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does this happen to you? how hot does your room get to? 

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it gets like 27 c after a while

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does this happen to you? how hot does your room get to? 

Well it's summer right now, so my room already hits 30C, with my pc at full load it goes up by some 3-5C

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My room gets really hot right now. It's like a 5° difference 

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My room might change by a degree or two, but not generally it's fine.

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Im always too cold to notice.

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sometimes i like to heat up my PC, shut my room tight, and have a free sauna.
good for freeing up fat and calories WITHOUT MOVING :P

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my room doesn't had decent air circulation, so on hot days it does get warm. That's why I bought a laptop -for browsing the net and things. Gaming or video editing stuff, I'll fire up the pc.

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Yes, my a/c was disconnected once, and I had to game for abit... boy you should've seen me sweating next to that rad.

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depends if you have your doors/windows openned or closed i close mine a lot because i listen to loud music and it adds about 15-25 Degrees in my room

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When gaming, yes. Not very much when idling and watching YT videos etc, which I do quite a lot.

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My old laptop which was dying before I upgraded to a desktop pc, used to chuck out alot of heat, to the point, where I would turn off the radiator in my room, even during winter because it kept it that warm, even with poor insulation.

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My rig heats the room which is great, since I live in a basement it's cool anyways, and saves on heating bills in the winter haha.

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My rig heats the room which is great, since I live in a basement it's cool anyways, and saves on heating bills in the winter haha.

yea same where i live i have only turned the radiator on 3 times and i have lived here for 2 years if i need head i game

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