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If you are using a stock cooler then yes this would be about right.

Buying a after market air of AIO liquid cooler are always a good investment and I would highly suggest it in your case.

The hyper evo is a very capable and inexpensive option and corsair "H" series are among the best in AIO Liquid cooling.

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i bought new cpu today (Amd athlon x4 760k stock fan not oc). when my pc is idling its about 42celsius when i go like youtube and watch a video its goes 45celsius. i tried far cry 3 on high i ran it like 3minutes and the cpu was 63celsius is this normal? is it bad that its that high?

 

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bitfenix neos

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thermal paste artic cooling mx-4

msi r9 270 gaming edition

asus fm2 f2a85-m

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i bought new cpu today (Amd athlon x4 760k stock fan not oc). when my pc is idling its about 42celsius when i go like youtube and watch a video its goes 45celsius. i tried far cry 3 on high i ran it like 3minutes and the cpu was 63celsius is this normal?

 

specs

bitfenix neos

amd athlon x4 760k

thermal paste artic cooling mx-4

msi r9 270 gaming edition

asus fm2 f2a85-m

a data 8gb ddr3 

on a stock fan yes. 

 
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Sounds about right.

 

i have my old amd a10-5700 fan its a bit bigger so does it have any affect to cpu temps?

It might lower them a little bit.

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Hello

 

If you are using a stock cooler then yes this would be about right.

Buying a after market air of AIO liquid cooler are always a good investment and I would highly suggest it in your case.

The hyper evo is a very capable and inexpensive option and corsair "H" series are among the best in AIO Liquid cooling.

Hope this helps. :)

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To add. Reason why something so "little" as Youtube raises temps is Flash. Flash uses really much CPU power compared to HTML5 and will have effect on temps when it shouldn't.

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