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If you are running Windows 10 it's an overheating problem with the OS or you should check the cable management for better air flow

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4 minutes ago, fixitnow said:

That seems normal to me. 

100 degrees for a GPU running Google chrome is too much and 100 degrees on a cpu with just a simple task like that can decrease drastically the life span of the hardware

Hi, I am from Brazil and I pretend on building a Ryzen 2200G build. (to convert to Brazil's currency look up <your currcency> to BRL)

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Just now, GutoGordo said:

100 degrees for a GPU running Google chrome is too much and 100 degrees on a cpu with just a simple task like that can decrease drastically the life span of the hardware

I see higher then that just idling. 100F = 37C if goggle is correct, seems more then fine if its in a prebuilt which I presume to have poor airflow. 

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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20 minutes ago, xF_Centurion said:

100 degrees Fahrenheit

 

100F = shy of 38C.

 

If the Fahrenheit read is accurate, then there is nothing wrong with the system. If OP meant Celcius, then yes, there is definitely a problem.

 

OP, please clarify this.

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3 minutes ago, xF_Centurion said:

Both the CPU and GPU are at 100F. I would expect these temperatures at full load.

100F is normal. Are you are having system crashes, or major instability?

 

Also, if you are using CAM, I would suggest setting up your temps to read in Celcius. Most people on here are used to reading temps in "C", so when you are talking about "F" or "Fahrenheit", it may confuse some people.

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21 minutes ago, xF_Centurion said:

Both the CPU and GPU are at 100F. I would expect these temperatures at full load.

in full load, you can expect 80+C, which is about 180F... 

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