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No idea what specs you're running but 61c and 53c is pretty low for most cpus or gpus.

Moved to Air Cooling.

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I updated the post.

You're fine up to 80-90c for either--there's plenty of headroom.

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Wow. I should be worried about my laptop. It hits 90 regularly.  :mellow:

It varies by manufacturer. Nvidia likes to keep things under 85. Intel varies by CPU by Tjunction is hard-set at 100C, anything over 90 here is probably too hot.

Amd... Well I don't know what they think, they run some of their cards up to 100 and they just keep going...

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How much better would my temps be if I watercool?

Yes but I don't see why you'd wc considering how low your current temps are.

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It varies by manufacturer. Nvidia likes to keep things under 85. Intel varies by CPU by Tjunction is hard-set at 100C, anything over 90 here is probably too hot.

Amd... Well I don't know what they think, they run some of their cards up to 100 and they just keep going...

 

Its a Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro.

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Um I luck, or this is normal?

It's normal if you haven't manually pushed higher oc's yet. 

 

Its a Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro.

90c is pretty high for any component in a laptop. 

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Around 10 C at most for the CPU but I'm not sure about the GPU. I don't see why you would though - it'll just create a noisier setup.

I thought Water-Cooling is the most quiet, in my R5 I can't even tell it's on.

 

 

 

It's normal if you haven't manually pushed higher oc's yet. 

 

90c is pretty high for any component in a laptop. 

 

It is not overclocked at all btw. Would you recommend a Noctoua over Water Cooling

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I thought Water-Cooling is the most quiet, in my R5 I can't even tell it's on.

It is not overclocked at all btw. Would you recommend a Noctoua over Water Cooling

Fans and a pump are used for water cooling instead of just fans in the case of air cooling. 

Adding more parts that create noise don't usually make things quieter. 

Why would you spend more money on cooling? Are you not satisfied with what you already have?

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Fans and a pump are used for water cooling instead of just fans in the case of air cooling. 

Adding more parts that create noise don't usually make things quieter. 

Why would you spend more money on cooling? Are you not satisfied with what you already have?

 

People said I should have gone with a better cooling solution. Is a Noctoua Fan significantly quieter than Venturi fan.

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People said I should have gone with a better cooling solution. Is a Noctoua Fan significantly quieter than Venturi fan.

Depending on which Noctua fan and your tolerance to noise, the difference may or may not be significant. 

Venturi's are quieter than the stock 212 Evo fan but that wouldn't be applicable if you already replaced the stock fan.

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Depending on which Noctua fan and your tolerance to noise, the difference may or may not be significant. 

Venturi's are quieter than the stock 212 Evo fan but that wouldn't be applicable if you already replaced the stock fan.

 

I haven't changed it. Can I put a 140 fan on it

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I haven't changed it. Can I put a 140 fan on it

You can use a 140mm fan if it has 120mm mounting holes. 

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What fans have that?

A few off the top of my head are the NF-P14, TY-140, and PH-F140. 

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