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RGH Temperture to Hot?
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my temperture on my rgh is on the cpu and gpu around in the 60's and 70's when i turn it on is this normal its a slim MOST OF THE TIME ITS 50 AND 40S
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make sure its in an open envirenment and u can use freestyle dash to turn up your fan speed
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the same has happend to me mate but mine got RROD, the temp went to high :/
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you dont need to worry about the temp on the slim rgh
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Mine usually runs about 52
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what model is it? the start up temp is affected by your room temp
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If it is a slim then you don't have anything to worry about
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Laid wrote If it is a slim then you don't have anything to worry about
not sure why people say this.... slims are still prone to overheating due to the crappy fan and the nasty industrial thermal paste that they put on, red ring or red dot is still very much a factor in the slim - i currently have 10 red dot of death slims to be fixed!
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make sure its in an open area, the environment is not too hot, and you can also turn up the fan speed in fsd!! Slims are still prone to errors, the solder is pretty much the same as the old ones, so don't completely forget about the temps!
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When i play a game with my RGH Slim, the temps go to 70C - 78C ....
Is that normal? o.0
Best Regards,
Justin
Is that normal? o.0
Best Regards,
Justin
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