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How DO CPUs get so overheated? Do they really do have moving parts in them or is it the amount of electricity they use that heats them up?

Electricity, I'm pretty sure the only thing that moves in a computer is the fans and disc drive

but hey I'm not an expert someone feel free to refute that

How DO CPUs get so overheated? Do they really do have moving parts in them or is it the amount of electricity they use that heats them up?
they make a large amount of calculations per second and they heat up from the electricity
the higher the clock and power usage the more heat it will generate
my cpu is a stock 3.5, but i have a large push pull air cooler and i can overclock it to 4.5 safely without going over 60c
you should never push a cpu past 80c, anything past that is usually dangerous or could hurt the cpu

brb lighting cpu on fire
also i have no loving clue how my mac stays so loving cool, sometimes i just stick an ice pack on it if it gets too hot.
Also thanks for answering my question.

uh
dont do that
thats really bad

it stays cool because the cpu is small and most likely has a good cooling system

Nah you can water cool a gpu and cpu for under 200 using simple aio water coolers. And they work juat as well as any custom loop system. With about thousand times less maintenance and less risk.
Besides some of the awesome huge sized radiators that are available for custom loops, there is no longer an advantage to using them.
« Last Edit: October 08, 2015, 01:55:06 PM by Bisjac »

brb lighting cpu on fire
also i have no loving clue how my mac stays so loving cool, sometimes i just stick an ice pack on it if it gets too hot.
Also thanks for answering my question.
If it's an alumininum cased mac then the entire shell acts as a heatsink spreading the heat over the entire body, hence why it gets hot.

uh
dont do that
thats really bad

it stays cool because the cpu is small and most likely has a good cooling system
I dont see evidence of a good cooling system on it other than vents on the back, but still, it gets pretty loving hot.
als dont light the cpu on fire or put an ice pack on it?
If it's an alumininum cased mac then the entire shell acts as a heatsink spreading the heat over the entire body, hence why it gets hot.
Ah, neat
Nah you can water cool a gpu and cpu for under 200 using simple aio water coolers. And they work juat as well as any custom loop system. With about thousand times less maintenance and less risk.
Besides soke of the awesome huge sized radiators that are available for custom loops, there is jo lpnger an afvantage to usong them.
Sweet!

Step 1: Buy bad pc
Step 2: Play GTA V
Step 3: Cheaper heating
Profit!

Step 1: Buy bad pc
Step 2: Play GTA V
Step 3: Cheaper heating
Profit!
Turns out that a high end PC converts electricty into heat about as well as a space heater, lol.

Nah you can water cool a gpu and cpu for under 200 using simple aio water coolers. And they work juat as well as any custom loop system. With about thousand times less maintenance and less risk.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103195
i think this would do the same amount of cooling as that one for not much more
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835709020
it keeps my 6350 at 4.5ghz under 60 at all times

Im about to water cool a 5600k and a gtx980 in a mini itx build using just 2 little nzxt x31 coolers it even takes less space then a stuffty full loop system.

what
in a mini itx
what
show me the case
you must not be using an itx case or something dude how the forget do you fit two radiators in one of those

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103195
i think this would do the same amount of cooling as that one for not much more
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835709020
it keeps my 6350 at 4.5ghz under 60 at all times

Under 60.... Celsius?
Sounds like stuff.i pay less and have jever in my life, in many builds i have done, seen higher then 40c in extreme overclocking and heavy load.

Its the evga hadron hydro. Itl be rdy by end of month. Ill show pics n such in the megatopic

Most mini itx have at least two 120mm spots

Step 1: Buy bad pc
Step 2: Play GTA V
Step 3: Cheaper heating
Profit!

brb buying laptop and going camping in the woods.