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Still not sure if the fan spin up times are working though. Turning off Extreme Quiet, I get a more regulated fan ramp up. I've noticed that when cpu temps spike past the upper limit of that extreme quiet zone, then fans seem to ramp up drastically. Not sure if extreme quiet mode uses some magical combo DC/PWM control to bring it lower. are you using the Extreme Quiet option within Fan Xpert? I disabled that, and I haven't had any random ramp ups over the last day.
#Sudden quick cpu temp spikes update#
Played around with Fan Xpert 4 & bios but can't seem to find a solution, maybe set the fans to a fixed RMP until a bios update solves it?Ĭurious. Maybe a bios update to filter those very short (1 second) high temps the cpu can got the same problem, cpu idles between 21 and 25c and jumps to 55c somethimes and goed almost immediately back to 25c. I hope someone can explain what’s really going on here. Unfortunately, even when using the Fan Xpert, and a lot of fine tunning i've seen that the software has also a problem with handling such sort spike temps. To prevent my fans making an annoying sound I ran the Fan Xpert 4 software and fine tune the fan curve. I really don’t have a clue why this will happen. The temperature will jump to 55c, and goes immediately back to the idle temp of 25c.
#Sudden quick cpu temp spikes movie#
When I start my browser and go to YouTube everything goes fine, until I move the movie forward slider. My idle temp is around 25c which I think is nice. I do not have card readers, so i can not check that. but i was thinking that was my internet provider. Eventually, when I have the time and want to dig into the problems, I will.
#Sudden quick cpu temp spikes driver#
Windows 10 does not like the USB ports and card readers built into my older Dell Monitor so I get a driver error and a USB error about that every so often.Īs I said, I took a break from troubleshooting. As I often have Edge open with Firefox and Chrome, Firefox and Chrome will hang too. Now my computer hangs most with web browsers. Since I uninstalled it my system freezes have dropped considerably. My issues were worst when ASUS AURA was installed. The Monitor program rarely loads (with startup or manually) and half the time GPU Tweak II doesn't load with startup. My preliminary notes are that the ASUS software can cause problems with Windows 10. I decided to take a break from troubleshooting and just use the computer for a bit - play some games. Please come back again on your findings.* that was the way how I did put to work the Sonic Suite.
#Sudden quick cpu temp spikes drivers#
Some drivers can be change with out being connected to the internet. Until now and for all the findings inside windows 10, (I am not a windows savvy guy, but I am on OSX)I came son the same conclusion. Ugh, now I'm wondering if the random issues I'm having with Windows 10 are due to the processor too. I contacted Intel, but they were not much help. I have checked and reseated my heatsink (Noctua NH-D15. Unless I manually set the fans to run a 80%, which is louder than I want and unnecessary, I have this constant up and down with my heatsink fan. Prime95 blend test gives max temp of 71C.

Not the best example, but I hope it gets the point across. So temperatures for example would be idle 30 Celsius, spike 60 C and then 30- 32 C while video plays. I start playing a video on the web page, fans cycle up and return to normal operating speed for the rest of the video. Then returns to 30C.įor example, I open a new browser window, fans cycle up for spike and return to normal operating speed. In other words, idle temp is 29-30 celsius. I figured out even simply opening a file causes a <1 sec temperature spike between 25-31degrees that is causing the heatsink fans to spin up. Obviously, this happens when the processor has activity, but the frequency with which it does is an annoyance. I wonder if "sync all cores" may be a factor. I did try resetting to defaults with no change. Only adjustment to motherboard is RAM set to XMP DDR-2666. I think it's the i7-7700k itself that is the issue. I have a new build with a temperature issue that is driving me nuts.
