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Well the fact that your PSU is 80 plus bronze might be the reason for it dumping so much heat out according to PC part picker your system uses around 450 watts devide that by the 80+ bronze efficiency rating of 0.82 then subtract the original 450 watts that's your power supply heat output that's almost 100 watts to put that into percpective your CPU at a stock speed puts out 88 watts.

Does any one have a solution to the hot temps that I'm getting in my room?

 

When I feel the back of my computer it feels like my power supply puts out the most heat.

People always water cool the processor for more performance, but it can also be used to output the heat to a different place or room.

The would be a really cool solution for me istead of putting my computer in a different room, because I like the look.

Why by a nice case and cool lights if I'm just going to get really long cables and put the computer in a different room. lol

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Well the fact that your PSU is 80 plus bronze might be the reason for it dumping so much heat out according to PC part picker your system uses around 450 watts devide that by the 80+ bronze efficiency rating of 0.82 then subtract the original 450 watts that's your power supply heat output that's almost 100 watts to put that into percpective your CPU at a stock speed puts out 88 watts.

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Well the fact that your PSU is 80 plus bronze might be the reason for it dumping so much heat out according to PC part picker your system uses around 450 watts devide that by the 80+ bronze efficiency rating of 0.82 then subtract the original 450 watts that's your power supply heat output that's almost 100 watts to put that into percpective your CPU at a stock speed puts out 88 watts.

Thank you!

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Sorry I forgot to take the eficency rating of your PSU at 450 watts that would put it at a efficiency rating of 84-85%.

The PSU at 60% load when the system is at full load makes the psu output more like 85-90 watts which is still a large contributer to the overall heat output.

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