Always overheating when gaming. I have the Predator PO3-600. Can anyone help?

sitsirk
sitsirk Member Posts: 2 New User
edited 12:00AM in Predator Desktops

I have the Predator PO3-600 with rtx 2060 and it always hits 86c and when the load is 1-0% its 50c i have the fans running at the max speed ~3800rpm using MSI afterburner also no overclocks. I have this PC for almost a year can anyone can help

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  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 8,733 Trailblazer

    Its not look that bad. Try to undervolt your CPU/GPU and it will be fine

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  • sitsirk
    sitsirk Member Posts: 2 New User
    edited April 12

    I dont know how to undervolt tho

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,914 Trailblazer

    Most of the users here who run into the typical overheating issues with the PO3 models replace the cooling system with the Noctua. They typically gain around 15-20C off the normal temperature numbers. 80-90C though is not out of line for gaming temperatures with the stock cooler. Th8ings aren't likely throttling at those temps.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,510

    Overheating during gaming on an Acer Predator desktop is often caused by insufficient cooling, dust buildup, or faulty fans. To address this, you should first ensure proper ventilation by ensuring vents are clear of obstructions and that the PC is placed on a stable surface. Next, check and clean the fans for dust and debris, and consider upgrading to a more powerful CPU cooler if necessary. Finally, if the problem persists, you may need to replace the thermal paste on the CPU or GPU.
    Here's a more detailed breakdown of potential solutions:-

    1. Ensure Proper Ventilation:
      Check for obstructions: Make sure no objects are blocking the vents on your Predator desktop.
      Stable surface: Place the PC on a firm, flat surface like a desk, avoiding soft surfaces like sofas or pillows that can obstruct airflow.
      Ambient temperature: Ensure the surrounding temperature is within the recommended range (5°C to 35°C or 41°F to 95°F).
    2. Clean and Check Fans:
      Dust buildup:
      Dust accumulates in the vents and fans, reducing their efficiency in dissipating heat. Use compressed air or a vacuum to clean the fans and vents.
      Fan function:
      Check if the fans are spinning and working correctly. If a fan is faulty, replace it.
    3. Consider CPU Cooling Upgrade:
      High-powered CPU:
      If the CPU is working under heavy load during gaming, a more powerful CPU cooler might be needed.
      Thermal paste:
      If you've recently cleaned or upgraded the cooler, make sure the thermal paste is properly applied.
    4. Check for Software Issues:
      Overclocking:
      If you're overclocking your CPU or GPU, it might be causing excessive heat. Consider reverting to the default settings.
      Power settings:
      Check your Windows power settings to ensure they are not limiting the CPU or GPU's performance.
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