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Temperature Help

jackjayatherton

Hello people, I have just started a couple of stress tests on my CPU (3770k) on idle its running at around 30degrees and at full load about 55degrees.

 

My gpu (7970) at idol is at 45degrees, are these good temps?

 

Full watercooled system.

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Another troll perhaps? Yes those temperatures are fine...

idols at 45 degrees when water cooled? they should be lower... my 7950 idols at 45 and i'm in a real hot room on air cooling

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GPU below 90C is good.

CPU below 60C is good.

HDD below 55C is good.

Dell Inspiron 580 - Modified

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idols at 45 degrees when water cooled? they should be lower... my 7950 idols at 45 and i'm in a real hot room on air cooling

 

You all have weird idols. An IDLE temperature of two 7970's in the same loop of 45 degrees celsius is perfectly fine.

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You all have weird idols. An IDLE temperature of two 7970's in the same loop of 45 degrees celsius is perfectly fine.

where does it say he has 2?

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In a thread he made a day or two ago.

 

 

where does it say he has 2?

Sorry guys that was my fault not to mention, and hey good memory Hans!!!!

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GPU below 90C is good.

CPU below 60C is good.

HDD below 55C is good.

CPU can go above 60c......

<p>Mobo - Asus P9X79 LE ----------- CPU - I7 4930K @ 4.4GHz ------ COOLER - Custom Loop ---------- GPU - R9 290X Crossfire ---------- Ram - 8GB Corsair Vengence Pro @ 1866 --- SSD - Samsung 840 Pro 128GB ------ PSU - Corsair AX 860i ----- Case - Corsair 900D

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CPU can go above 60c......

Well just for feeling safe. I dont really want it to go over that. Well 65-70 might be fine but I still dont want it that hot.

Dell Inspiron 580 - Modified

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Win 7 | GTX 760 | i5 CPU 650 @ 3.20GHz | 2x2Gb 1333MHz Hyundai + 2x2Gb 1333Mhz Crucial RAM | Seagate 1TB 7200RPM | HyperX Fury 120Gb | Corsair Builder 600M | Fractal R2 Mini

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Well just for feeling safe. I dont really want it to go over that. Well 65-70 might be fine but I still dont want it that hot.

85c in a stress test is completely fine......

<p>Mobo - Asus P9X79 LE ----------- CPU - I7 4930K @ 4.4GHz ------ COOLER - Custom Loop ---------- GPU - R9 290X Crossfire ---------- Ram - 8GB Corsair Vengence Pro @ 1866 --- SSD - Samsung 840 Pro 128GB ------ PSU - Corsair AX 860i ----- Case - Corsair 900D

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If your temps rise above 0 degrees you are a scrub.

JK. What's with this temp obsession? Anything below 90 degrees celsius and you should be fine. Ran folding at home for months both 80 degrees celsius on GPU and CPU and system runs still fine. I don't think it will change the longevity of my system. If you think you do please post proof/studies. I know this is about idle temps but you should care even less about those honestly. Yes they can be an indicator of a faulty installed component/thermal paste application.. But posts like this I feel just want to feel good about themselves by hearing : nice temps bro, your the best, ooh I love your temps, real nice, sick fedora, bro.

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