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Kyoko Sakoda
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Posted - 2011.06.22 19:23:00 -
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Cross-posting because that's cool of me.
Enabling the CQ shuts down my system after 5 minutes. CPU ends up at 79C. 
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Kyoko Sakoda
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Posted - 2011.06.22 19:42:00 -
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Edited by: Kyoko Sakoda on 22/06/2011 19:45:16
Originally by: Solomon XI
Originally by: Kyoko Sakoda Cross-posting because that's cool of me.
Enabling the CQ shuts down my system after 5 minutes. CPU ends up at 79C. 
System specifications?
Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UD4P Mainboard AMD 790X Chipset AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition (3.4ghz) 140w TDP 2x Corsair 4GB DDR3 DHX 1600C9DHX Twin3X (2x2GB) @ 9-9-9-24 1.8V (TW3X4G1600C9DHX) EVGA GeForce GTX 280 1024MB GDDR3 TV-Out/Dual DVI (PCI-Express) (01G-P3-1280-ER) Windows 7 Professional x64
Latest nV Forceware (275.33)
GPU runs at 90C but that's normal.
My CPU temp hit 79C just before the system crashed after 4-5 minutes in CQ, which it has never done before. My system is hot because it is stock cooled, but it has historically been rock solid in terms of stability and I routinely push it via After Effects and H.264 encoding.
Something in the CQ code is rotten if I'm attempting to undervolt the CPU as a precaution.
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Kyoko Sakoda
Caldari Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2011.06.22 19:48:00 -
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Originally by: Madcow If your pc overheats and takes damage because of the load by incarna its your pc problem. That incarna puts high load on pc is true they could maybe optimize in the end to make it take abit less resources.
It isn't if Prime95 runs stable for 12 hours.
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Kyoko Sakoda
Caldari Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2011.06.22 20:07:00 -
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Originally by: Zachstar Lets be clear. If you cant pass Prime95 and GPU stress testing you are not considered to have proper cooling. Period. This is NOT CCPs fault.
Yes, except that across my corp of hardcore PC enthusiasts, the same ridiculous temperature problems are being reported. My rig runs Prime95 fine for the 12 hours necessary to ensure stability and I have issues.
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Kyoko Sakoda
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Posted - 2011.06.22 21:34:00 -
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Edited by: Kyoko Sakoda on 22/06/2011 21:35:04
Originally by: Zachstar Edited by: Zachstar on 22/06/2011 20:54:01
Originally by: Kyoko Sakoda
Originally by: Zachstar Lets be clear. If you cant pass Prime95 and GPU stress testing you are not considered to have proper cooling. Period. This is NOT CCPs fault.
Yes, except that across my corp of hardcore PC enthusiasts, the same ridiculous temperature problems are being reported. My rig runs Prime95 fine for the 12 hours necessary to ensure stability and I have issues.
There is no way EVE online can push a core past the TDP of its speed. It cant beat Prime95. Unless you have direct evidence EVE online is.
A)Directly increasing the voltage of your GPU or CPU B)Decreasing fan speed C)Overclocking the GPU or CPU.
Then dont claim it is CCPs fault for damages.
I realize nothing pushes harder than Prime95 or OCCT etc. I'm not claiming anything is CCP's fault except for the apparently poor engine code.
Prime95 runs and EVE with CQ doesn't. That's a fact. Hence, there is certainly something wrong with the code, not my cooling. It just seems to get very hot.
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Kyoko Sakoda
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Posted - 2011.06.23 02:15:00 -
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Here's a nice view of Incarna, with the GPU at 85C and the CPU at 50C. That is to say, "normal."
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