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General System Temperature

Gsandoval

 Hi guys, I need to know what is the best temperature for a pc system?

I just built a new pc, and is my first build.

Specs:

-i5 6500       

-Gtx 1060 Gigabyte Xtreme Gaming

-16 GB ram DRR4 2133mhz Corsair Vengeance LPX

-Motherboard MSI mortar artic b150m

-SSD kingstone 128 GB

-HDD hitachi 1 TB

-Power Supply EVGA 450W Bronze 80+

 

Performing basic process, like using google chrome, using netflix, and office 16, temps for system are the next one:

CPU 38C to 42C

GPU 48C

HDD 39C

SSD 35C

 

General System Temperature:41C

 

Under demanding task like playing DOOM, Tomb Raider, Crysis 3 and other demanding task, temps usually attempt to increase.Following temps are:

CPU 46C to 49C

GPU 55C

HDD 41C

SSD 37C

 

General System Temperature:49C to 53C

 

I need to know if the temperature is fine. For cooling I use 6(actually 7) 120mm Fans, one at the back, two on the top, two at the front, one for the cpu is a cool master hyper 212evo,and also I make a mod to use the intel stock fan to cool the HDD and SSD.

Is my firts PC built and I need to know if everything is fine.

 

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Actually the temps under load are quite low to me tbh. If that is true then it is fine. 

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Everything in a PC is fine unless you cross 80C. At a certain limit of CPU temperature your PC automatically shuts down. So no worries. And by the numbers you are showing. It's totally cool on an Air cooled PC to the best of my knowledge. Those are great temps. Well done that's a great first build. Enjoy.

P.S: My CPU runs at 65C and that's totally fine. (It's region dependent)

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You're fine up to 80-90c at load for the cpu and gpu.

Your drives are fine under 50c.

If you ever need help with a build, read the following before posting: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/3061-build-plan-thread-recommendations-please-read-before-posting/
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