Tfw GPU fans going full throttle from light gaming

>tfw GPU fans going full throttle from light gaming
I HATE YOU SUMMER STUPID SUMMER HEAT

Git gud.

The fan on my GPU hasn't even needed to ramp up at all because my CPU is the bottle neck in my system and it's bad. I could use more RAM too but I just need to get around to downloading it.

how poor are you that you can't afford air conditioning

your gpu fan is going crazy not because of the summer heat, but because of not having vsync enabled. Some shitty devs that can only do drag and drop in unity think it's funny if the game can run with 1200 fps and fry your gpu.

>He doesn't put his PC in the fridge

>tfw full load for three hours and still only 28 °C

Air conditioning is illegal in the UK m8.

I love living in Phoenix.

liar

>spending even more money in an improductive hobby

That gave me an idea. Would it be possible to make a water cooling loop, but instead of using radiators, it used a more active cooling solution like how fridges cool down?

>10 °C

>muh amd is so hot meme
My 1080 goes to 82c and granted i have a custom fan profile, but even with the normal one it goes to 78c +.

I'm actually pretty inclined to believe him or just believe that bongs are pussy faggots. Every time you hear "UGH IT'S HOT UUUUUGH HOT HOT HOT IT'S SO HOOOOOOT" it's always from a bong.

Phase change cooling.

is your card dead m8? all new graphic cards boost their clock until they reach the ideal temperature of 84°c

AYYMD HOUSEFIRES

>Be in germany where summer starts in march with 30°c
>High summer july-august it reaches 38°c
>AC's are not culturally integrated yet and barely nobody has them, let alone a built in one
>Have friend in denmark who complains about 19°c being too much

>AMDproblems

Sounds like you have a miner.

since our weather is almost always utter shit air conditioning is something you just don't buy unless you're rich as fuck so every time we get a heat wave we fucking die

When you don't live in literal hell AC is not something that is terribly cost effective.

>he fell for the pc ""gaming"" meme
Haha what an idiot

Consoles has even worse cooling.

Yeah, in comparison to my PS3 turning off in the summer.

Most British homes were built decades ago. They don't have AC and it would be too much money and trouble to install one.

Simply not true, average gaming rig is shit tier cooling wise, unless you put real effort into cable management, air flow, and some decent quiet fans

Nah, I've got a 1080ti with custom water cooling connected to a massive radiator that uses three NF-A20s. Even after playing Witcher 3 for like 12 hours in 4k/60 It wasn't above 35 °C.

I like the options available on PC, and I prefer to play some games on PC over their console counterparts like Battlefield and Diablo, but the meme of "work on pc play on console" is true. After sitting in an office for 8 hours I don't want to go home and assume the same position.

Yeah you can hook up a computer to your television, but there are always problems that you need to whip out a keyboard to address (since you use a keyboard 24/7 on PC you don't even notice this). And getting your controllers to turn off is a pain in the ass. Even with the official Microsoft adapter controllers don't turn off when you turn the PC off so you need to take the batteries out and its just a mess. Last time I did it was to play Silent Hill arcade.

dude both the xbox one and the ps4 sound like a small jet fighter is taking off in your garden
a little bit smaller one for the xbox but still they're noisy

Guys whenever I game I start to hear a rapid flicking or tapping noise like a fan is hitting something, what do, not good at puters

Consoles have like Intel stock cooling tier coolers in even more cramped spaces, and it has to cool both the CPU and the GPU.

Well first off if you have any dust filters clean them, if it isn't hitting some hanging wire it's usually just being thrown off by having it clogged with dust and hair. If you don't or that doesn't solve it open it up and make sure none of your fans have wires dangling in front of them, they might be being sucked into the fan and clicking when they're power making the noise, in other words do some fucking cable management. If that's not it try to identify which fan is making the sound, press your finger on the edge of the fan housing for each of the fans, if the sound stops of changes that's probably the one, look at it carefully and make sure nothing is obviously wrong with it. If you can't see anything wrong with it shut off your system, unplug that fan, remove it, and replace it with a new fan, if that doesn't solve the problem throw out the computer and buy a console and then shitpost about how PC gaming sucks and is too hard.

That would still produce heat. Fridges produce heat on the exterior. Plus, they produce humidity which is a big no-no for computer parts.

>Not overclocking Intel i9s and being responsible for the summer heat

kek, thanks though, I'll try that now

My house is about 130 years old and I just had air conditioning put in. If you have heat ducts you can attach the air conditioning to it. All you need is a hole in the wall for the radiator. A better argument would be that 5 days of bad weather a year doesn't justify the cost.

You'd need a compressor kicking in full time, generating heat on its own and driving up your bills. Refrigerators work by mostly insulating its interior, something you can't do with a machine that constantly needs to dissipate heat.