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9 hours ago, lopj245 said:

Yeah Just monitor your temps. If it gets to hot it gets to hot. 

wher do i see my temps? im kinda new to pc stuff

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You could upgrade your PC case to a Fractal Design Meshify C - which has better airflow over the case you have selected.   It costs about 20 bucks more. It comes with 2 fans with the case and the 2 you are buying should create a good air-flow path to keep the system cooler.

 

I am no PC case expert nor cooling expert but videos on here about cooling configurations and other videos about case reviews led me to want to build with the Fractal over the NZXT H510.

 

Just some ideas for you to think about. 

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9 hours ago, yaboistar said:

hwmonitor

what temprature should i not cross?

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9 hours ago, yaboistar said:

0 Kelvin. If you manage that, let CERN know.

 

Your hardware will throttle before you hit TjMax. It will be fine. You aren't using components with a very high TDP and you're not going to cook anything.

I run an 8700k and 2080Ti and i get by fine without checking my temperatures every 30 seconds, i just let the machine get on with it.

can you say it in normal? and i cant go below 0 kelvin

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9 hours ago, yaboistar said:

0 Kelvin. If you manage that, let CERN know.

 

Your hardware will throttle before you hit TjMax. It will be fine. You aren't using components with a very high TDP and you're not going to cook anything.

I run an 8700k and 2080Ti and i get by fine without checking my temperatures every 30 seconds, i just let the machine get on with it.

pleas?

 

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From what I have read online, keep the CPU temp under 90degrees Celsius. The cooler you keep it the better.

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9 hours ago, PyroTheWise said:

From what I have read online, keep the CPU temp under 90degrees Celsius. The cooler you keep it the better.

ok thanks

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