Hey guys,
PC Specs:
Intel i9 12900k
ASUS® ROG MAXIMUS Z690 HERO WIFI
Asus RTX 3090ti
Dominator Platinum DDR5 2x16gb
H150I Elite Capellix
Case: COOLERMASTER MASTERCASE H500M GAMING CASE
Monitor: Samsung 32" Neo G7 UHD 165Hz
I've had this PC since last April and I wanted to get it for both video editing and of course gaming, but one thing that I've always been put off doing is playing the latest game, which sounds odd because I have good great specs.
Why? Because whenever I play games, the H150i Elite Capellix sounds like a jet engine and it's just so off-putting even though my PC tells me that the best/ultra settings of the game are the "optimal" settings.
The PC gets very hot, and I just find it hard to believe that it should be going this level of crazy when gaming? I want to ask if that's normal but it's hard for me to believe that it should be *THIS* stressed when running a game at recommended settings. And it doesn't seem to be hardware that's stressed, but rather the cooling that is struggling and causing the Capellix fans to go absolutely nuts at 2300+RPM with the coolant temp reaching around 47 degrees after 30 minutes of gameplay.
Is there something I'm missing here? I always wondered if the case didn't have the best airflow for the build I used, or if the Capellix isn't that great anyway because I've heard from other people the fans are loud... But I know a friend who got a similar rig from PC Specialist but with a different case and his temperatures don't run this high when in use. It's getting a bit dusty in there but I know that's not the issue because it's been this loud when running games since day 1. I also know I'm running games in 4k but given the specs I have and with how smooth it is, it seems to run that just fine.. So I think it's a cooling issue?
Thanks.
PC Specs:
Intel i9 12900k
ASUS® ROG MAXIMUS Z690 HERO WIFI
Asus RTX 3090ti
Dominator Platinum DDR5 2x16gb
H150I Elite Capellix
Case: COOLERMASTER MASTERCASE H500M GAMING CASE
Monitor: Samsung 32" Neo G7 UHD 165Hz
I've had this PC since last April and I wanted to get it for both video editing and of course gaming, but one thing that I've always been put off doing is playing the latest game, which sounds odd because I have good great specs.
Why? Because whenever I play games, the H150i Elite Capellix sounds like a jet engine and it's just so off-putting even though my PC tells me that the best/ultra settings of the game are the "optimal" settings.
The PC gets very hot, and I just find it hard to believe that it should be going this level of crazy when gaming? I want to ask if that's normal but it's hard for me to believe that it should be *THIS* stressed when running a game at recommended settings. And it doesn't seem to be hardware that's stressed, but rather the cooling that is struggling and causing the Capellix fans to go absolutely nuts at 2300+RPM with the coolant temp reaching around 47 degrees after 30 minutes of gameplay.
Is there something I'm missing here? I always wondered if the case didn't have the best airflow for the build I used, or if the Capellix isn't that great anyway because I've heard from other people the fans are loud... But I know a friend who got a similar rig from PC Specialist but with a different case and his temperatures don't run this high when in use. It's getting a bit dusty in there but I know that's not the issue because it's been this loud when running games since day 1. I also know I'm running games in 4k but given the specs I have and with how smooth it is, it seems to run that just fine.. So I think it's a cooling issue?
Thanks.