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"too cold" only becomes an issue when you're looking at sub-zero, and it's a level that is generally fairly difficult to attain if you have any clue what you're doing (which, I certainly hope you would, least you have other far more pressing issues). As a whole, the lower your numbers (at idle AND load), the better off you are.

Your temps are fine. Load numbers need to be checked as well.

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5 minutes ago, redbread123 said:

9600kf tower cooler 2 in 2 exhaust, my cpu is 34 @ idle, and my gpu is @ 29 when idle. are these temps good, or too cold?

Check load temps - Use Aida64 for cpu test, use superposition or something like that for gpu.

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Idle temps are too much dependent on ambient temps, so can't judge your idle temps without knowing ambient..

But as others pointed out, load temps mean so much more.

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3 minutes ago, minibois said:

Idle temps are too much dependent on ambient temps, so can't judge your idle temps without knowing ambient..

But as others pointed out, load temps mean so much more.

71 C for full load on gpu and 65 C for cpu at all core 4.6

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1 minute ago, redbread123 said:

71 C for full load on gpu and 65 C for cpu at all core 4.6

I still don't know your ambient temps, but those are good temps :D  Those leave some room for overclocking too.

Although temps are also dependent on the fan curves. You could change them to prefer lower fan speeds (and thus less noise)

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1 minute ago, minibois said:

I still don't know your ambient temps, but those are good temps :D  Those leave some room for overclocking too.

Although temps are also dependent on the fan curves. You could change them to prefer lower fan speeds (and thus less noise)

i think my ambient is like 22-24

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2 minutes ago, redbread123 said:

i think my ambient is like 22-24

Temps are fully good.

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