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Hi tomorrow i buy this pc.

Motherboard Gigabyte b450 Aorus elite

GPU Gigabyte RTX 2070 WINDFORCE

CPU Amd ryzen 5 3600x

case Tg4 sharkoon

ram Patriot Viper Steel Series 16 GB KIT DDR4 3200 MHz CL16

disk nvme corsair force 960gb

Psu Corsair VS650 White Certified

 

The pc is overheating.In game like COD Modern Warfare my gpu get about 80-82 degrees and my cpu about 70-80 degrees.

When i turned all fans to max.Temperature doesn't change.

Only one thing that is cold is my room.I think that cold air doesn't go to case only go out.

Any idea to solve this problem.

Thanks :)

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Just now, Plouffe said:

Hello,

 

Your case lack of airflow is the culprit.

If i open the case temperature degrees only about 10 degree.

Is this still that problem?

Would this case be better SilentiumPC Signum SG1X TG RGB?

Any idea for other case?

 

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That's not overheating. The GPU can do up to 89 degrees C, the CPU can do up to 95 degrees C.

But if you want lower temps, you probably have to either increase the fan temps or just increase airflow in the case.

 

As an experiment, you could try opening up the case to see if temperatures decrease

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1 minute ago, minibois said:

That's not overheating. The GPU can do up to 89 degrees C, the CPU can do up to 95 degrees C.

But if you want lower temps, you probably have to either increase the fan temps or just increase airflow in the case.

 

As an experiment, you could try opening up the case to see if temperatures decrease

I try open the case and temperature diffrence was about 10 degrees.

80 degree is heigh temp or no?This would short lifespan of componets or it is safe?

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5 minutes ago, Milos9999 said:

If i open the case temperature degrees only about 10 degree.

Is this still that problem?

Would this case be better SilentiumPC Signum SG1X TG RGB?

Any idea for other case?

 

Something with a mes front would better, the Phanteks P400A or Cooler Master H500 have those with RGB fans :) 

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2 minutes ago, Milos9999 said:

I try open the case and temperature diffrence was about 10 degrees.

80 degree is heigh temp or no?This would short lifespan of componets or it is safe?

80 degrees C is totally fine for these components. Degrading will only really occur after the relevant lifespan of these components.

If it's normal, depends on the ambient temperatures in your room.

Like, is it 10 degrees C in your room? 20? 30?

 

By the way, the case doesn't look too bad in terms of airflow and such...

Although if you open up the case and the temps go down, it does show something is wrong.

 

Are you sure the fans in the case are oriented correctly? You probably want 3 fan on the front drawing in air and the one in the back being exhaust.

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15 minutes ago, minibois said:

80 degrees C is totally fine for these components. Degrading will only really occur after the relevant lifespan of these components.

If it's normal, depends on the ambient temperatures in your room.

Like, is it 10 degrees C in your room? 20? 30?

 

By the way, the case doesn't look too bad in terms of airflow and such...

Although if you open up the case and the temps go down, it does show something is wrong.

 

Are you sure the fans in the case are oriented correctly? You probably want 3 fan on the front drawing in air and the one in the back being exhaust.

In my room is around 20 degree.

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2 minutes ago, Milos9999 said:

In my room is around 20 degree.In front is dust filter maybe so the fans are behind glass.And there is some small space for air to come.

70-80 degrees is kind of expected on the 3600X stock cooler in a normal-ish airflow case.

GPU temps seem normal too.

 

Only improvement you can make it getting a case with better airflow, or just turning up fan speeds.

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