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Oh boy, this is upsetting. Alright, so here's my rig specs:

AMD FX-8350

GTX 780

Two SATA HDDs

CX-750

 

I have one fan on the top of my case, one fan on the back of my case, and one on the front. None of my components are overclocked to my knowledge. These tempertures look uncomfortably high and I want to know if these are safe or if I should buy a new cooling solution. It should also be noted that my computer has no cable management and a non-modular PSU, though this will be changed soon.

 

Thanks guys.

- J

 

EDIT: These temps are under load. I am running a very demanding game on high so that should definitely be taken into account.

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Are those under load or at idle?

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Are those under load or at idle?

 

Is this while gaming/stress testing/etc?

 

He said they are under load.

 

 

EDIT: These temps are under load. I am running a very demanding game on high so that should definitely be taken into account.

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That looks about how I would expect stock coolers to perform. Are you using stock coolers?

 

Also, can you add another intake fan? What case?

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63C is about the limit your CPU can take, maximum recommended is 62C, but one degree is not much of a difference.

Don't overclock at all until you get better cooing, but for normal use it should be fine.

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Yes, if they are under load they are good, but you should do cable management just for your system to look better

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