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Are these temps good? I have a ryzen 7 3700x, h150i corsair elite capellix aio cooler, and a gigabyte rtx 2060 oc pro in the corsair 4000d airflow. Rear and top fans are set to exhaust, and the 3 front fans are set as intake. 

I have no clue what good temperatures are, this was my first pc, coming from a gaming laptop which felt like about 200 degrees fahrenheit on average, so all I know is that computers run hot. If this is bad, could I have some advice on how to improve my temps?

 

Thanks in advance! 

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First off, when reading component temperatures, use Celsius, it's the standard convention and when reading component temps almost no-one can understand what that means (this is coming from an American who does love his freedom units, I have no idea how hot relatively speaking a CPU is at 120F).

 

Second, use a more readable monitoring program like HWiNFO64 or MSI Afterburner. I have no idea what each of the GPU sensors are that I'm looking at so no idea if they're normal or not.

 

Finally, that CPU is idling a bit on the high side of normal. 40-50C is expected at idle, and 123F roughly translates to 51C. That said, your CPU really isn't at idle if it's at 16%, so I'd say that's probably fine. 

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That's fine. 130$\degree$ F is about the limit of what you can hold your hand on, but it's pretty safe for most electronics. At those temperatures, it will long outlast its useful life. I don't think I've ever seen an Intel or AMD microprocessor deteriorate and die from running hot anyway. Usually something else around it dies first. I'm sure a million people are going to chime in and claim that they have, but usually something else fails first. 

 

 

 

 

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