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September 10th, 2019 22:00
CPU Temp 70c not even gaming
Hey everyone! I have an Inspiron 24 All in One 5459 i7 2.8 ghz. I recently purchased a corsair keyboard and 2 more monitors. I've noticed that my core temperatures are between 60-70 degrees and my fan is running at near full capacity all the time. Is there any way to upgrade the fan on an All-in-one?
I'm also curious if adding another fan next to it would help as well as I think the Dell 076 ydp motherboard has a place for another fan but I'm not sure about that. I'm pretty new at this stuff though, can anyone help out? Thanks in advance.
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speedstep
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September 11th, 2019 06:00
There isn't a supported method. It can be done however.
Installing Fans on the Case for Dell AIW aka Inspiron One 2320.
"As the Inspiron One 2320 and Vostro 360 systems suffer from overheating I decided to increase the air flow by installing two 120mm fans in the back cover"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBtaowuKAhk
savvy2
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September 11th, 2019 08:00
if you dump too much heat in to any AIO PC it can overheat.
sure add fan,
did you know you can get a fan that runs on 12vdc and even has it's own controller, ?
Why not upgrade the PC get real desktop if you want to game.
Not sure what you are doing at all nor your room temperatures, 72f or 95f, I can not guess room temps.ever.
and matters. big time.
The CPU must receive cool air to its fan port input, if not it will run too hot. (can)
at w10 idle that 70c is super bad. ever clean the fan, ? all fans and all vents cleaned first, no dust bunnies.
my wild guess you want to game with any AIO/ why?
vastly better and far cheaper PCs run better , full sized desk tops are best, so you can EXPAND them.
now or hint hint, LATER.
why? fool with any AIO, just saying? but if frisky sure add a fan, blow it on the CPU fan if possible.
if desperate, (why) even cut holes in cases. done so vast times for the desperate. or other very odd reasons , on the job, (like building Kiosks that love to overheat,) I was the overheat guy, even very tricky silent cures.
(even A/C ducts run under floors to kiosks and more. even advanced silent convection systems done)
I saw kid not long ago , case side off and floor fan blowing on the beast, sure, endless ways to solve heat problems. some silly and some super fancy like water cooling towers and ZERO Fans.