal paste (I work on VFDs for a living, I'm familiar with how to apply thermal paste). I got a good even coating across the whole processor.
I reassembled everything and put it all back together, but I still have moderate temps under no load. Before I was idling at 90+ degrees C. Now I'm idling at 75-85 degrees C. The cooler pump sounds like it is circulating, and I didn't see any leaks in the system. What could be causing this issue?
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