What Would Cause The GPU and CPU Temps Increase 15-20C , After 6 Months?

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#1 onuruca
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My gpu used to work at 77C but now it overheats and goes over 100C

My cpu used to work at 60C, now it sees 75C ?

What could have caused the gpu and cpu to increase the temps this much?

The only change i made to pc is to add 3x4gb ram sticks.

I have a 600w ocz stealthstream (2.5 year old) i suspect its about die. Could a dying psu result in these temperatures?

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#2 C_Rule
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Dust/change of season.
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#3 Elann2008
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Dust/change of season.C_Rule
I would go with change of season more than anything.. My PC case doesn't have any dust filters and there are so many ways for dust to get in.. yet my temps don't even rise that high. 15-20C is a lot.. but it would make sense if where you live has hotter summers than mine. So, yes, I'll go with that. Definitely.
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#4 onuruca
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there is not much of an change in room temperature there is no dust in the system. Also these two can't increase 20C and on a 6month old system
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#5 KLONE360
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Its Summer bro. Change thermal paste and remount the heatsinks if its giving you trouble.
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#6 onuruca
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so guys are saying psu doesnt have any effect on this?
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#7 KLONE360
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Maybe if its heating up the inside of the case the cast temp would rise heating all the other stuff up with it. Might be. I cant tell you exactly what the problem is because Im over here and not there.
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#8 onuruca
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I also cleaned the inside of the case with vacuum cleaner , no change in temps
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#9 capitalism25
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so guys are saying psu doesnt have any effect on this?onuruca
I dont think its the PSU. You might want to change the thermal paste if ever(really good thermal paste)...thats how I fixed my heating problem
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I also cleaned the inside of the case with vacuum cleaner , no change in temps onuruca
As I stated in your older thread, you should look into redo your gpu's thermal paste re-seating the heatsink if you know the heatsink is clean and the fan is working.
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#11 deactivated-5a9b3f32ef4e9
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If you replaced the TIM with cheddar cheese.

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#12 rhazzy
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It could be the thermal paste...i had a gtx280 and a gtx285 from Gigabyte and they both had the same problem...overheat...Gigabyte used poor thermal paste for those cards...i had to replace the thermal paste on both of them after a couple of months

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I also cleaned the inside of the case with vacuum cleaner , no change in temps onuruca

:shock:

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#14 neatfeatguy
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An increase of 4 or 5 degrees in room temp can cause a significant jump in temps for your CPU and GPU. Before it started getting too hot and we didn't use the air conditioner yet, room temps varied from 68 (mornings after it had been cool outside all night) to 78 in the evening before it started cooling down again. Temps on my CPU would idle around 28C and gaming would have it sitting around 44C in the mornings. If I used my computer at night the CPU would idle around 40C and gaming would push it close to 60C. Same thing happened with my GPU.

To top it all off, if you're case as poor air flow, small jumps in room temps could cause more dramatic changes in your computer. Take the side off your tower and see if that helps with the temps at all.

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#15 scorpoinz
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mine laptop also heats up. i have i5 2gb ram. any solution for this?

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#16 04dcarraher
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mine laptop also heats up. i have i5 2gb ram. any solution for this?

scorpoinz
Ya turn it off :P But this should do it http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834992853
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#17 fend_oblivion
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[QUOTE="scorpoinz"]

mine laptop also heats up. i have i5 2gb ram. any solution for this?

04dcarraher
Ya turn it off :P But this should do it http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834992853

I was thinking of getting a laptop cooler for my brother's laptop (this was about a couple of months back) but the price was around Rs.1110. I thought of an alternative by placing two large text books on the table and then mounting the laptop on top of them in a way that there is a lot of space below the laptop for airflow. I also moved the computer table near the AC (which is fortunately mounted low so the cool air from the AC reaches the laptop easily). Not the most ideal of solutions but it worked for me :P