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Do my temps look ok?

RWT98

just as the title says 

 

not sure what they should at so figured id ask you guys 

 

also this is at idle 

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Yes the temps are great! They are just fine no need to worry

                             Current PC Specs

                       GPU: 750ti CPU: AMD FX-6300 PSU: EVGA 500W Case: Corsair Carbide Series Windowed 100R Mobo: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P

 

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They look fine. But what is the load? Idle? Stress-test? 

"Physics is like sex: sure, it may give some practical results, but that's not why we do it." Richard Fynman

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just as the title says 

 

not sure what they should at so figured id ask you guys 

 

From the looks of everything it's all good, I would run some stress tests if you want to check your load temps though.

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From the looks of everything it's all good, I would run some stress tests if you want to check your load temps though.

What program do you use ?

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What program do you use ?

Aida 64.

They have a free trial that lasts ages and mine has become winrar style.

"Physics is like sex: sure, it may give some practical results, but that's not why we do it." Richard Fynman

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What program do you use ?

 

For stress testing something like Adia 64 or Intel XTU is good for the CPU, for the GPU either Unigine valley or those are usually pretty good.

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From the looks of everything it's all good, I would run some stress tests if you want to check your load temps though.

Here are my cpu temps after letting aida64 run for 10 mins  how they look

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Here are my cpu temps after letting aida64 run for 10 mins  how they look

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A tad on the warm side but still good, you want to make sure they stay <85C for the most part.

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A tad on the warm side but still good, you want to make sure they stay <85C for the most part.

i have the h100i from corsair  perhaps theres a problem somewhere ?

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perfectly fine.  Actually cooler than my CPU.  Hopefully getting a new cooler... Only if Santa comes this year *Sarcasm Face* :lol:  :lol:  :D

CPU: AMD FX-6300 @3.8 GHz     |     Cooling: Cooler Master Hyper Evo 212     |     RAM: G.Skill NS Series 4x4GB      |       Motherboard: GIGABYTE 990FXA     |     Case: Antec One     |     Video Card: MSI Radeon R9 270x HAWK    |    PSU: EVGA SuperNova 750 G2    |     HDD: 1 WD Black (Programs Files), 1 WD Caviar Blue (Boot)     |     KB & M: Cooler Master Storm Devastator Blue     |     Speakers: Logitech Z506     |     UPS:  CyberPower 1500w     |

 

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i have the h100i from corsair  perhaps theres a problem somewhere ?

 

Yours doesn't seem that bad, are you overclocking at all?

 

Some users have had problems with a lack of mounting pressure where the H100i sits loosely on the CPU:

http://www.overclock.net/t/1465656/concerns-about-newly-installed-corsair-h100i

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just as the title says

not sure what they should at so figured id ask you guys

also this is at idle

It looks good, expecting that you've liquid cooled your pc

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