Hi,
Is it normal to have 10C - 20C (20C only at peaks) more than usual when using BA ?
Just noticed that when i was checking temperature of my CPU.
High Temp. when using BA
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Are you talking degrees Celcius and are you at the South Pole? 20 degrees is room temperature! The temperature of a PC is microprocessor-related and not down to software. I've got an old knackered laptop that runs on 60% processor power and sometimes it still hits 80 degrees and I have to shut it down.ilovepizza82 wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 6:14 pmHi,
Is it normal to have 10C - 20C (20C only at peaks) more than usual when using BA ?
Just noticed that when i was checking temperature of my CPU.
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lol, yes its Celsius.
Its not 20C
I said:
"10-20C more than usual" meaning its 10-20C warmer than when im not running BA. So lets say my idle temp is 45C. When im running BA its 55 and at peaks it can be even 65C. Had always thought BA was a very light piece of software in terms of temperature especially if you take into account that cpu usage is barely 8% when BA is running.
Its not 20C
I said:
"10-20C more than usual" meaning its 10-20C warmer than when im not running BA. So lets say my idle temp is 45C. When im running BA its 55 and at peaks it can be even 65C. Had always thought BA was a very light piece of software in terms of temperature especially if you take into account that cpu usage is barely 8% when BA is running.
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I've only ever bothered monitoring temperatures on my older computers. Don't know about BA but it usually shoots up whenever it's doing anything demanding on the microprocessor, watching porn, I mean videos seems to excite the processor.ilovepizza82 wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 2:51 amlol
Its not 20C
I said:
"10-20C more than usual" meaning its 10-20C warmer than when im not running BA.
C stands for Celsius.
RAM I know it's a hog but what type of CPU do you have in your machine and how many instances are you running?
I've been able to run 3 instances on a bare bones VPS with zero contact from the provider.
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Who knew OnlyFans was that much of a hog on my debit card and machine
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Only 1 instance.ODPaul82 wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 12:53 amba usage.png
That's my usage on a VPS for 1 instance of BA (and it's not the most s*** hot instance I have)
RAM I know it's a hog but what type of CPU do you have in your machine and how many instances are you running?
I've been able to run 3 instances on a bare bones VPS with zero contact from the provider.
CPU: Intel 10700.
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Ok i think i know what it is.
LOL
I've just realized upon watching a few videos that Intel stock CPU heatsink/fan system is absolute crap.
Im changing it right away.
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I've just realized upon watching a few videos that Intel stock CPU heatsink/fan system is absolute crap.
Im changing it right away.
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