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Hello, I was planning to leave my pc on for 2 hours as I need to install GTA again (I installed a new graphics card and its messing GTA up) and it's been on for like 2 hours so will I damage it by leaving it on for too long? Keep in mind I have 3 fans on the case, I set it to turn off after 2 hours, I am VERY paranoid as it's really expensive and I've had it for a month.

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No it will not overheat.

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5 minutes ago, MegaMoosh said:

Hello, I was planning to leave my pc on for 2 hours as I need to install GTA again (I installed a new graphics card and its messing GTA up) and it's been on for like 2 hours so will I damage it by leaving it on for too long? Keep in mind I have 3 fans on the case, I set it to turn off after 2 hours, I am VERY paranoid as it's really expensive and I've had it for a month.

no, assuming you have adequate active cooling and you are not running any intensive processes.

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if you have good cooling you should be fine

 

generally i'd always recommend a stress test on a new build to see if the ventilation is good under load, if not then that should be something you should've invested more research if its a serious issue

 

i can't see what you did (spacing, hardware, specs, etc.) based on a lack of a lot of information

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What are your specs? You can run a synthetic load to see what your peak temps are. If your temps are fine under a heavy synthetic load, they'll be fine under just about any other situation. 

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